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Joseph Grall

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Joseph Grall

Birth
Cato, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1933 (aged 65–66)
Cato, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Whitelaw, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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JOSEPH GRALL (d. 1933)

JOSEPH GRALL DIES ON FARM
Whitelaw Man Dies On Farm Where He Was Born
Joseph Grall, 66, life long resident of the county, died Friday night at the homestead farm near Whitelaw. He had been in failing health for some weeks.

The deceased was born on the homestead farm in 1867 and was married there 37 years ago to Mary Zipperer who survives him with eight children, Mrs. Godfrey Schuh and Mrs. Anton Meyer, Whitelaw, Mrs. John Braun, city, Mrs. Harvey Kohlbeck, Cato, and Edward, Paul, Alfred and Marcella at home. Three brothers, Anton, Wolfgram and John, all of Whitelaw, and three sisters, Mrs. William Brunner, Mrs. John Staudinger, Whitelaw,and Mrs. Jsoeph Kohlbeck, Marshfield, also survive.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 9 a.m. from the home and at 9:30 a.m. from St. Michael's church at Whitelaw, with burial in the adjoining cemetery. The remains are now at the homestead near Whitelaw.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, February 11, 1933 P.4

JOSEPH GRALL (d. 1933)

JOSEPH GRALL DIES ON FARM
Whitelaw Man Dies On Farm Where He Was Born
Joseph Grall, 66, life long resident of the county, died Friday night at the homestead farm near Whitelaw. He had been in failing health for some weeks.

The deceased was born on the homestead farm in 1867 and was married there 37 years ago to Mary Zipperer who survives him with eight children, Mrs. Godfrey Schuh and Mrs. Anton Meyer, Whitelaw, Mrs. John Braun, city, Mrs. Harvey Kohlbeck, Cato, and Edward, Paul, Alfred and Marcella at home. Three brothers, Anton, Wolfgram and John, all of Whitelaw, and three sisters, Mrs. William Brunner, Mrs. John Staudinger, Whitelaw,and Mrs. Jsoeph Kohlbeck, Marshfield, also survive.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 9 a.m. from the home and at 9:30 a.m. from St. Michael's church at Whitelaw, with burial in the adjoining cemetery. The remains are now at the homestead near Whitelaw.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, February 11, 1933 P.4



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