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Louis Frasch

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Louis Frasch

Birth
Death
1937 (aged 77–78)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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LOUIS FRASCH

Louis Frasch, 78
, a farmer in the Town of Two Creeks for many years, now
retired and living with his son John in the Town of Mishicot, died at the
Two Rivers municipal hospital Sunday evening.
Frasch was born in the state of New York and came to Two Creeks with his parents when very young.
He was married twice, to Jane Short, in 1888, and
after her death, to Olive Gauthier who also preceded him in death.

Children of the first marriage are, Mrs. Frank LeClair of the Town of Two
Creeks, John in the Town of Mishicot, and Henry, Norbert, and Louis Jr.,
all of this city. Three sisters, Mrs. Ferdinand Schroeder, of this city,
Mrs. Henry Lehrman, Two Creeks, and Mrs. Herman Mintner, Milwaukee survive,
and three brothers, John, of Two Rivers; Jacob of Milwaukee, and Edward of
Pritchard, Alabama also survive.
The funeral services will be conducted by the Moose lodge Wednesday at 2 p.m.
from the Klein & Stangel, Inc., chapel, at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. May 17, 1937 P. 8

LOUIS FRASCH

Louis Frasch, 78
, a farmer in the Town of Two Creeks for many years, now
retired and living with his son John in the Town of Mishicot, died at the
Two Rivers municipal hospital Sunday evening.
Frasch was born in the state of New York and came to Two Creeks with his parents when very young.
He was married twice, to Jane Short, in 1888, and
after her death, to Olive Gauthier who also preceded him in death.

Children of the first marriage are, Mrs. Frank LeClair of the Town of Two
Creeks, John in the Town of Mishicot, and Henry, Norbert, and Louis Jr.,
all of this city. Three sisters, Mrs. Ferdinand Schroeder, of this city,
Mrs. Henry Lehrman, Two Creeks, and Mrs. Herman Mintner, Milwaukee survive,
and three brothers, John, of Two Rivers; Jacob of Milwaukee, and Edward of
Pritchard, Alabama also survive.
The funeral services will be conducted by the Moose lodge Wednesday at 2 p.m.
from the Klein & Stangel, Inc., chapel, at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. May 17, 1937 P. 8


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