Obit: Aumann, John Jr. (1875 - 1924)

Transcriber: Stan

Surnames: AUMANN HRACH KNILAND GADEN HAAS

----Source: NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 12/11/1924

Aumann, John Jr. (16 JUN 1875 - 28 NOV 1924)

John Aumann, Jr. met his death by accident at Seattle, Wash., Nov. 28, 1924. He was a brick burner by profession, and while at work there was an explosion of gas in the oil house by which he was severely burned and left in a serious condition. He was taken immediately to a hospital in Seattle, where he succumbed, after three days of suffering.

The deceased was born in Jefferson, Wis., June 16, 1875. He went west 20 years ago and remained there ever since, working at his trade, making one visit here about two years ago when there was a reunion of the Aumann family.

The remains were brought to Neillsville, Clark County, Wis. for interment in the family lot in St. Mary's Cemetery. Funeral services took place in the St. Mary's Church Saturday, Dec. 6, Rev. Edward Aumann of Fort Atkinson, a brother of the deceased, officiating.

There remain to mourn his loss his mother, Mrs. John Aumann of Neillsville, 6 brothers and 4 sisters, all being present at the funeral. The brothers are Joseph of Seattle, who accompanied the remains from Seattle to Neillsville, Frank of Jefferson, Charles of Neillsville, Rev. Edward Aumann of Fort Atkinson, Gottlieb of North Milwaukee and Henry of Neillsville. The sisters are Mrs. Fred Hrach, Mrs. Walter Kniland of Delevan, Mrs. William Gaden and Mrs. Jake Haas of Neillsville. Those from outside who attended the funeral were Gottlieb and Alphonse Kemmeter of Jefferson and Miss B. M. Kemmeter of Milwaukee.

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Obit: Aumann, John Jr. (1875 - 1924)

Transcriber: John Aumann
 

John Aumann, Jr., was my great-uncle. His brother, Gottlieb, was my grandfather. Thanks for posting this.

 

 

 


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