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Frederick Calvin “Freddy” Petzold

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Frederick Calvin “Freddy” Petzold

Birth
Death
21 Jun 1964 (aged 21)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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FREDERICK C. PETZOLD

KIEL MAN, 21, DIES; TRAPPED IN BURING CAR
Frederick C. Petzold, 21, of 902 Second Street, was killed Sunday, one of seven persons in Wisconsin who died during the weekend as a result of highway accidents.
Petzold died in a ditch on Highway 67 just north of the village limits of Elkhart Lake when his car was hit from behind, pushed off the roadway and bust into flames. He was trapped
Driving a sports car, a Triumph TR3, he had pulled onto the right side of the highway to pick up two hitchhikers. In 1963 Cadillac, driven by Thomas E. Langenfeld, 22 of New Holstein struck the sports car and the impact ruptured the gasoline tank.

TWO IN HOSPITAL
Langenfeld and a girl companion, Miss Mary Joan Janssen, of Green Bay sustained severe mouth injuries. In addition, the girl had abrasion to both knees and right elbow. The two were removed to Plymouth Hospital. The Elkhart Lake Volunteer Fire Department was called. With this death Sheboygan County recorded its 15th fatality this year.
Petzold was a native of Sheboygan, son of Calvin and Elvera Siekmann Petzold. He was born Sept. 16, 1942, attended Kiel public schools and was a graduate from Kiel High School in 1960. He attended Lakeland College, Plymouth, for two years and Chicago Technical Engineering School for two years. He was employed in the cost accounting department of Stoelting Brothers co. here. He was a member of St. Peter United Church of Christ.

Surviving are his parents, a sister, Mrs. Calvin J. Schaub, of Ripon, a brother, Terry Lee, of Kiel and paternal grandfather, Carl Petzold, of Sheboygan.

Funeral services will be at St. Peter United Church of Christ, the Rev. Vernon E. Jaberg will officiate and burial will be in Kiel Cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald Times – June 22, 1964
FREDERICK C. PETZOLD

KIEL MAN, 21, DIES; TRAPPED IN BURING CAR
Frederick C. Petzold, 21, of 902 Second Street, was killed Sunday, one of seven persons in Wisconsin who died during the weekend as a result of highway accidents.
Petzold died in a ditch on Highway 67 just north of the village limits of Elkhart Lake when his car was hit from behind, pushed off the roadway and bust into flames. He was trapped
Driving a sports car, a Triumph TR3, he had pulled onto the right side of the highway to pick up two hitchhikers. In 1963 Cadillac, driven by Thomas E. Langenfeld, 22 of New Holstein struck the sports car and the impact ruptured the gasoline tank.

TWO IN HOSPITAL
Langenfeld and a girl companion, Miss Mary Joan Janssen, of Green Bay sustained severe mouth injuries. In addition, the girl had abrasion to both knees and right elbow. The two were removed to Plymouth Hospital. The Elkhart Lake Volunteer Fire Department was called. With this death Sheboygan County recorded its 15th fatality this year.
Petzold was a native of Sheboygan, son of Calvin and Elvera Siekmann Petzold. He was born Sept. 16, 1942, attended Kiel public schools and was a graduate from Kiel High School in 1960. He attended Lakeland College, Plymouth, for two years and Chicago Technical Engineering School for two years. He was employed in the cost accounting department of Stoelting Brothers co. here. He was a member of St. Peter United Church of Christ.

Surviving are his parents, a sister, Mrs. Calvin J. Schaub, of Ripon, a brother, Terry Lee, of Kiel and paternal grandfather, Carl Petzold, of Sheboygan.

Funeral services will be at St. Peter United Church of Christ, the Rev. Vernon E. Jaberg will officiate and burial will be in Kiel Cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald Times – June 22, 1964


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