Obit: Lindeman, Henry (1862 - 1917)
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Surnames: LINDEMAN
WAGNER SCHULTZ ----Source: Thorp
Courier (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 05/10/1917 Lindeman, Henry (1
JAN 1862 - 2 May 1917) Henry Lindeman, a
former resident here (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.), died at his home
near New Richmond, Wis., on Wednesday, May 2, 1917, of heart
trouble. Mr. Lindeman had retired the evening previous in apparent
good health and the summons came quite suddenly. He was born at
Kiel, Wis., on Jan. 1, 1862, and came here with his parents in the
early eighties and assisted in clearing a farm in the town of
Reseberg, which he in after years sold to Alvin Truckey. For a
number of years he was employed as head sawyer in Nye, Lusk &
Hudson Co.'s sawmills here and at Eidsvold, after which he went to
Park Falls where he was employed in a similar capacity for several
eyars in the Roddis sawmill. About three eyars ago he purchased a
small farm near New Richmond, where he has since resided. While a
resident here he joined the local Masonic Lodge, but later became a
charter member of the lodge at Park Falls. The remains
arrived here at noon on Saturday and were met by the members of
Thorp Lodge F. & A.M. and taken to the Odd Fellows Hall. At two
o'clock Masonic services, J. W. Watson of Chippewa Falls, acting as
Master, were conducted, burial taking place in the Thorp Village
Cemetery. A large number of old friends and acquaintances of
deceased attended. Mr. Lindeman was a man, good, true and faithful
to every trust place in him. He leaves his wife, his aged mother,
two sisters, the former two, Mrs. Daniel Lindeman and Mrs. N. E.
Wagner, residing at Adrian, Mich., and the latter, Mrs. Ferd.
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