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Frank A. Martin

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Frank A. Martin

Birth
Death
Aug 1937 (aged 45)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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FRANK A. MARTIN

TWO RIVERS, (Special)—
A complication of diseases which had kept
him from his work for the last eight months caused the death of
Frank Martin, 45, at the Two Rivers municipal hospital.
Martin, who had been a resident of the city for the last 27 years,
had been employed by the Chicago and North Western railroad. He
came to this city from Eagle River, his birthplace, in 1910. He
was born Jan. 10, 1892.
His wife, nee Emma Reinholz, and two sons, Roland and Albert,
both at home, survive him along with his mother, Mrs. William
Martin, and two sisters and one brother. The brother, Arthur,
and one sister, Mrs. Richard Luebke, live in this city. The
other sister, Mrs. Carl Feldon, lives in Chicago.
The body was taken to the Klein and Stangel Funeral Home from
where short services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30
followed by regular services from St. John’s Lutheran church
at 2. The Rev. W. G. Haase will officiate and interment will
be in Pioneer’s Rest cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, August 21, 1937
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FRANK A. MARTIN

TWO RIVERS, (Special)—
A complication of diseases which had kept
him from his work for the last eight months caused the death of
Frank Martin, 45, at the Two Rivers municipal hospital.
Martin, who had been a resident of the city for the last 27 years,
had been employed by the Chicago and North Western railroad. He
came to this city from Eagle River, his birthplace, in 1910. He
was born Jan. 10, 1892.
His wife, nee Emma Reinholz, and two sons, Roland and Albert,
both at home, survive him along with his mother, Mrs. William
Martin, and two sisters and one brother. The brother, Arthur,
and one sister, Mrs. Richard Luebke, live in this city. The
other sister, Mrs. Carl Feldon, lives in Chicago.
The body was taken to the Klein and Stangel Funeral Home from
where short services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30
followed by regular services from St. John’s Lutheran church
at 2. The Rev. W. G. Haase will officiate and interment will
be in Pioneer’s Rest cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, August 21, 1937
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