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Leo Stuckmeyer

1897 - 1955

 

The funeral of Leo Stuckmeyer, 58, 409 Lincoln Street, an employee of the Otto Biefeld Co. and a resident of Watertown for the past 16 years, was conducted from the Boyle Funeral Home with services in St. Henry's Catholic Church. The Rev. A. J. Herrmann officiated and interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery at Lomira, his former home.

 

Mr. Stuckmeyer died at St. Mary's Hospital after a brief illness.  He was a native of Lomira and was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stuckmeyer. His wife, the former Rose Elsinger, preceded him in death in 1954.

 

Mr. Stuckmeyer was a veteran of World War I.  He was a member of St. Henry's Church and the Pitterle-Beaudoin Post No. 189, American Legion.

 

The rosary was said at the funeral home following the evening first Friday Mass at St. Henry's

 

SURVIVORS:

 

Daughter                Mrs. Leo Bonack, Mayville

Sister                  Mrs. Herbert Schmidt. Maringo, Ill.

Sister                  Mrs. Joseph Zweierlein, Knowles, Wis.

Sister                  Mrs. Mary Burleach

Sister                  Mrs. Frank Wasboth of Mayville

Brother                 Joseph

Brother                 Edward, both of Knowles

Brother                 John, Horicon

Brother                 Al, Mayville

Five grandchildren