He was born on Oct. 27, 1892 in Cleveland, to the late Mr. and Mrs. Herman (sic) Krumrey, and married the former Olivia Monson of Suring on March 5. 1919 .
Mr. Krumrey was a cheesemaker for 25 years in Oconto and Grant conties; farmed in Oconto county for 8 years and was with the Wisconsin Dairy Laboratories for the last 14 vears. He was a member of the Redemmer Lutheran Church.
Survivors are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Harold (Charlotte) Boch, Green Bay; Mrs. Allen (Doris) Tisch, Oconto Falls and Mrs. Norbert (Evon) Giese, Chicago; a son, Carl, Green Bay; 11 grandchildren. a sister Mrs Seideman Bismarck. N.D., and, brother, Ervin, Wausau.
Friends may call at Funeral Home after 7 o clock tonight until noon Friday, when the body will be moved, to Redeemer Lutheran Church.. Burial will be in Fort Howard Cemetery,
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Green Bay, Wisconsin
18 Jun 1958, Wed • Page 51
He was born on Oct. 27, 1892 in Cleveland, to the late Mr. and Mrs. Herman (sic) Krumrey, and married the former Olivia Monson of Suring on March 5. 1919 .
Mr. Krumrey was a cheesemaker for 25 years in Oconto and Grant conties; farmed in Oconto county for 8 years and was with the Wisconsin Dairy Laboratories for the last 14 vears. He was a member of the Redemmer Lutheran Church.
Survivors are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Harold (Charlotte) Boch, Green Bay; Mrs. Allen (Doris) Tisch, Oconto Falls and Mrs. Norbert (Evon) Giese, Chicago; a son, Carl, Green Bay; 11 grandchildren. a sister Mrs Seideman Bismarck. N.D., and, brother, Ervin, Wausau.
Friends may call at Funeral Home after 7 o clock tonight until noon Friday, when the body will be moved, to Redeemer Lutheran Church.. Burial will be in Fort Howard Cemetery,
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Green Bay, Wisconsin
18 Jun 1958, Wed • Page 51
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