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Joseph Maresch

Birth
Czech Republic
Death
27 Apr 1922 (aged 78)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
A-11-4
Memorial ID
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Jo(sic) Joseph Maresch, Sr., aged 79, died suddenly last night at the Manitowoc County asylum where he had been making his home for the last six years. He was apparently in good health yesterday and was about as usual but suffered a stroke shortly afer he retired last night.
Mr. Maresch was born in Bohemia and came to Manitowoc with his family thirty-two years ago following the death of his wife. He was employed as a laborer and for years made his home with his children. Six years ago he retired from active work and took up his home at the county
institution.
He is survived by three sons, Jacob and John of this city and Joseph, Jr., of Kenosha and two daughters Mrs. Joseph Glaxner of this city and Mrs. Anton Nikloi of Rozellville, near Marshfield. Thirty-four grand-children and ten great grandchildren also survive him. The funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock with services at St. Boniface Catholic church. Burial will be made at Calvary cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, April 28, 1922 P.1
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The body of Joseph Maresch was taken to the home of his son, John Maresch, Jr., 1310 South Twelfth street and the funeral will be held from there to St. Boniface church on Monday morning.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, April 29, 1922 P.3
Jo(sic) Joseph Maresch, Sr., aged 79, died suddenly last night at the Manitowoc County asylum where he had been making his home for the last six years. He was apparently in good health yesterday and was about as usual but suffered a stroke shortly afer he retired last night.
Mr. Maresch was born in Bohemia and came to Manitowoc with his family thirty-two years ago following the death of his wife. He was employed as a laborer and for years made his home with his children. Six years ago he retired from active work and took up his home at the county
institution.
He is survived by three sons, Jacob and John of this city and Joseph, Jr., of Kenosha and two daughters Mrs. Joseph Glaxner of this city and Mrs. Anton Nikloi of Rozellville, near Marshfield. Thirty-four grand-children and ten great grandchildren also survive him. The funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock with services at St. Boniface Catholic church. Burial will be made at Calvary cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, April 28, 1922 P.1
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The body of Joseph Maresch was taken to the home of his son, John Maresch, Jr., 1310 South Twelfth street and the funeral will be held from there to St. Boniface church on Monday morning.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, April 29, 1922 P.3


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