Frederick Behlow, a pioneer resident of Manitowoc county, for years a farmer in the town of Two Creeks, died at Racine where he had made his home with his son since last May.
Mr. Behlow was 75 years of age and a native of Germany. He located at Two Creeks in 1862 and was well known in that section. In 1905 he retired and made his home at Two Rivers and last May removed to Racine. He is survived by seven children. Death was due to a stroke of paralysis.
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FRED BEHLOW
The remains of Fred C. Behlow, aged 75, were brought to this city for
burial Saturday from Racine. Mr. Behlow who up to six months ago was a
resident of Two Rivers, died at Racine Thursday from the effects of a
stroke of paralysis. Deceased was born in Germany, coming to this
country upwards of fifty years ago and settling in the Town of Two
Creeks. Besides his wife, he is survived by five sons, John, street
commissioner here, Fred and Frank of Bruces Crossing and Louis and
Arthur of Racine; also Mrs. Earle Larke and Mrs. Jos. Wacek of Racine.
The remains rested at the home of John Behlow and the funeral was held
Sunday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran Church.
The Reporter, Thurs., Nov. 15, 1917
Frederick Behlow, a pioneer resident of Manitowoc county, for years a farmer in the town of Two Creeks, died at Racine where he had made his home with his son since last May.
Mr. Behlow was 75 years of age and a native of Germany. He located at Two Creeks in 1862 and was well known in that section. In 1905 he retired and made his home at Two Rivers and last May removed to Racine. He is survived by seven children. Death was due to a stroke of paralysis.
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FRED BEHLOW
The remains of Fred C. Behlow, aged 75, were brought to this city for
burial Saturday from Racine. Mr. Behlow who up to six months ago was a
resident of Two Rivers, died at Racine Thursday from the effects of a
stroke of paralysis. Deceased was born in Germany, coming to this
country upwards of fifty years ago and settling in the Town of Two
Creeks. Besides his wife, he is survived by five sons, John, street
commissioner here, Fred and Frank of Bruces Crossing and Louis and
Arthur of Racine; also Mrs. Earle Larke and Mrs. Jos. Wacek of Racine.
The remains rested at the home of John Behlow and the funeral was held
Sunday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran Church.
The Reporter, Thurs., Nov. 15, 1917
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