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Carl Heinrich August Pleuss

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Carl Heinrich August Pleuss

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24 Nov 1928 (aged 55)
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Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Manitowoc Herald News
Saturday, November 24, 1928

HEART ATTACK IS FATAL TO CHAS. PLEUSS

A heart attack which he suffered proved fatal at 7:50 o'clock this morning to Charles Pleuss, well known Manitowoc Rapids resident who for years has conducted a farm at what is known as Brown's Corners at the juncture of Highways 31 and 42.

Though only 55 years of age, Mr. Pleuss was one of the pioneer residents of the township and resided in that vicinity for 48 years. He was born in the town of Liberty on August I8, 1873 and lived his entire life in Manitowoc county. He was the son of a pioneer family, his parents residing in the town of Liberty for many years.

He is survived by his widow, nee Mlnnie Commings, three daughters, Mrs. Herbert Eberhardt, Mrs. Agon Haupt and Miss Minnie Pleuss, all of Manitowoc Rapids, and John Pleuss, this city, three brothers, Ernest and Henry Pleuss of Manitowoc Rapids and Herman Pleuss, Manitowoc, and one sister, Mrs. George Brown, Manitowoc, also survive, together with three grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held from the Evangelical Lutheran church here Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Kouulgor officiatlng. Interment will take place at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News
Saturday, November 24, 1928

HEART ATTACK IS FATAL TO CHAS. PLEUSS

A heart attack which he suffered proved fatal at 7:50 o'clock this morning to Charles Pleuss, well known Manitowoc Rapids resident who for years has conducted a farm at what is known as Brown's Corners at the juncture of Highways 31 and 42.

Though only 55 years of age, Mr. Pleuss was one of the pioneer residents of the township and resided in that vicinity for 48 years. He was born in the town of Liberty on August I8, 1873 and lived his entire life in Manitowoc county. He was the son of a pioneer family, his parents residing in the town of Liberty for many years.

He is survived by his widow, nee Mlnnie Commings, three daughters, Mrs. Herbert Eberhardt, Mrs. Agon Haupt and Miss Minnie Pleuss, all of Manitowoc Rapids, and John Pleuss, this city, three brothers, Ernest and Henry Pleuss of Manitowoc Rapids and Herman Pleuss, Manitowoc, and one sister, Mrs. George Brown, Manitowoc, also survive, together with three grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held from the Evangelical Lutheran church here Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Kouulgor officiatlng. Interment will take place at Evergreen.


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