(1850 - 1914)
MAN DIES AS HE WAITS NOON DAY LUNCH
Employe of Iron and Metal Co., Stricken Suddenly
Joseph Wachowski, 64, employe of the Manitowoc Iron and Metal company for fifteen years, died suddenly while eating lunch at the plant of the company on Buffalo Street at noon today. Heart failure caused death and physicians who were called by David Balkansky, an officer of the company, said that death had been instant.
Mrs. Wachowski, who was also employed at the plant, was with her husband when death came to him. The two had just started to partake of their lunch when Mr. Wachowski fell from his chair, dead.
The body was removed to the family home at Sixteenth & Madison Streets. Coroner Falge, who was called, said no inquest would be held.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., - Fri., June 5, 1914
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b. Germany/father Jacob
d. 5 June 1914
cause: paralysis of the heart
v. 11 p. 914
"Manitowoc County Death Index"
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(1850 - 1914)
MAN DIES AS HE WAITS NOON DAY LUNCH
Employe of Iron and Metal Co., Stricken Suddenly
Joseph Wachowski, 64, employe of the Manitowoc Iron and Metal company for fifteen years, died suddenly while eating lunch at the plant of the company on Buffalo Street at noon today. Heart failure caused death and physicians who were called by David Balkansky, an officer of the company, said that death had been instant.
Mrs. Wachowski, who was also employed at the plant, was with her husband when death came to him. The two had just started to partake of their lunch when Mr. Wachowski fell from his chair, dead.
The body was removed to the family home at Sixteenth & Madison Streets. Coroner Falge, who was called, said no inquest would be held.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., - Fri., June 5, 1914
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b. Germany/father Jacob
d. 5 June 1914
cause: paralysis of the heart
v. 11 p. 914
"Manitowoc County Death Index"
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