Obit: Neumeister, Herman (1859 - 1927)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames:
NEUMEISTER SPICKERMAN SAREBO HANSON IMHUFF ECKERT KREBS ----Source: Colby
Phonograph (Colby, Wis.) 12/08/1927 Neumeister, Herman
(4 Mar 1859 - 3 Dec 1927) Herman Neumeister,
one of the pioneers of this community and prominent citizen of
Colby, Wis., departed to the distant shore last Saturday, Dec. 3,
1927, after a lingering illness of cancer of the stomach. Funeral
services were held at the Methodist Church under the direction of
the I. O. O. F., assisted by Rev. Fahlgren, Monday, Dec. 5th, at
2:00 p.m., and interment made in the Colby Cemetery. The deceased was
born at Sheboygan, Wis., March 4, 1859, thus reaching the age of 68
years, 8 months and 29 days. He came to this city forty-eight years
ago and engaged in the harness business. He was married to Mary
Spickerman at Sheboygan, Wis., July 17, 1883, which union was
blessed with eight children, seven of who are still living, namely:
Mrs. J. B. Sarebo, Mankato, Minn.; Mabel, St. Paul, Minn.; Herman,
Graceville, Minn.; Mrs. Al Hanson, Faribault, Minn.; Mrs. D.
Imhuff, Steubenville, Ohio; Helen, Minneapolis; Harold, Milwaukee.
Besides his wife and children, his departure is mourned by two
sisters, Mrs. Anna Eckert, Chicago, and Mrs. Ida Krebs, Muskegon,
Mich. Those present from
out of town for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bersch, Mr.
Arthur Bersch, Mrs. Regina Nieman, all of Winneconne, Wis.; Mr. and
Mrs. Hugo Prange, Mrs. Lydia Schafer, Mr. Otto Neumeister and Mrs.
William Grube, all of Sheboygan, Wis.; Mr. Herman Neumeister, Jr.
of Graceville, Minn.; Mabel of St. Paul, Helen of Minneapolis and
Harold of Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. Neumeister
always took a keen interest in local affairs and served Colby, Wis.
as mayor, supervisor and member of the first city council. During
recent years, he served as justice of the peace. Besides being a
member of the I. O. O. F., he also belonged to the E. F. U. It was the
writer's good fortune to have known him long and well, and at all
times and under all circumstances, he walked in the well beaten
path of righteousness and now we miss his friendly and kindly
greeting. He will always be remembered by his family, as well as by
a wide circle of friends, as a loving husband and father, who
filled the various relations of life and filled them well. Family Notes On his tombstone written in
German and translated: Herman Neumeister and Maria
Spiekermann (b. 4 Mar 1864 in Heinsburg, Ger., d. 24 Jul 1942 in Colby, Marathon
Co., Wis.) were the parents of Harold Neumeister (b. 28 Feb 1903), Maria
was the daughter of Johann Josef Spiekerman (b.12 Oct 1825, Heinsburg, Ger., d.
8 May 1885, Dorchester, Clark Co., Wis.) and Katherine M. Kleffmann (b. 28 Feb
1831, Heinsburg, Ger., d. 2 Sep 1919 in Winneconee, Winnebago Co., Wis.) © Every submission is protected by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
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