(1876 - 1923)
Matt Radey Dies
Matthew Radey, a former well known resident of Manitowoc county, having made his home on a farm six miles south of the city up to last fall, died today at Sheboygan, where the family removed after leaving here. Mr. Radey had been ill but a short time and death was due to an attack of pneumonia. The body will be brought here for burial, funeral services being held at St. Boniface. church at 9 o'clock Friday morning.
Mr. Radey is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Alex Glysch, this city and Mrs. Roy Streuch of Sheboygan and one son, Adolph, of Sheboygan. An aged father, Peter Radey of Rockwell, and two sisters, Mrs. Emil Ginzel, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Richard Stangel, Kewaunee, and four brothers, Emil of Green Bay, John of Montana, Joseph of Branch and Frank of Rockwell also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Tuesday, July 31, 1923 pg. 1
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(1876 - 1923)
Matt Radey Dies
Matthew Radey, a former well known resident of Manitowoc county, having made his home on a farm six miles south of the city up to last fall, died today at Sheboygan, where the family removed after leaving here. Mr. Radey had been ill but a short time and death was due to an attack of pneumonia. The body will be brought here for burial, funeral services being held at St. Boniface. church at 9 o'clock Friday morning.
Mr. Radey is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Alex Glysch, this city and Mrs. Roy Streuch of Sheboygan and one son, Adolph, of Sheboygan. An aged father, Peter Radey of Rockwell, and two sisters, Mrs. Emil Ginzel, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Richard Stangel, Kewaunee, and four brothers, Emil of Green Bay, John of Montana, Joseph of Branch and Frank of Rockwell also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Tuesday, July 31, 1923 pg. 1
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