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Anthony John Singer

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Anthony John Singer Veteran

Birth
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
16 Mar 1952 (aged 56)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section E
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ANTHONY J. SINGER
(1895 - 1952)

Anton J. Singer, 56, of 1806 Columbus St., Manitowoc, died Sunday at the Veterans Hospital, Wood, Wis.

He was born in Manitowoc in 1896 and served in World War I. In 1921 he married Miss Julia Kaminski, who died in 1950. Mr. Singer was employed as custodian at the Wilson Junior High School, Manitowoc.

Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Eugene Lewis and Margaret and Bernadette of Manitowoc; two sons, Anthony and Jerome of Manitowoc; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Tikalsky, Mrs. John Maples and Mrs. Edwin Mrotek of Manitowoc; and two grandchildren.

Funeral plans will be announced Tuesday by the Leschke Funeral Home, Manitowoc.

Manitowoc Herald Times, March 17, 1952 P. 16

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Funeral services for Anton J. Singer, 56, of 1806 Columbus St., Manitowoc, who died Sunday, will be held at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Leschke Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 9 o?clock at St. Andrew Catholic Church. The Rev. Henry Letz will officiate and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Manitowoc.

Mr. Singer was a member of the Holy Name Society and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Manitowoc Herald Times, March 18, 1952 P. 2

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KAMINSKY-SINGER

At St. Mary's Catholic church at 9 o'clock this morning, Rev. Father S.J. Kubiszewski officiating at the ceremony, Miss Julia Kaminski, Marshall street and Anton Singer were united in marriage. The couple were attended by Misses Ella and Lydia Kaminski, sisters of the bride and Frank Rugowski and Joseph Mushell.

Following the ceremony at the church a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents where a wedding dinner was served to a large number of invited guests.

Upon their return from a short honeymoon trip the couple will make their home in this city.

The bride is a popular south side young lady while the groom who since his return from overseas, has been employed by the Aluminum Goods company, is one of the most popular members of old H company. He served with the local command on the Mexican border, followed through with service in the famous Red Arrow division, under Capt. Edward Schmidt in the World War and since the reorganization of the local command under the new national guard has again become identified with the company as a non-commissioned officer.

A host of friends will extend best wishes to the couple.

Manitowoc Herald News, June 29, 1921 P. 4

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ANTHONY J. SINGER
(1895 - 1952)

Anton J. Singer, 56, of 1806 Columbus St., Manitowoc, died Sunday at the Veterans Hospital, Wood, Wis.

He was born in Manitowoc in 1896 and served in World War I. In 1921 he married Miss Julia Kaminski, who died in 1950. Mr. Singer was employed as custodian at the Wilson Junior High School, Manitowoc.

Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Eugene Lewis and Margaret and Bernadette of Manitowoc; two sons, Anthony and Jerome of Manitowoc; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Tikalsky, Mrs. John Maples and Mrs. Edwin Mrotek of Manitowoc; and two grandchildren.

Funeral plans will be announced Tuesday by the Leschke Funeral Home, Manitowoc.

Manitowoc Herald Times, March 17, 1952 P. 16

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Funeral services for Anton J. Singer, 56, of 1806 Columbus St., Manitowoc, who died Sunday, will be held at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Leschke Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 9 o?clock at St. Andrew Catholic Church. The Rev. Henry Letz will officiate and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Manitowoc.

Mr. Singer was a member of the Holy Name Society and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Manitowoc Herald Times, March 18, 1952 P. 2

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KAMINSKY-SINGER

At St. Mary's Catholic church at 9 o'clock this morning, Rev. Father S.J. Kubiszewski officiating at the ceremony, Miss Julia Kaminski, Marshall street and Anton Singer were united in marriage. The couple were attended by Misses Ella and Lydia Kaminski, sisters of the bride and Frank Rugowski and Joseph Mushell.

Following the ceremony at the church a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents where a wedding dinner was served to a large number of invited guests.

Upon their return from a short honeymoon trip the couple will make their home in this city.

The bride is a popular south side young lady while the groom who since his return from overseas, has been employed by the Aluminum Goods company, is one of the most popular members of old H company. He served with the local command on the Mexican border, followed through with service in the famous Red Arrow division, under Capt. Edward Schmidt in the World War and since the reorganization of the local command under the new national guard has again become identified with the company as a non-commissioned officer.

A host of friends will extend best wishes to the couple.

Manitowoc Herald News, June 29, 1921 P. 4

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