(1867 - 1925)
Death Claims Joseph Seitz At Hospital
Death came at 4 o'clock this morning to relieve Joseph Sietz,, who has been a sufferer of paralysis for seven years. He died at the Holy Family Hospital, where he has been a patient for the past eight months.
Mr. Seitz has made his home here all his life having been born here April 30, 1867. On November 19, 1892, he married Miss Mary Finkelson, who with three brothers, Emil of this city, Albert of Milbanks, S.D., and Alex of North Fond Du Lac, and one sister, Mrs. Josephine McBennett of Red Land, California survives him.
The body is now at Pfeffer's undertaking parlors and will be taken to the home, 1232 South Twelfth street, Monday morning. Funeral services will be held from the St. Boniface church Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, the Rev. Father Kersten officiating.
Manitowoc Herald News Saturday, August 1, 1925 pg. 2
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(1867 - 1925)
Death Claims Joseph Seitz At Hospital
Death came at 4 o'clock this morning to relieve Joseph Sietz,, who has been a sufferer of paralysis for seven years. He died at the Holy Family Hospital, where he has been a patient for the past eight months.
Mr. Seitz has made his home here all his life having been born here April 30, 1867. On November 19, 1892, he married Miss Mary Finkelson, who with three brothers, Emil of this city, Albert of Milbanks, S.D., and Alex of North Fond Du Lac, and one sister, Mrs. Josephine McBennett of Red Land, California survives him.
The body is now at Pfeffer's undertaking parlors and will be taken to the home, 1232 South Twelfth street, Monday morning. Funeral services will be held from the St. Boniface church Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, the Rev. Father Kersten officiating.
Manitowoc Herald News Saturday, August 1, 1925 pg. 2
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