(1876 - 1938)
Ladimir Nespor, 62, who with his brother, Milosh, operated the marble works of John Nespor & Sons company, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at the home, 415 North Eighth street.
He was active in the business and was at his duties Saturday. He enjoyed his Sunday dinner and conversed with others at the home until two o'clock when he was taken ill and died before the arrival of a physician.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Frazier mortuary chapel, the Rev. C. H. Phipps of the First Presbyterian church officiating. The body will be taken to Milwaukee Wednesday for cremation.
Mr. Nespor, a son of John and Julia Nespor, was born in this city in 1876. After finishing school he joined his father and brother in the Nespor Marble works on North Eighth street, which business he followed 45 years. His father died 12 years ago.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Julia Nespor, city; three brothers, Milosh, Bajemil, city, Zdenek, Elmira, M.Y.; five sisters, Mrs. Anton Kostlevy, Mrs. Otto Geisler, Mrs. Carl Geisler, Mrs. Albert Henrichs, Mrs. William Bruechert, all of this city.
The body may be viewed at the Frazier mortuary.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., November 14, 1938 P. 3
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▪ died 11-13-1938
▪ buried 11-21-1938
▪ age 62 yrs
▪ cause: patient was dead when doctor saw him—stroke or coronary thrombosis
▪ cremains/bur. on John Nespor lot
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(1876 - 1938)
Ladimir Nespor, 62, who with his brother, Milosh, operated the marble works of John Nespor & Sons company, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at the home, 415 North Eighth street.
He was active in the business and was at his duties Saturday. He enjoyed his Sunday dinner and conversed with others at the home until two o'clock when he was taken ill and died before the arrival of a physician.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Frazier mortuary chapel, the Rev. C. H. Phipps of the First Presbyterian church officiating. The body will be taken to Milwaukee Wednesday for cremation.
Mr. Nespor, a son of John and Julia Nespor, was born in this city in 1876. After finishing school he joined his father and brother in the Nespor Marble works on North Eighth street, which business he followed 45 years. His father died 12 years ago.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Julia Nespor, city; three brothers, Milosh, Bajemil, city, Zdenek, Elmira, M.Y.; five sisters, Mrs. Anton Kostlevy, Mrs. Otto Geisler, Mrs. Carl Geisler, Mrs. Albert Henrichs, Mrs. William Bruechert, all of this city.
The body may be viewed at the Frazier mortuary.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., November 14, 1938 P. 3
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▪ died 11-13-1938
▪ buried 11-21-1938
▪ age 62 yrs
▪ cause: patient was dead when doctor saw him—stroke or coronary thrombosis
▪ cremains/bur. on John Nespor lot
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Family Members
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Libbie Nespor Kostlivy
1874–1955
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Bajemila Nespor
1879–1882
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Milosh Nespor
1881–1957
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Bajemil Nespor
1883–1943
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Zdenek Nespor
1885–1962
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Ladonna Nespor Geisler
1887–1967
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Julia N. Nespor Geisler
1890–1980
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Alvena Nespor Geisler
1891–1929
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Blanka Nespor Henricks
1894–1977
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Vlasta N. Nespor Bruechert
1896–1957
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