Kewaunee Co. Man Had Never Before Been Ill Say Friends
Apparently strong and healthy up to two weeks ago, when following an examination which developed that he was suffering from tuberculosis, Louis Riha, a town of Carleton man who entered the Maple Crest sanatorium at Whitelaw, a week ago, died there last night. Mr. Riha had not been ill a day during his life, his friends say, and his death will come as a great shock.
The body was brought here today and taken to Two Rivers and from there to his home at Carleton. He was 25 and is survived by a widow. Deceased was a close personal friend of Lawrence Fuka, this city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, March 18, 1918, Page 1
Kewaunee Co. Man Had Never Before Been Ill Say Friends
Apparently strong and healthy up to two weeks ago, when following an examination which developed that he was suffering from tuberculosis, Louis Riha, a town of Carleton man who entered the Maple Crest sanatorium at Whitelaw, a week ago, died there last night. Mr. Riha had not been ill a day during his life, his friends say, and his death will come as a great shock.
The body was brought here today and taken to Two Rivers and from there to his home at Carleton. He was 25 and is survived by a widow. Deceased was a close personal friend of Lawrence Fuka, this city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, March 18, 1918, Page 1
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