Death Notices and Obituary Index

For Milwaukee and the Surrounding Communities

Sources: The Milwaukee Journal, The Milwaukee Sentinel, other various newspapers
Publish dates: Various

See also Waukesha Obituaries
Milwaukee County Obits (offsite link)
Milwaukee Sentinel,Journal Death Notice Index (offsite link)
Milwaukee Obit Archives June 2001 (offsite link)
Milwaukee Obit Archives before June 2001 (offsite link)
Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel Obituaries (Fee Charged for archived obits)

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CHARLES VIEBRANZ

Source: May 24, 1943

died May 23, 1943.
VIEBRANZ: May 23, 1943, Charles W. Viebranz, aged 58 years, at residence, 3324 W. Mount Vernon av., beloved husband of Katherine Murphy Viebranz, father of Clarence P. Funeral from the Feerick Funeral Home, 4620 W. North av., Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. Services at St. Rose's church 9 a.m. Interment Holy Cross. In state Tuesday after 2 p.m.

 

Otto Vogel

Source: Waukesha Freeman, The | Waukesha, Wisconsin | Thursday, June 19, 1919 | Page 8

Otto Vogel, aged 50 years, died on June 1st at his home. He was born Feb. 25, 1869, in the town of Brookfield and lived there all his life. He is survived by one daughter, Anna Vanderhoof, four grandsons and one brother, August. Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 4, Rev. William Diehm officiating. Burial was in the Wauwatosa cemetery.

CARL VOLAND

Source: Newspaper Unknown probably Manitowoc

Kiel relatives received the news on Monday of the death of Carl G. Voland, who passed away at his home in Milwaukee at the age of 77 years, after a prolonged illness, due to the infirmities of old age. Mr. Voland was a native of Germany, and resided at Rockville for many years, where he plied his vocation as shoemaker. He held the office of town treasurer for a number of years. About seven years ago he moved to Milwaukee to make his home. He is survived by one son, Philip, a prominent furniture dealer of Milwaukee, and six daughters. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, with interment in Valhalla cemetery. - 1924