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Roland William Mussil

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Roland William Mussil

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
10 Nov 1948 (aged 57)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-18-6-3
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ROLAND MUSSIL

Roland Musial(sic), 57, who roomed above the Savoy cafe at York and North
Eighth streets where he was employed, was found dead in a hallway near his
room at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday.
Musial, who also did window washing and other odd jobs for downtown merchants,
was found seated on a trunk by Police Chief J.J. Kuplic who had gone to the
man's room to investigate reports to the department that Musial was ill and
had refused to be hospitalized.
Coroner Theodore Teitgen, who was called to examine the body, said the man
had been dead only about 15 minutes when found, and that death was due to
a heart attack.
Born in Two Rivers in 1891, Mr. Musial had resided in this city for a number
of years. He was a veteran of World War I.
The only survivor is a sister Mrs. Anna Dickenson, of Two Riveers.
Services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at the Pfeffer funeral home here with
burial in Evergreen cemetery. Military rites will be conducted by members of
the Drews-Bleser post of the American Legion.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Friday noon until the time
of services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, November 11, 1948 P.2

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Wisconsin/Pvt. 41 Co. Coast Artillery/May 8, 1891-Nov. 10, 1948 war vet flag hldr)[G.A.R. lot]
ROLAND MUSSIL

Roland Musial(sic), 57, who roomed above the Savoy cafe at York and North
Eighth streets where he was employed, was found dead in a hallway near his
room at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday.
Musial, who also did window washing and other odd jobs for downtown merchants,
was found seated on a trunk by Police Chief J.J. Kuplic who had gone to the
man's room to investigate reports to the department that Musial was ill and
had refused to be hospitalized.
Coroner Theodore Teitgen, who was called to examine the body, said the man
had been dead only about 15 minutes when found, and that death was due to
a heart attack.
Born in Two Rivers in 1891, Mr. Musial had resided in this city for a number
of years. He was a veteran of World War I.
The only survivor is a sister Mrs. Anna Dickenson, of Two Riveers.
Services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at the Pfeffer funeral home here with
burial in Evergreen cemetery. Military rites will be conducted by members of
the Drews-Bleser post of the American Legion.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Friday noon until the time
of services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, November 11, 1948 P.2

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Wisconsin/Pvt. 41 Co. Coast Artillery/May 8, 1891-Nov. 10, 1948 war vet flag hldr)[G.A.R. lot]

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