(1892 - 1915)
An injury which he suffered a year ago when he injured a bone in his leg in a fall, caused the death yesterday of Walter Smuggler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smuggler, and one of the popular young men of the district in which he made his home. Mr. Smuggler suffered an injury a year or more ago and last March fell and since that time has had much trouble.
Mr. Smuggler was 23 years of age and was employed as an electrician. He was popular with a large circle of friends and an industrious young man.
The funeral will be held Thursday morning. The death of Mr. Smuggler is the fifth in the family in a few years, the first to be claimed being a daughter, who was followed by Mrs. Smuggler's mother, then son-in-law, Peter Mrotek, and a year later Mrs. Mrotek.
Mr. Smuggler was a nephew of Ald. Frank Smuggler.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Tuesday, November 16, 1915, Page 5
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(1892 - 1915)
An injury which he suffered a year ago when he injured a bone in his leg in a fall, caused the death yesterday of Walter Smuggler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smuggler, and one of the popular young men of the district in which he made his home. Mr. Smuggler suffered an injury a year or more ago and last March fell and since that time has had much trouble.
Mr. Smuggler was 23 years of age and was employed as an electrician. He was popular with a large circle of friends and an industrious young man.
The funeral will be held Thursday morning. The death of Mr. Smuggler is the fifth in the family in a few years, the first to be claimed being a daughter, who was followed by Mrs. Smuggler's mother, then son-in-law, Peter Mrotek, and a year later Mrs. Mrotek.
Mr. Smuggler was a nephew of Ald. Frank Smuggler.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Tuesday, November 16, 1915, Page 5
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