Manitowoc, Wis. – (AP) – Anton J. Honzik, 62, was killed Friday night when his automobile sideswiped another car, careened through an intersection and struck a house. The coroner, Dr. Theodore Teitgen, theorized that Honzik had suffered a heart attack. He said that death was due to a fractured skull. Honzik, alone in the car, was returning home from a shopping trip.
Kenosha Evening News – Saturday, July 28, 1951 – P. 1
Manitowoc, Wis. – (AP) – Anton J. Honzik, 62, was killed Friday night when his automobile sideswiped another car, careened through an intersection and struck a house. The coroner, Dr. Theodore Teitgen, theorized that Honzik had suffered a heart attack. He said that death was due to a fractured skull. Honzik, alone in the car, was returning home from a shopping trip.
Kenosha Evening News – Saturday, July 28, 1951 – P. 1
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