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Joseph A Grall

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Joseph A Grall

Birth
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1947 (aged 52–53)
Burial
Whitelaw, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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JOSEPH A. GRALL

Joseph A. Grall, 52, of 725 South 26th street, who returned home last night from rehearsal of the Freier Saengerbund, society in apparent good health, was stricken with a heart attack shortly after midnight and died two hours later.
Mr. Grall, librarian of the society, participated in the evening's program at the Saenger hall on Washington street. On Saturday evening he, with his wife, entertained at the same hall, the occasion being their silver wedding anniversary.
Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Friday at the Pfeffer funeral home and at 9 o'clock at St. Paul Catholic church, the Rev. Martin Jaekels officiating.
Burial will be in St. Michaels cemetery, Whitelaw.
He was born in Whitelaw in 1894 and in 1922 married Miss Cora Mahlock.
Eighteen years ago they move to this city. Mr. Grall was employed in the laboratory of the White House Milk Company. In addition to his affiliation with the Freier Saengerbund, he was a member of the Manitowoc Aerie of Eagles. He was active in city bowling circles, being a member of the Gloe team in the City league.
Survivors are his wife; three sons, Bernard of Sheboygan, and Harold and Robert of this city; two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Markowski and Mary Agnes of this city; mother, Mrs. Theresa Grall of this city; three brothers, Charles of Maple Grove and George and Ervin of Los Angeles; and four grandchildren.

Herald Times Reporter Tuesday, October 14, 1947 pg. 2
JOSEPH A. GRALL

Joseph A. Grall, 52, of 725 South 26th street, who returned home last night from rehearsal of the Freier Saengerbund, society in apparent good health, was stricken with a heart attack shortly after midnight and died two hours later.
Mr. Grall, librarian of the society, participated in the evening's program at the Saenger hall on Washington street. On Saturday evening he, with his wife, entertained at the same hall, the occasion being their silver wedding anniversary.
Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Friday at the Pfeffer funeral home and at 9 o'clock at St. Paul Catholic church, the Rev. Martin Jaekels officiating.
Burial will be in St. Michaels cemetery, Whitelaw.
He was born in Whitelaw in 1894 and in 1922 married Miss Cora Mahlock.
Eighteen years ago they move to this city. Mr. Grall was employed in the laboratory of the White House Milk Company. In addition to his affiliation with the Freier Saengerbund, he was a member of the Manitowoc Aerie of Eagles. He was active in city bowling circles, being a member of the Gloe team in the City league.
Survivors are his wife; three sons, Bernard of Sheboygan, and Harold and Robert of this city; two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Markowski and Mary Agnes of this city; mother, Mrs. Theresa Grall of this city; three brothers, Charles of Maple Grove and George and Ervin of Los Angeles; and four grandchildren.

Herald Times Reporter Tuesday, October 14, 1947 pg. 2


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