Obit: Greiner, Alvin (1897? - 1922)
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Surnames: GREINER
WEBER RACH HUGHES BERRES ----Source:
GREENWOOD GLEANER (Greenwood, Wis.) 02/02/1922 Greiner, Alvin
(1897? - 26 Jan 1922) Alvin Greiner, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Greiner of Marshfield, Wis., formerly of this
city (Greenwood, Clark County, Wis.), died last Thursday from
scalding. The details of the
accident are as follows. Alvin Greiner, 24
years old, an employee of the Roddis Co., fell into a vat full of
hot water at the factory last Wednesday morning and was so severely
scalded that he died early in the morning of the next day. The vat is used
for steaming logs to properly condition them for peeling off the
bark and cutting them into veneer. He was in the act of rolling a
long into the vat. It appears his spectacles were clouded from the
steam of the hot water, which prevented him from seeing the edge of
the vat and caused him to get closer to it than he realized, with
the result that he accidentally plunged into it. After he came to
the surface he yelled for help. Two of his co-workers responded and
pulled him out. He was said to have been in the water about five
minutes. After his rescue he was taken to the office and later to
the hospital. He entered the employ of the company Jan. 20th. The deceased was
born in Theresa, Dodge Co. When nine years old his parents moved to
Lomira, later to Greenwood and two years ago moved to Marshfield.
His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greiner, 213 North Maple St.
Besides them he leaves the following sisters and brothers: Mrs.
Matt Weber, Rozellville; Mrs. Louis Rach, Stanley, Mrs. Bert
Hughes, Stratford; Mrs. Jos. Berres, Edgar, Lydia, Adeline and
Edward, Marshfield; and Armond, Edgar. The funeral was
held from St. John’s Catholic Church of Marshfield at 9
o’clock last Saturday morning.
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