A native of the Town of Centerville, he was born on Nov. 9, 1883, a son of the late John and Eliza Reinemann. He attended district School and was confirmed at St. John and St. Peter Lutheran Church, Cleveland.
On May 26, 1909, he was married to Miss Emma Geitz, of Milwaukee, at Little Black (Taylor County). Shortly after their marriage the couple moved to a Town of Centerville farm, which they operated until 1946, when they moved to the present home near Erdman. His wife preceded him in death in June 1964. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Melvin (Irma) Hamann, of R. 2, Sheboygan, and Mrs. Arno (Edna) Sixel, of R. 1 Cleveland; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren, and one brother, Rev. Walter Reinemann, of Hartford.
Sheboygan Press, Oct 13, 1965
A native of the Town of Centerville, he was born on Nov. 9, 1883, a son of the late John and Eliza Reinemann. He attended district School and was confirmed at St. John and St. Peter Lutheran Church, Cleveland.
On May 26, 1909, he was married to Miss Emma Geitz, of Milwaukee, at Little Black (Taylor County). Shortly after their marriage the couple moved to a Town of Centerville farm, which they operated until 1946, when they moved to the present home near Erdman. His wife preceded him in death in June 1964. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Melvin (Irma) Hamann, of R. 2, Sheboygan, and Mrs. Arno (Edna) Sixel, of R. 1 Cleveland; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren, and one brother, Rev. Walter Reinemann, of Hartford.
Sheboygan Press, Oct 13, 1965
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