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EDWARD FRANCIS MICKE

Source:found clipping, unknown newspaper

Edward Francis Micke Funeral Held Monday

Edward Francis Micke, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Micke, died at his home on Thursday, Nov. 13, at the age of 32 years. Mr. micke had been ill for some time with hearty trouble.

He was born in the town of Wordon, July 29, 1915. In his boyhood he attended Garfield School. He lived on the farm all his life, having farmed there until his recent illness.

He is survived by his father and mother, one sister, Mildred, (Mrs. Ben Kmiec), of Greenwood, and three brothers, Joe, of Owen; Clarence of Gilman, and Tony of Worden. One sister and two brothers preceeded him in death.

The funeral services on Monday morning were from St. Ann's Church, the Rev. Paul Pitzenberger officiating. St. Vincent's Court 1338 of the Catholic Order of Foresters, of which he was a member, attended in a body. Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery.

Those attending from away were: Mr. and Mrs. Archie Galbraith, Hayward; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bohman, Hortonville; Geo. Gill, Reedsville; Frank Bohman and Rita, Brillion; Mr. and Mrs.Wenzel Schlers, Mrs. Caroline Delisman, Margaret Galbraith, Manitowoc; Orrin Olsen, Neenah; Mrs. Emil Lenz, Larsen; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Velcheck, Stevens Point; Mrs. Margaret Bohman, Mrs. Kathleen Parmentier, Green Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Bohman, Green Bay;

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