Edward Lex, Sr., 60, of High Cliff, Calumet county, former Manitowoc resident, died Friday night at the Theda Clark hospital in Neenah. He had been in failing health for five weeks.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Berge funeral home in Valders. Burial will be in the cemetery of the Niles Presbyterian church.
Mr. Lex was born in 1882 at Chilton and in 1906 married Miss Clara Matthies. They lived in the city 14 years and moved to Quarry, this county.
A year ago they moved to High Cliff.
Survivors are the widow, two daughters, Helen at home, Mrs. A.N. Jagdfeld of Appleton; four sons, Gorman of Valders, Edward, Jr., of Sheboygan Falls, Ralph of Appleton, Private Vernon Lex at Camp Crowder, Mo.; a brother, Nick of High Cliff; four sisters; and six grandchildren.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock until the time of the services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, April 10, 1943 P.2
Edward Lex, Sr., 60, of High Cliff, Calumet county, former Manitowoc resident, died Friday night at the Theda Clark hospital in Neenah. He had been in failing health for five weeks.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Berge funeral home in Valders. Burial will be in the cemetery of the Niles Presbyterian church.
Mr. Lex was born in 1882 at Chilton and in 1906 married Miss Clara Matthies. They lived in the city 14 years and moved to Quarry, this county.
A year ago they moved to High Cliff.
Survivors are the widow, two daughters, Helen at home, Mrs. A.N. Jagdfeld of Appleton; four sons, Gorman of Valders, Edward, Jr., of Sheboygan Falls, Ralph of Appleton, Private Vernon Lex at Camp Crowder, Mo.; a brother, Nick of High Cliff; four sisters; and six grandchildren.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock until the time of the services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, April 10, 1943 P.2
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