HEART ATTACK ENDS LIFE OF ED. STUPECKY
West Side Young Man Had Suffered From Rheumatism
Heart failure, caused by rheumatism from which he had long suffered,
caused the death of Edward Stupecky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stupecky, Sr., death coming to his at 4:30 Sunday morning, suddenly.
Decedent was born in this city June 23, 1889 and had always made his
home here. He had been ill since last February and had been unable to
be around for some time. Besides his parents he is survived by three
brothers, Frank, Julius and Ladimer and four sisters, Mrs. Wenzel
Kazda, Mrs. Edward Wilda and Miss Anna, this city and Mrs. Bruno Ertz,
of Milwaukee. Mr. Stupecky was an electrician and had been associated
with Otto Gass at Two Rivers in business there. The funeral will be
held Tuesday afternoon under auspices of the I.O.O.F.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, September 27, 1915, Page 8
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[bur. 28 Sept. 1915/cause: cerebral hemorrhage/bur. on Joseph
Hersmann lot]
HEART ATTACK ENDS LIFE OF ED. STUPECKY
West Side Young Man Had Suffered From Rheumatism
Heart failure, caused by rheumatism from which he had long suffered,
caused the death of Edward Stupecky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stupecky, Sr., death coming to his at 4:30 Sunday morning, suddenly.
Decedent was born in this city June 23, 1889 and had always made his
home here. He had been ill since last February and had been unable to
be around for some time. Besides his parents he is survived by three
brothers, Frank, Julius and Ladimer and four sisters, Mrs. Wenzel
Kazda, Mrs. Edward Wilda and Miss Anna, this city and Mrs. Bruno Ertz,
of Milwaukee. Mr. Stupecky was an electrician and had been associated
with Otto Gass at Two Rivers in business there. The funeral will be
held Tuesday afternoon under auspices of the I.O.O.F.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, September 27, 1915, Page 8
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[bur. 28 Sept. 1915/cause: cerebral hemorrhage/bur. on Joseph
Hersmann lot]
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