Newspaper dated Tuesday, 20 Nov. 1900; contributed by Ron Flink & tr. Mrs. Odelia Roth.
by MZ]
Death was due to cancer of the stomach. Friends may call at Christianson-Deja Funeral Home, St. Nazianz, from 4 pm to 9 pm Tuesday afternoon. His illness, which ended in his death, was long and painful, but he endured his sufferings with patient, christian fortitude. Gerald J. Keehan. Thomas Robinson[Source: Wisconsin State
Survivors include three daughters and sons-in-law, Jane and Robert Allie, Two Rivers; Diane and Jack Weber, Mishicot; and Nancy and Gary Rabas, Denmark; three sons and daughters-in-law, Donald and Barbara Taylor, town of Two Rivers; James and Joan Taylor, town of Two Rivers; and George and Genevieve Taylor, town of Two Creeks; 28 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Friends may call at the funeral home where at 8 o'clock this Tuesday evening the Rosary will be recited. [Manitowoc Herald Times; Tuesday, September 3, 1968]
Pioneer Manitowoc Woman Buried At St Nazianz. 85, of 1014 17th St. Two Rivers, widow of Henry Roth who pioneered in the manufacture of cedar fish floats for commercial fishing firms a half century ago, died at a Manitowoc hospital Saturday morning. Find all of the latest Manitowoc, WI area obituaries, condolences, & death notices from the Manitowoc Herald Times. The remains can be viewed at the Weibusch & Klein funeral home, and will be taken to the home at 10 o'clock Thursday morning.
Interment will be in the village cemetery. He married the former Dorothy Meyer on June 18, 1949 at Cleveland. on Thursday last. Wert Tellingthuisen with burial in Mountain View Cemetery under the direction of Hobart Funeral Home. Mrs. Amos Pfefferle
1928; submitted by David Lang]
She was a devoted member of the Catholic church and death had for her no
visit to some friends in Cato. Helen Krueger
Sarah Jane Taylor
Mr. Mayer was a lifetime member of National Rifle Association and a former member of St. Gregory Holy Name Society. The pallbearers were Ernest, Albert and Henry Molle, Ed Knecht, Elmer Schuette and Alvin Gautscher. Pacific Mo., died yesterday in a railroad depot in this city, of consumption. Death was caused by pneumonia. moment and often prayed for death to relieve him from pain.Mr. They moved to Ladysmith Sept. 20, 1911, and resided since that time in a home Mr. Roth built along highway 27. And though he leaves
He was laid to rest in the Town of Beaver cemetery. Kim Henning, pastor. Pilot; Manitowoc, Wisconsin; 15 Feb 1872]; transcribed by Angie Lietzau
Died on Her Home Journey
He is survived by a wife and twelve children. In 1919 he disposed of his business to his brother, William Roth at Unity. 65, F&AM, Manitowoc Chapter No. Survivors include his wife, the former Barbara Teztlaff; four son, Rick, Steve, Cortis and Lance all at home; a daughter, Tammie at home; a brother, Gary Gesell of Hales Comers, Milwaukee, a sister, Mrs. Donald Boeckman of Manitowoc. [unknown newspaper/date; sub. P. Egan[Source: The Manitowoc Pilot; Manitowoc,
STRATFORD - Mrs. John Svec, 77, town of Eau Pleine resident, died Thursday at the Bethel Convalescent Home at Arpin after a two-year illness. [The Manitowoc Pilot (Manitowoc, WI) July 12, 1859, page 3]
They lived near Whitelaw, Wis., until moving to 1229 E. Crown Pt. He died Jan. 25, 1952.
Alfred Reineman[Source: The Manitowoc Pilow;
Funeral services were conducted at 10a.m. 1922.] and four children. She was on her way to her old home at the Silver Lake convent at Mainotwa, Wis. She was accompanied by another sister, but the fatigue of the journey was too great and she passed away soon after reaching this city. 1926 - 2021. He was an honorary member of Holy Name Society of St. Joseph Parish in Alverno, a member of St. Boniface Parish, Manitowoc, Eagles Aerie 706, Senior Citizens and Steam Fitters and Plumbers Union Local 298. The deceased the engineer on Menominee of the Goodrich Transportation Line, was 36 years and 2 days of age at his death. He was a printer by trade, and was an employee in the STATE JOURNAL office in 1861, and from it enlisted in the 14th regiment, with which he remained till the close of the war, serving as private, sergeant major, adjutant, and assistant adjutant general of the brigade. Beside the wife, seven children survive. Reuben Eichhorst
Mr. Read was a most excellent man, and had several warm friends in this city. Louis M. Hranicka. by MZ]
18, Manitowoc Commandery No. He married Florence Jewell June 10, 1922, at Oshkosh. illness.
Died.
Surviving Mr. Roth besides the sister are his wife, the former Emma Gallow, whom he married at Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1925: and a son, Gerald. N. A. Bernsten will officiate. (can't read), Joseph of this village, Frank of Denmark, Wis., and Peter of Manitowoc; three sisters, Miss Mary Meyer and Mrs. Joe Knier of Valders, Route 1, and Mrs. Joseph Peter of Marshfield, Wis.; two brothers, Peter and Math. She is survived by two sons, Ervin, town of Eau Pleine, and John, Oak Park, Ill.; three daughters, Mrs. Alfred (Beatrice) Farr, Mundelein, Ill., Mrs. Earl (Emma) Kaeser, Tomahawk, and Mrs. Albert (Georgianna) Nylen, Wausau; one sister, Mrs. Frank Opichka, Wausau; three brothers, Emil of Maribel, Frank of Whitelaw and Anton of Manitowoc; 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He was born December 13, 1932 in Gaylord, MN to parents William and Marguerite (Seiler) Uhrich. Michael Meyer
Yes, flower arrangements are fulfilled and delivered by local florists from Manitowoc. Jeffrey Klein
the 8th inst. The oldest of a large family, Mr. Roth operated the farm of his parents until he was 34 years old, when he came to Two Rivera to make his home. James Savage
he complained of being tired when he sat down and expired in two minutes. Mrs. August Meyer, 68, a pioneer resident of Manitowoc County, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Buhl, in Chilton town Friday.
Birkholtz, who was born in Two Rivers, Wis., Aug. 5, 1881, came here in 1911 and was associated with Lanphere-Heinrich which later became Warren-Lamb. Henry Miller[Source: The Manitowoc Pilow;
rest after battling with a disease that held him in its grasp for the past ten
While in the fishing Industry Mr. Roth branched out into the manufacture of cedar fish floats and erected a shop in the rear of his home. Manitowoc, Wisconsin; 15 Feb 1872]; transcribed by Angie Lietzau
Three brothers, Peter, Michael and Matt all of St Nazianz and four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Knier, Mrs. Joseph Fessler, Miss Mary Meyer, St Nazianz and a sister at Auburndale, Wisconsin, Barbara Peters also survive. Mrs. Henry Hansen, a well-known resident of this city and wife of ex-City Treasurer Hy. She was a longtime member of the Altar Society of St. Luke parish. 9 (1909) Wisconsin Necrology (1876-81) page 447; transcribed by LaDena Livingston]
Mrs. Knier, nee Anna Meyer, was born in 1879, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Meyer. Mr. Gesell was born June 15, 1908, in Two Rivers, son of the late George and Mary Thuss Gesell He attended St. John Parochial School and Two Rivers High School. [Source: newspaper unknown; dated 1984; contributed by Ron Flink and tr. [Source: Sheboygan Press (Friday, 14 Aug. 1970, page 12; Lorraine Markee collection; tr. August Meyer, life long resident of St Nazianz, having come to the village when but two years old, passed away after midnight after an illness of but one week. She had been ill for some time and had
[Source: Ladysmith, Rusk Co. Wis. (Thursday, 27 Jan. 1955) contributed by Ron Flink and tr. Elmer Swensen
They removed to Wisconsin in 1855, arriving at Two Rivers on the 15th of September. Toltzman, at 6:30 Saturday evening from old age complications. Surviving are five children, Mrs. Leo (Ella) DuVall, Town of Colby; Herman Molle, Mrs. William (Leona) Toltzman, and Mrs. Otto (Ruth) Schultz, all of the Town of Unity; and Mrs. Hugh (Irene) Darton, Town of Beaver. John Hansen, who for forty-six years had lived a life of recluse in a hut on the shores of Lake Michigan, died at St. Mary's Hospital this morning at the age of 82 years. [Source: Marshfield News-Herald (Marshfield, Wood County, Wis.) Tuesday, 9 June 1981, page 15; Lorraine Markee collection; tr.
Chicago, Ill., March 31 - After years of suffering, Sister M. Patricia, of Pacific, Mo., died this morning in a railway depot in this city of consumption. elevator at New Holstein. Death of Hon. Funeral services will be held Friday from St. Gregory's church at 9:30, Rev. Finding no relief, he started for home, and reached as far as Louisville, Kentucky, of which city he was a native, born November 3, 1842, and there he breathed his last. Interment will be at Knollwood Cemetery, Manitowoc. The body may be viewed at the home until the time of the services. She had been ill for only a few days. [Source: Marshfield News-Herald (Marshfield, Wood County, Wis.) Thursday, 3 Aug. 1972, page 6; tr.
Therasia Dusold[Source: The Manitowoc Herald; Manitowoc,
(the beginning of the obit was cut off and not available at the time of transcription)
The Rev. She was born Theresia Knier in Eaton in 1872 and 57 years ago was married toMichael Meyer. Greenleaf: five sisters, Mrs. Ervin (Norman) Thiesfeldt, of Green Bay, Mrs. Norbert (Adela) Liebergen and Mrs. Lester (Mildred) Koerth, of Brillion, Mrs. Norbert (Helen) Griepentrog, of Reedsville and Mrs. Clancis (Lorene) Pahl, of Maribel and two grandchildren. He married Clara Buhl Nov. 7, 1928, at Charlestown. more to part from loved ones gone before. He was a steamfitter and welder for George Rutherford Co. for 25 years, retiring in 1971. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Survivors include her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Clemens Ciske, Menasha, Mrs. Robert Krepline and Mrs. Alex Wagner of Valders; four sons, Wenzel of Valders; Alex of Chilton, and Isidore of Kiel, and August of Glenbeulah; one sister, Mrs. Barbara Peters of Stratford, Wis.; one brother, Math. Enlisting for service with the Union Army on August 20 1862, Mr. Kohn was assigned to Company H, 26th Wisconsin Infantry and saw active participation throughout the war. A brother, half-brother and sister also preceded him in death. Joseph J. Yindra, age 77, formerly of 3209 County Hwy. 1892. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Nickel Funeral Home and at 2 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, Morrison. In his earlier years he was employed at Hamilton Mfg. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reineman; four sisters, Mrs. Adolph Haese and the
Funeral services were held Monday morning from the Catholic Church in St. Nazianz with burial in the adjoining cemetery. He was a devoted husband, a loving parent and a kind and obliging neighbor. by MZ]
Interment was in Riverside cemetery,
Her remains were brought here on Sunday night and interment took place on Tuesday. A large circle
funeral took place Tuesday morning from the Catholic church. by MZ]
He moved to Manitowoc in 1865 and has resided here since. Alan Jay Chermak. SILSBEE - At Cato Falls, Feb 6, 1872, after a long and painful illness, Daniel
Creating an obituary on Echovita is free. Mrs. Vilas came to this city on January 12, 1855, from Ogdensburg, N. Y., where she was born. A brother, Michael Meyer, died last August. [Source: Manitowoc Herald (Wednesday, 10 May 1933) contributed by Ron Flink; tr. She will be buried at Meeme
Birkholtz returned to Rapid City in 1948. Ricker
Burial is scheduled for the church cemetery. She was born in
The boy was on his sled coasting down a hill within the city limits when he accidentally fell from it, fracturing his skull, which fatally injured him. deceased was a young woman of excellent disposition a devoted daughter and
[The Manitowoc Pilot (Manitowoc, WI) July 12, 1859, page 3]
Rev. He was making his home with his son, Charles and family at the time of his death. Mr. Wilms had been a resident here for many years and was well known throughout the county. She came to St. Nazianz with her parents when she was seven years old, settling on a farm in the town of Eaton. Survivors include four sons and three daughter in laws. She was an old settler, having
A daughter, Marilyn, two brothers, and a sister preceded him in death. Also:[Source: Wisconsin State Journal; Madison, Wisconsin; 12
October 15, 1865, he was married to Miss Catherine Hesse, and four years after her death in 1885, he married Mrs. Kirscher, his present wife, who survives him. He was born in Denmark sixty-four years ago, coming to Two Rivers in 1871. She shared with her neighbors the care of their sick and in such care for one of her own family she spent her own last days of strength. sympathy of all in their bereavement.Mrs. Joan, age 82, passed away February 02, 2023, at Manitowoc Health and Rehabilitation Center. td. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday where a Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. [Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. June 6, 1970; submitted by Char]
Joan M. (nee Bergene) Kokesch Miller. LietzauJohn Richards, well-known along the lakes as owner of a
Though there will be a vacant
Old age was the natural cause
Dusold aged 13
[The Manitowoc Pilot. .Most recent of the buildings where this kind of Glass was installed is the Globe laundry and dry cleaning inc., of 1401 Washington Street Manitowoc,-.in addition to a colourful Glass front the.Manitowoc Obituary for Rebecca L. Wilkinson at . Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday in Schneider-Mittnacht Funeral Home, and 10:30. a.m. in St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Mrs. Pfefferle was a sister to Mrs. John Casper of this city. (beginning of this paragraph missing from newspaper page) children, Karen O'Leary of Manitowoc, Ken (Linda) O'Leary of Valders; a step daughter-in-law, Carolyn O'Leary of Manitowoc; six stepgrandchildren, Cher (Edward) Van Ess of Whitelaw, Jody Schindler, Jim (Gretchen) O'Leary, Shannon O'Leary, Katie O'Leary, Tiki O'Leary, all of Manitowoc; three step-great grandchildren, Sarah. Saturday at Christianson Deja Funeral Home at St. Nazianz and 11 a.m. at St. Gregory Catholic Church, St Nazianz. Mrs. Taylor, nee Emily Johnson, was the daughter of Halvor and Sarah Mickelson Johnson and was born on the farm home of her parents in the town of Two Creeks, March 20, 1870. an unusually large one. [Manitowoc Herald News, July 21,1931; sub. Mrs. Meyer, nee Rose Gerhard, was born March 26, 1892, in Town of Eaton, daughter of the late Frank and Margaret Ruplinger Gerhard. Pilot; ;Manitowoc, Wisconsin; 2 Aug 1882]; transcribed by Angie Lietzau
[Chilton Time, Thursday August 4, 1932; submitted by Char]
ILL ONLY A WEEK, ST NAZIANZ MAN CLAIMED BY DEATH. and was esteemed by all of her acquaintances. Mrs. Mary Platt Vilas, wife of Joseph Vilas and a prominent resident of this city, died at 4 o'clock this morning of heart trouble. [Source: The Wichita Daily Eagle, Wichita, Kan., April 1, 1890, front page; transcribed by Peggy Thompson]
[Source: Colby Phonograph (Colby, Clark County, Wis.) Thursday, 20 Mar. Mr. Roemer was born in Croev, Germany, August 26, 1839, and when only 12 years of age came to this city in company with his father and has always made his home here since. held Monday from the Lutheran church in Reedsville, the funeral cortege being
The Rev. Surviving are three sons, Charles, Unity; Edward, Owen; and Herman, Ypsilanti, Mich.; and four daughters, Mrs. Dave Pepin, Mrs. Chauncey Johnson, Mrs. Clarence Taylor and Miss Emma Horner, all of California. His remains were interred in the public cemetery at this place. Mrs. Gesell was employed at Mirro Aluminum and later at Hamilton Industries working in the First Aid room at both plants. Besides his widow he leaves a daughter, Leona, at home and a son, Ephriam of Milwaukee, and a sister, Mrs. Edward Goutchler of Unity, and two brothers, Fred of Frazier, Montana, and William of Unity, and a half brother, John Blrkholtz of St Paul, Minn. Mr. Roth was a member of the Modern Woodmen lodge for many years, and was an ardent sheephead enthusiast taking part in many of the tournaments in this vicinity. He leaves a widow and three sons, Willie, Gustav and
He was married in January 1866 to Miss Margaret Wagner of Centerville, who preceded him in death. He was a very intelligent man, and possessed the confidence and esteem of all his neighbors-being, at the time of his death Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. He is also survived by 9 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. He settled in Wisconsin in 1847, at Milwaukee, removing the following year to Manitowoc. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, and a step-son. She was a young lady of bright promise,
Gladys then attended County Normal School in Manitowoc. Funeral services will be held at St. Pauls Catholic Church Manitowoc, Monday, at 9 a.m. and burial will be made in North Side Cemetery. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Grace Congregational church, Rev. by MZ]
Friends may call at Nickel Funeral Home, Morrison, after 4 p.m. Tuesday until noon Wednesday and then at the church until the time of service. R. Classon of Cato died on Monday of this week. night last, John Dickoff breathed his last. Survivors include a son, Eldor, of Rt. typhoid fever. She was 68 years old.
On April 24, 1967 he married Adeline N. O'Leary in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [unknown date]
Burial will be in Pioneers' Rest cemetery. Mr. Meyer was born in Eaton in 1867 and spent his life in the county. A. R. Classon[Source: The Manitowoc Pilot;
Freddie Beck
Manitowoc, Wis., April 24. [Source: unknown newspaper; contributed by Ron Flink & tr. 1946; contributed by Ron Flink& tr. Mrs. Nicholas Schaus died at the family home, 1309 South Twelfth street,
Miss Mary Anna Meyer, 80, died at 5:50 yesterday afternoon at the home of her sister, in the town of Eaton, three miles north of St. Nazianz. Sister M. Patricia
Elmer Swensen, 66, Town Eaton farmer, died Friday morning at the Holy Name hospital in Manitowoc following a lingering illness. Burial was made in the church cemetery. Death Tues., following a long illness, of F. W. Wilms, a well-known resident of our county for many years. South Kankauna, Wis., July 31, 1885, Maggie A. Egan, of Cato, Wis.The
Mrs. Svec was born Emma Berger Jan. 25, 1881, in Manitowoc county. Rozellville: Mrs. Barbara Peters 86, died at 6:20p.m. LietzauAt the home of his son Peter Dickoff, this city, on Sunday
He had been a farmer and was employed at Ariens Co., Brillion, the past eight years. Mrs. L. D. Amsden[Source: The Manitowoc
Deacon Paul Kieffer will officiate. The body was taken to the McElravy funeral home and services will be held there Friday at 2 p.m. Rev R. F. Halberg will officiate, with burial to be made in Riverside cemetery. The body may be viewed at the Kellenbenz Funeral Home, St. Nazianz, where the rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock tonight. Lenore Helen Sauer, age 79, of Ocoee, Florida, died on July 18, 2010, at home surrounded by family due to heart failure.
His hat was found in the river near the Rapids, which fact confirmed the worst fears of his friends. did a thriving business for one year, when his health failed and he was obliged
Funeral services were held 3 p.m. Monday at St. Luke Catholic Church, Two Rivers. (Manitowoc, Wis.), 26 Jan. 1922]
Journal; Madison, Wisconsin; 21 Nov 1876]; transcribed by Angie Lietzau
sister, a sincere chrisitian and a social favorite. He married Emma Freimuth in 1926. His father preceded him in death. Burial will take place at Pioneers Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers. Miss Meyer was born in Reading, Pennsylvania June 21, 1860. A Professional theme for architects, construction and interior designers family residence on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 13, aged about sixty-eight years. Friends may call at the Sauter Funeral home on Monday evening and Tuesday. Manitowoc Pilot; Manitowoc, Wisconsin; 15 Aug 1872]; transcribed by Angie
Emily Taylor
When he was 21 he moved to Milwaukee where he had been residing since and where during the entire period he was a maintenance man with the Milwaukee Public Works Dept. Milwaukee to attend the funeral. Mom will be greatly missed by all her family and friends who loved her very much. Henry William Goutcher was born May 17, 1890, in Manitowoc county. 1879 - Thomas Comer died at Two Rivers, Dec. 21st, at the advanced age of ninety-two years, leaving four surviving children. Wednesday in St. Andrew's Catholic Church , the Rev. Mr. Dickoff came to
In 1857 she was married. Wisconsin Hub; Marshfield, Wisconsin; 04 Jan 1894]; transcribed by Angie
to return to the home of his parents in Reedsville where he remained till he
under quarantine at the time of the death as two of the children were down with
Roy E. Griepentrog, M, of 744 S. 26th St., Manitowoc, died Monday morning at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc, of complications from a broken finger received in a Softball game about a week ago. He attended Wayside Zion Lutheran Parochial School, was a 1957 graduate of Reedsville High School and attended Carroll College, Waukesha. Mrs. Molle lived on a farm in the Town of Unity for many years and then lived in the village for several years before the death of her husband. Survivors include two sisters and two brothers. The survivors are: his widow, Mrs. Goutcher; five sons, Vernon, of Janesville; Harold, a corporal in the U. S. army, Camp Butner, N. C.; Irvin, a private in the United States marline corps, now on duty in the Solomon Islands; Dale and Ralph, who are at home with their mother. . Ernest Eichhorst
Judge Ricker, one of the most valued citizens of Manitowoc, died on Friday last. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; two sons, William of Route 1, Valders and Kenneth of St. Nazianz; three daughters and two sons-in-law, Carol and Peter Schema of Route 2, Kiel, Linda and Jim Riddle of Fond du Lac and Sharon Mayer of Kiel; a brother, Clemens Mayer of New Holstein; a sister, Mrs. Francis (Lenore) Sauer of Ocoee, Florida and five grandchildren also survived. *** Note: Emma died 21 Mar. He has left three married daughters with their
Survivors include her husband and eight children: Steven (Rosemarie) of Altamonte Springs, Fla., Karen (Steve) Plotkin of Blairsville, Calif., Paula (Roger) Reif of Charleston, Ind., Mark (Patti) of Apopka, Fla., Julie Sauer of Lawrenceville, Ga., Lisa (Mark) Vogel of Reedsville, Wis., Lori (Reed) Hadley of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., Amy Sauer of Ocoee,Fla. Roper, of Wittenberg; Joseph Samuel, of Elderon; Robert Henry and Benjamin Stewart, both of the town of Two Creeks. Mr. Taylor farmed all his life in the Town of Two Creeks retiring 25 years ago and was a life long member of the Grace Congregational Church, Two Rivers. Harry Gesell, 71, of 2024 17th St., Two Rivers, died late Tuesday afternoon in Hamilton Memorial Home, Two Rivers. Surviving are his wife, the former Laddy Peanasky of Marinette, whom he married in 1930. Physicians were called but there was no hope for the boy.
In 1833, he removed to Chicago, and, in June, 1836, he became the founder of Manitowoc, purchasing about 2,000 acres of land in that locality, and near there, and exerted himself to build up the town, of which he was the foster-father. Harold J. Mayer, 56, of Route 1, Valders, died Sunday afternoon, February 2, at Holy Family Medical Center, Manitowoc. and daughter of the late C. Wiswell, of Elkhorn. Send Flowers. Survivors include his wife, two daughters, Miss Darlene Eichhorst, of North Hollywood, Calif., and Mrs. Richard (Jill) Koropov, of Rt. by Char]
SUDDEN DEATH - Thomas Robinson, a prominent merchant of Manitowoc,
Survivors include his wife Gladys Taylor, Two Rivers; three sons and three daughters-in-law, Donald and Mary Taylor, Kewanunee County, James and Joan Taylor, Two Rivers, George and Genevieve Taylor, Two Rivers, three daughters and three sons-in-law, Jane and Robert Allie, Two Rivers, Diane and John Weber, Mishicot, Nancy and Gary Rabas, Luxemberg; a daughter-in-law, Darlene and Ed Vander Blomen, Mishicot; 28 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive He was preceded in death by a son Robert, two brothers and two sisters.
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