(1898 - 1918)
Looks Like Suicide
Leo Labinski, aged 20, was forced to give up his job at the shipyards two months ago by illness. He has suffered pain and has been despondent. He had threatened at times to end it all by drowning. He left home for a walk a week ago last Monday and did not return. His body was found floating (illeg) the new High Falls power company. His body was hardly identifiable (illeg) clothing and some minor (illeg) made the identity certain.
He is survived by his parents residing on South Twenty-third Street and five brothers and eight sisters. A brother, Victor, is in the service at Camp Grant.
Manitowoc Pilot - Thurs., July 11, 1918
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Note: He was placed here because his parents are here.
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(1898 - 1918)
Looks Like Suicide
Leo Labinski, aged 20, was forced to give up his job at the shipyards two months ago by illness. He has suffered pain and has been despondent. He had threatened at times to end it all by drowning. He left home for a walk a week ago last Monday and did not return. His body was found floating (illeg) the new High Falls power company. His body was hardly identifiable (illeg) clothing and some minor (illeg) made the identity certain.
He is survived by his parents residing on South Twenty-third Street and five brothers and eight sisters. A brother, Victor, is in the service at Camp Grant.
Manitowoc Pilot - Thurs., July 11, 1918
★★♥══════════════♥★♥══════════════♥★★
Note: He was placed here because his parents are here.
★★♥══════════════♥★♥══════════════♥★★
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