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- Appleton Newspaper: Wed., Aug 12, 1942. Stanley Hamer, aged 43 years, passed away at the home of his sister, Miss Mayne Hamer, 161 W. Wisconsin ave., Saturday morning after a three week illness. He was born in this city, March 1, 1899 and lived here all his life. He attended Holy Cross parochial school.
Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Herman Dix of Kimberly, Mrs. Lawrence Hebeler of Appleton; Ramona and Priscilla of Kaukauna; one son, Connie of Kaukauna; five brothers, Charles and Peter Wrubleski of South Bend, Indiana; Stephen and Leo of Ontario, Canada; and Edward Wrubleski of Neenah; four sisters, Mrs. Agnes Hamilton and Mrs. Helen Andrews of Chicago; Mrs. Martin DeBruin and Miss Hamer of Kaukauna; and three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday morning from Fargo funeral home and at 9 o'clock from Holy Cross Catholic church with Rev. Peter J. Grosnick officiating. Burial was in the parish cemetery.
Pallbearers were Clifford Brandt, James McMorrow, Jule Mertes, Harold Verkuilen, Frank Kroll and Harold Kiffe.
Out of city people who attended the rites included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrubleski, Mr & Mrs. B Balvos and son Robert of South Bend, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wrubleski of Neenah, Connie, Priscilla and Ramona Hamer, Mrs. Wright Smith of Appleton, Mrs. Martin Lamers, Mrs. Theodore Lamers, Mrs. Frank Austin and Fred Gerrits of Little Chute, Mr. & Mrs. William Hermann and Mrs. Lydia Finley of Mantowoc.
- Appleton Post Crescent, September 4, 1940: Stanley Wrobleski Hamer, Kaukauna is visiting his father, Stanley Wrobleski, Sr., for the first time in 37 years. He had not seen his father since he was adopted by the c.H. L. Hamer family when he was six months old.
Hamer went to South Bend, Indiana where his father is critically ill in a hospital there. He was accompanied by his brother, Charles Wrobleski, who lives at South Bend and who spent the Labor Day weekend here.
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