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- ohn Wolf, Sr., who had been a resident of Kaukauna for more than a quarter of a century, died of kidney trouble Saturday morning at his home on Third street after an illness of five days. He was born in Germany 69 years ago and came to this country in 1879, locating at Manitowoc. Shortly after his arrival he secured employment with the old Lake shore & Western Railway company and when the shops were moved to Kaukauna he was transferred here. He continued in the employ of the Lake Shore company and with the North-Western company until tow years ago when he retired on a pension. Mr. Wolf is survived by his wife and three daughters and five sons, Mrs. F.D. Langlois, Mrs. Celia Chopin, Mrs. Michael Woubleski, Wenzel, John, Albert and Edward of Kaukauna, and Louis of Antigo. The funeral was held from St. Mary's church Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock and was conducted by the Rev. F.X. Steinbrecher, assisted by the Rev. Dusolt and Niles. Among those in attendance from out of town were Lawrence Hartel, Mrs. Henry Hartel, Miss Anna Wolf, Marshfield; Mrs. Meyer, Andrew Handler, Mrs. Albert Handler, Manitowoc; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolf, Antigo; V. Langlois, Mrs. John Broefki, Fond du Lac; Joseph Langlois, Port Dodge, Iowa.
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