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Charles Anthony De France

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Charles Anthony De France

Birth
Arnhem, Arnhem Municipality, Gelderland, Netherlands
Death
14 Nov 1929 (aged 56)
Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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             HEMORRHAGE FATAL
                 TO CHAS. DE FRANCE

    Charles De France, 57, Christiana and Yale sts., died at a local hospital at 5:10 o'clock this morning of a cerebral hemorrhage, after having been stricken as he walked toward his home about 8 o'clock last evening.
    At the corner of Shawano and Allard sts., De France fell to the sidewalk, unconscious. Police were notified, and he was taken to the hospital in the police ambulance. Dr. O. W. Saunders was called, and this morning pronounced death due to a cerebral hemorrhage.
    Coroner Frank Hodek said that there would be no inquest.
    Surviving Mr. De France are his wife and nine children, Samuel, Cyril, and Lambert, Green Bay, Mrs. Martin Schoepp and Mrs. Ralph McGuire, Green Bay, Dorothy, a teacher at New Holstein, Sylvia, Neenah, Harriet and Ralph at home. He also leaves his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth De France who is 92 years old, three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Holland, Green Bay, Mrs. John Van Essen, town of Howard, Mrs. Michael Bettine, Green Bay, and a brother John De France of De Pere.
    Funeral servcices will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from St. Willebrord's church with burial in Fort Howard cemetery. Mr. De France was a member of the Modern Woodsmen lodge. (Green Bay Press Gazette, Thursday, 14 November 1929, p. 8, c. 4)
             HEMORRHAGE FATAL
                 TO CHAS. DE FRANCE

    Charles De France, 57, Christiana and Yale sts., died at a local hospital at 5:10 o'clock this morning of a cerebral hemorrhage, after having been stricken as he walked toward his home about 8 o'clock last evening.
    At the corner of Shawano and Allard sts., De France fell to the sidewalk, unconscious. Police were notified, and he was taken to the hospital in the police ambulance. Dr. O. W. Saunders was called, and this morning pronounced death due to a cerebral hemorrhage.
    Coroner Frank Hodek said that there would be no inquest.
    Surviving Mr. De France are his wife and nine children, Samuel, Cyril, and Lambert, Green Bay, Mrs. Martin Schoepp and Mrs. Ralph McGuire, Green Bay, Dorothy, a teacher at New Holstein, Sylvia, Neenah, Harriet and Ralph at home. He also leaves his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth De France who is 92 years old, three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Holland, Green Bay, Mrs. John Van Essen, town of Howard, Mrs. Michael Bettine, Green Bay, and a brother John De France of De Pere.
    Funeral servcices will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from St. Willebrord's church with burial in Fort Howard cemetery. Mr. De France was a member of the Modern Woodsmen lodge. (Green Bay Press Gazette, Thursday, 14 November 1929, p. 8, c. 4)


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