DIED:
Ed Mohr who had been in failing health for several months died last
night at his home ?0th street. His death was due to stomach trouble.
He was 45 years of age and was reared in the town of Kossuth, but
moved to this city over 20 years ago. He was a carpenter by trade
and superintended the construction of the new courthouse here and
also the one at Rhinelander. Mr. Mohr was a man of good qualities
and was held in esteem and respect by all who knew him. He is
survived by his wife and one son. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs.
Dewitt McCarthy and Miss Josephine Mohr of this city, and three
brothers, Frank of this city, Nic of Oklahoma and George of New
Orleans. Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed.
Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, August 17, 1911 pg. 1
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[bur. 08-19-1911/cause: liver disease]
(Edward Mohr/d. 16 Aug. 1911/from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)
DIED:
Ed Mohr who had been in failing health for several months died last
night at his home ?0th street. His death was due to stomach trouble.
He was 45 years of age and was reared in the town of Kossuth, but
moved to this city over 20 years ago. He was a carpenter by trade
and superintended the construction of the new courthouse here and
also the one at Rhinelander. Mr. Mohr was a man of good qualities
and was held in esteem and respect by all who knew him. He is
survived by his wife and one son. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs.
Dewitt McCarthy and Miss Josephine Mohr of this city, and three
brothers, Frank of this city, Nic of Oklahoma and George of New
Orleans. Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed.
Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, August 17, 1911 pg. 1
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[bur. 08-19-1911/cause: liver disease]
(Edward Mohr/d. 16 Aug. 1911/from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)
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