Obit: Heideman, Frank (1871 - 1947)

Transcriber:  Janet Rogalski

Surnames: HEIDEMAN NEIMAG KUHNERT BBENDICK DIELS KNUTSON

----Source: Stark Family Album

Heideman, Frank (19 Sep 1871 - 28 Mar 1947)

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Schedler Monday, March 31, from the Griebenow Funeral Home, with interment in the Riverside Cemetery, for Frank Heideman, who passed away at his home early Friday, March 28, 1947, after a lingering Illness, at the age of 75.

He was born at Waterloo, Wis., Sep 19, 1871, and spent his boyhood days in Appleton. In 1887 he went to Glenwood City, where he was united in marriage to Anna Neimag. To this union were born seven children, two of whom passed away in their infancy. In 1901 Mr. Heideman and family came to Withee, where he settled in the town of Hixon, Clark County, Wis. and has since resided on his farm. His wife preceded him in death in June 1928. He is survived by one brother of Appleton, three daughters, Ella (Mrs. Adolph Kuhnert) of Wausau, Amanda (Mrs. Joe Bendick) of Milwaukee, Hilda, (Mrs. Wm. Diels) of Medford, two sons, Harold and Walter of Withee, and two grandchildren, Delores and Joyce Knutson of Medford.

Pallbearers were Otto Neimag, A. R. Martin, Richard Nielsen, Ed Bruckschlager, Wm. Bruchert and Tom Miller.

Those from out of town attending the funeral were Emil Heideman of Appleton, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kuhnert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, Wausau, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bendick, Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Diels, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Diels, Sr., of Medford.

 

 


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