afternoon at the homestead farm, a mile south of Maribel. Death was due
to a heart ailment.
Funeral services will be held Sunday ... at the Karnopp home and at two o'clock from the St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran church in Maribel. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery.
Mr. Karnopp was born in Cooperstown in 1859 and took up farming. He married Miss Bertha Schultz of that town. He continued active in farm work until recent years when the farm was taken over by his sons, Arthur
and Rheinhart. Mrs. Karnopp died 16 years ago.
Survivors are three sons, Louis, Arthur and Rheinhart, all of Cooperstown; four daughters, Mrs. William Duecher, of Kewaunee, Mrs. Henry Rabenhorst of this city, Mrs. Henry Becker of Maribel, Mrs. William Radtke, of Dale, Wis.; brother, Dr. G.L. Karnopp of Wautoma, Wis.; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, October 4, 1940 P. 2
afternoon at the homestead farm, a mile south of Maribel. Death was due
to a heart ailment.
Funeral services will be held Sunday ... at the Karnopp home and at two o'clock from the St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran church in Maribel. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery.
Mr. Karnopp was born in Cooperstown in 1859 and took up farming. He married Miss Bertha Schultz of that town. He continued active in farm work until recent years when the farm was taken over by his sons, Arthur
and Rheinhart. Mrs. Karnopp died 16 years ago.
Survivors are three sons, Louis, Arthur and Rheinhart, all of Cooperstown; four daughters, Mrs. William Duecher, of Kewaunee, Mrs. Henry Rabenhorst of this city, Mrs. Henry Becker of Maribel, Mrs. William Radtke, of Dale, Wis.; brother, Dr. G.L. Karnopp of Wautoma, Wis.; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, October 4, 1940 P. 2
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