Obit: Hirsch, Coryl J. #2 (1891 - 1955)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: Hirsch,
Harrison, Seidel, Steffen, Mueller, Jarocki, Olson, Stevens,
Hugumun, Winkler, Solsrud, Diethman, Fager
----Source: Abbotsford
Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.) 11/25/1955
Hirsch, Coryl J. (20 Jan.
1891 - 17 Nov. 1955)
Funeral services for
Coryl J. Hirsch, 64, who died Thursday, were held Sunday afternoon
at 2:00 o’clock at the Zink Funeral Home. The Rev. Richard
Harrison, of the Presbyterian church, officiated.
Mr. Hirsch, a veteran of
World War I, was accorded military rites. A firing squad attended
the internment in the family lot at the Colby cemetery.
Pallbearers were Emery
Seidel, Vern Steffen, Clarence Mueller, Walter Jarocki, and Harry
Olson, of Abbotsford, and Mr. Stevens, of Spencer.
Coryl J. Hirsch was born
in Sheboygan county Jan. 20, 1891 and attended school at Unity. He
taught school in this vicinity for several years and then attended
a chiropractic school in Iowa. He practiced in this locality until
1930 when he went into the real estate business at Abbotsford. He
moved to Colby a year ago and had been at the Havenet Nursing Home
at Owen only a short time before his death Thursday.
His only survivors are
two aunts, Mrs. E. A. Hagumun, Lodi, Calif., and Mrs. Sabina
Winkler, Milwaukee; two nephews, Donald and Allen Hirsch, of
Washington, D.C.; and five cousins, Earl Hirsch, Plymouth;
Mrs. Erva Solsrud, Milwaukee; Ed Diethman, Riplinger; Vernon
Diethman, Spencer; and Mrs. Harry Fager, Colby. His parents and two
brothers preceded him in death.
All of the close relatives attended the funeral except the aunt from California. Friends from Wausau, Colby, Unity, Spencer, and Abbotsford also attended.
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