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- Charles Gosse, 58, 1706 N. Division-st, died at 1:30 this afternoon after a lingering illness. Mr. Gosse was born in the town of Ellington where he spent most of his life except for the last 12 years, when he resided in Appleton. He is a member of the Mount Olive Lutheran church. Survivors are the widow three daughters, Mrs. John Cronnin Denver, Colo., Mrs. Lloyd Levezow Manawa, and Mrs. Donald Rogers Appleton; two sons, Raymond and Gordon of Appleton; four brothers Otto Daw, Stevens Point, William Gosse, Ellington, Arnold of Osh kosh, and Emil of Milwaukee; and four grandchildren. Funeral services will beheld at 1:45 Tuesday afternoon at Wichmann Funeral home and at 2 o'clock at Mount Olive Lutheran church with the Rev. R. E. Ziesemer in charge. Burial will be in the Ellington Lutheran cemetery. The body may be viewed at the Wichmann Funeral home from 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon until the time of the services
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The funeral of Charles Gosse, held at 1:45 Tuesday afternoon from the Wichmann Funeral home, with services at 2 o'clock at Mount Olive Lutheran church. The Rev. R. E. Ziesemer was in charge of services, and burial was in the Ellington Lutheran cemetery. Bearers were Jacob Loos, John Ort, George Schroth, Charles Greinert, Otto Stegert, and Edward Buchert.
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