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William Oscar Ladwig

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William Oscar Ladwig

Birth
Schleswig, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
19 Jul 1923 (aged 25)
Whitelaw, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5, Lot 13
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WILLIAM O. LADWIG

WM. LUDWIG(sic), JR. IS VICTIM OF WHITE PLAGUE
William O. Ladwig, who has been a patient at the Maple Crest sanitorium for a short time, died this morning shortly before 3 o'clock after having been ill for only a year. Death was due to tuberculosis.
Mr. Ladwig was just in the prime of life being but 25 years of age at the time of his death. He leaves a wife and son Harold, who is but two and one-half years old.
Mr. Ladwig was married October 19, 1919 to Miss Esther Boeckman and since that time have made their home at 1914 South 14th street. Until recently he was employed as a painter at the American Seating company.
Besides his wife and child he is survived by his father, William Ladwig Sr.,two brothers (2 lines illegible) Fred Witzel, Mrs. Louis Lawrence and Miss Mary Ladwig, all of whom reside at Kiel.
The funeral will take place at Kiel Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock fromthe family home.
(Died July 19, 1923 handwritten on background-no newspaper named)

WILLIAM O. LADWIG

WM. LUDWIG(sic), JR. IS VICTIM OF WHITE PLAGUE
William O. Ladwig, who has been a patient at the Maple Crest sanitorium for a short time, died this morning shortly before 3 o'clock after having been ill for only a year. Death was due to tuberculosis.
Mr. Ladwig was just in the prime of life being but 25 years of age at the time of his death. He leaves a wife and son Harold, who is but two and one-half years old.
Mr. Ladwig was married October 19, 1919 to Miss Esther Boeckman and since that time have made their home at 1914 South 14th street. Until recently he was employed as a painter at the American Seating company.
Besides his wife and child he is survived by his father, William Ladwig Sr.,two brothers (2 lines illegible) Fred Witzel, Mrs. Louis Lawrence and Miss Mary Ladwig, all of whom reside at Kiel.
The funeral will take place at Kiel Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock fromthe family home.
(Died July 19, 1923 handwritten on background-no newspaper named)


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