The Niemuth
Family -- Generation 7
-- Henry
Frederick Buettner's obituaries --
- Oshkosh Man, 74, Dies After Heart
Attack
- Henry Buettner, 929 Ninth Street,
passed away this morning at 4:20 o'clock at the home of his daughter
- Mrs. Richard Ludwig, 707 Tenth Street.
He had suffered a heart attack about 2:45 o'clock Friday afternoon,
while on his way to visit his daughter, at the corner of Tenth
and Michigan Streets, and was taken to a nearby home. At about
4 o'clock Friday afternoon he was taken to the Ludwig residence.
- He was born Aug 13, 1865, in Milwaukee
county and was 74 years of age. He married Miss Amelia
- Tokarski Nov 20, 1909 at Milwaukee
where they resided for 10 years. Then they moved to a farm near
Weyauwega for two years, then to a farm near Royalton where they
resided for seven years. For about nine years they had resided
in Oshkosh. He was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church. The
survivors are his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Richard Ludwig and
Mrs. Glen Wollangk, five grandchildren all of Oshkosh, one brother
and two sisters, William Buettner of Milwaukee, and Mrs. Caroline
Behrendt and Mrs. William Lueneburg both of Milwaukee.
- Funeral services will be held Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Marquardt funeral home the Rev.
G.
- M. Weng will officiate. Those wishing
to review the remains may do so Sunday afternoon and up to the
time of the services at the funeral home. Internment will be
at Lake View Memorial park.
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- [Source: Oshkosh Northwestern,
Saturday, January 27, 1940, p. 4, col. 7]
- BUETTNER - Funeral services for
Henry Buettner were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Marquardt
- funeral home with the Rev. G. M.
Weng, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, officiating. The pallbearers
were John Niemuth, William Pausig, John Retzack, Robert Kliss,
John Schmid and Fred Schmidt. Selections were sung by Mrs. Weng
and Mrs. Walter Arndt. Interment was at Lake View Memorial Park.
Among those attending from out of the city were William Buettner
and family, Mrs. Caroline Behrndt and family, and Mrs. William
Lueneburg and family, all of Milwaukee; and Mr. and Mrs. Ernst
Ritschke, Fremont.
- [Source: Oshkosh Northwestern,
Monday, January 29, 1940, p. 4, col. 6]
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