DEEP SLEEP, THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN SLUMBER OF A TIRED OUT CHILD, PROVES TO BE DEATH
Little Johnny Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Feldman, 1315 South Seventeenth street, died this morning after an illness of a few hours. The child was out yesterday and spent the afternoon playing about the yard with other children. When he ended his play and entered the house he complained of being sleepy and fell into a deep sleep from which he failed to awaken. The child had been apparently healthy and his death is a great shock to his parents. Funeral services will be from St. Mary’s church Wednesday morning.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, April 23, 1917, Page 5
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DEEP SLEEP, THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN SLUMBER OF A TIRED OUT CHILD, PROVES TO BE DEATH
Little Johnny Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Feldman, 1315 South Seventeenth street, died this morning after an illness of a few hours. The child was out yesterday and spent the afternoon playing about the yard with other children. When he ended his play and entered the house he complained of being sleepy and fell into a deep sleep from which he failed to awaken. The child had been apparently healthy and his death is a great shock to his parents. Funeral services will be from St. Mary’s church Wednesday morning.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, April 23, 1917, Page 5
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Family Members
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Franzisek Feltman
1893–1896
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Anton Feltman
1894–1960
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Edna Feltman Novak
1896–1965
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Ella C Feltman Kartheiser
1898–1975
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Wladislaw "Edward" Feltman
1900–1929
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Sophie Feltman Bebeau
1902–1979
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Frances J. Feltman Zboralski
1904–1989
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Alois Feltman
1906–1986
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Klara Feltman
1909–1913
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Anton Feldmann
unknown–1899
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