Walter Wohlers, Former Resident Dies In California
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Dethlefs received word Wednesday, that their brother-in-law, Walter Wohlers, passed away, Wednesday morning, September 16, 1942, at Belle, California. Funeral services will be held at South Gate, California, with burial in Santa Ana Cemetery, Santa Ana, California.

He is survived by his wife, Marie (Ohde) and three sons, Walter Jr. of Los Angeles and Paul and Gordon at home.

Mr. Wohlers was born February 10, 1886, and raised in Manning and lived on East Third Street and is well remembered by many Manning people.

Mrs. Wohlers and Mrs. Dethlefs are sisters.
September 17, 1942, Manning Monitor

OBITUARY OF WALTER WOHLERS
Following is the obituary of Walter Wohlers, sent from California, where he died, Wednesday, September 16, 1942. He was a former resident of Manning.
Walter J. Wohlers, 56, 6927 Flora Street, Bell, California, passed away Wednesday morning at his home. He had resided in Bell for the past 15 years, and was well-known in the community.
Funeral services were held Friday, September 18, at 1:00 p.m. at the Redeemer Lutheran church in South Gate. Paul F. Meyer Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
Interment was at Santa Ana Cemetery.
Mr. Wohlers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Wohlers; three sons, Walter Jr., Paul, and Gordon; one sister, Mrs. Bertha Bohn of Santa Ana; and one grandchild.
October 1, 1942, Manning Monitor


I'm occasionally adding the actual scanned image of the obituary I make using my VERY expensive - large commercial scanner, and/or also other articles about the deceased person that were published in the Manning Monitor.
I want to also comment about people who are taking my obituaries, pictures, and/or other articles about a person/family and posting them on other websites.
You do NOT have permission or the right to do this - you are stealing my historical work.
Buy your own scanning equipment, pay for memberships to other commercial websites, and spend decades working on your local history like I have - then you'll understand why I'm making these comments!

Thank you for your attention to this matter - Dave Kusel


September 17, 1942, Manning Monitor


October 1, 1942, Manning Monitor