CHARLES HARTEL
STROKE VICTIM DIES SUDDENLY LAST EVENING
Suffering a stroke last night at the home of his sister, Mrs. Paul Feuerstein,
2112 Monroe street with whom he made his home, Charles Hartel, 63, passed away
suddenly. He will be buried Saturday morning at nine o’clock from the St. Luke’s
church with interment (illegible.)
The deceased came here about a year ago from Milwaukee to make his home. He has
been a stationary engineer at Milwaukee for thirty five years. He is survived by
two sisters, Mrs. Feuerstein and Miss Mary Hartel of this city and one brother,
Fred Hartel of the town of Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Herald News July 3, 1930 p.16.
CHARLES HARTEL
STROKE VICTIM DIES SUDDENLY LAST EVENING
Suffering a stroke last night at the home of his sister, Mrs. Paul Feuerstein,
2112 Monroe street with whom he made his home, Charles Hartel, 63, passed away
suddenly. He will be buried Saturday morning at nine o’clock from the St. Luke’s
church with interment (illegible.)
The deceased came here about a year ago from Milwaukee to make his home. He has
been a stationary engineer at Milwaukee for thirty five years. He is survived by
two sisters, Mrs. Feuerstein and Miss Mary Hartel of this city and one brother,
Fred Hartel of the town of Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Herald News July 3, 1930 p.16.
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