Obit: Sack, Daniel (1856 - 1928)
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Surnames: SACK
STOERCK BREMER HALING SWANN MOLKEN GRAF BROWN ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 06/14/1928 Sack, Daniel (15
MAR 1856 - 3 JUN 1928) Daniel Sack
departed this life Sunday, June 3, 1928, at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Emilie Bremer, in Chicago. Deceased was born
to Frederick and Regina Sack on March 15, 1856, near the City of
Stettin, Province of Pommerania, Germany. On April 17, 1882
he was married to Wilhelmina Stoerck, and on the 23rd day of the
same month they came to America, locating in Chicago. Thirty-one
years ago this June they came to Clark County, Wis., settling on a
farm in Shortville. In 1907 he sold this and bought a farm on the
Ridge Road. In 1918 he sold this place and bought a home on Willow
St. in Neillsville. Since the death of
his wife on June 25, 1924, he has made his home with his
daughters. He was the father
of five children, a son and a daughter, Emma (Mrs. Ernest Brown)
preceding him in death. On Tuesday
afternoon, brief services were held at Hammann's Chapel in Chicago.
The funeral was held on Thursday at 2:30 o'clock at Lowe's Funeral
Home in this city, Rev. Lambright Conducting the services.
Interment was made in the Neillsville Cemetery beside his wife. Three daughters,
Mrs. Helen Haling, Mrs. Emily Bremer and Mrs. Minnie Swan, together
with two brothers, Gottfried and Wilhelm Sack, seven grandchildren
and one great-grandchild, besides other relatives and friends sadly
mourn his death. The daughters and
a niece, Mrs. Ed Molken from Chicago, and a nephew, Charles Graf,
and family of Nekoosa, Wis., were here to attend the funeral. Deceased was a
charter member of the Deutscher Krieger and Geselligkeits Verein of
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