Long Illness Ends in Death
Ill since November 11 last year when he was taken with a heart attack Fred
Keubke died at the family home at 509 Huron street at 7:30 last evening.
Following the first attack last fall Mr. Keubke was only able to return to
his duties as truck driver for the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing company for
a period of three weeks and since February has been unable to leave the home.
The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home, the
Rev. O.A. Menke officiating and burial will be at Evergreen.
Born in Mecklenberg, Schwerin, Germany, Dec. 24, 1878 Mr. Keubke came to this
country at the age of eighteen months with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keubke
Sr., both of whom have preceded him in death. The family took up their home in
this city where he has always since resided. September 11, 1909 he was married
here to Miss Ida Brey, the widow who with two daughters, and a son, Helen,
Eileen and Clarence, survives to mourn his death. One brother, Herman, and a
sister, Mrs. Carl Sampe, both of this city, also survive him. Mr. Keubke had
been in the employe of the Goods company as a truck drive for eight years and
until his illness had been steadily on the job. He was not a member of any
fraternal organization, devoting the time away from his work to his home.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, April 30, 1925 P.2
Long Illness Ends in Death
Ill since November 11 last year when he was taken with a heart attack Fred
Keubke died at the family home at 509 Huron street at 7:30 last evening.
Following the first attack last fall Mr. Keubke was only able to return to
his duties as truck driver for the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing company for
a period of three weeks and since February has been unable to leave the home.
The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home, the
Rev. O.A. Menke officiating and burial will be at Evergreen.
Born in Mecklenberg, Schwerin, Germany, Dec. 24, 1878 Mr. Keubke came to this
country at the age of eighteen months with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keubke
Sr., both of whom have preceded him in death. The family took up their home in
this city where he has always since resided. September 11, 1909 he was married
here to Miss Ida Brey, the widow who with two daughters, and a son, Helen,
Eileen and Clarence, survives to mourn his death. One brother, Herman, and a
sister, Mrs. Carl Sampe, both of this city, also survive him. Mr. Keubke had
been in the employe of the Goods company as a truck drive for eight years and
until his illness had been steadily on the job. He was not a member of any
fraternal organization, devoting the time away from his work to his home.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, April 30, 1925 P.2
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