Obit: Neuman, Albert (1881 - 1948)

Transcriber:  Janet Rogalski

Surnames: NEUMAN JAMES LONG OLSON HANSEN CUNNINGHAM MONSON SWARTZ TIGAN

----Source: Stark Family Album

Neuman, Albert (28 SEP 1881 - Augl 1948)

Funeral services were conducted at two o'clock Sunday afternoon from the Griebenow Funeral Parlors for Albert J. Neuman. The Rev. Dr. K. O. Crosby of St. Katherine's Episcopal Church, Owen, officiated and burial was made in the Riverside Cemetery.

Pallbearers at the service were Ole Gilbertson, Pete Kowalowski, Arnold Backe, Cornel Erickson, Art Thompson and Clarence Geary.

Albert J. Neuman, aged 66, died at 6:10 Thursday evening at St. Joseph's Hospital of cancer. On the previous Saturday he had undergone surgery at the hospital shortly after his being admitted.

Albert John Neuman, who was born on Sept. 28, 1881 in Germany, resided on a farm near Curtiss, Clark county, Wis. for the past nine years. Prior to moving to that place he had farmed near Owen and was an employee of the E. W. Kidd Co.

He received his early education in Minneapolis and Glenwood City. On Aug. 25, 1907 he was united in marriage to Charlotte James.

Surviving his passing are his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Anna Long of Curtiss and Mrs. Myrtle Olson of Two Rivers; three sons, Ed of Owen, Howard of Withee and Harris of Marshfield; 23 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a brother, George of Glenwood City and five sisters, Mrs. Ida Hansen and Mrs. Lena Cunningham, both of Minneapolis; and Mrs. Rose Monson, Mrs. Emma Swartz, and Mrs. Minnie Tigan of Glenwood City.

His parents, a son, two brothers and two sisters preceded him in death.

 

 


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