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Bajemil Nespor

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Bajemil Nespor

Birth
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
7 Nov 1943 (aged 60)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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A-16-5-4
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BAJEMIL NESPOR
(1883 - 1943)

Bajemil Nespor, 60, of 1008 North 15th street, sixth ward supervisor and formerly a teacher of physical education in the Manitowoc elementary schools, died early Sunday morning at the Holy Family hospital.

Mr. Nespor submitted to an operation for appendicitis 10 days ago and seemed on the road to recovery when a blood clot developed that caused his death.

Funeral Wednesday
Funeral services, under Masonic auspices, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schleir funeral home. The Rev. C. H. Phipps of the First Presbyterian church will officiate. The body will be taken to Milwaukee for cremation.

Mr. Nespor was born in this city in 1883, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Nespor. After completing his schooling he entered business with his father in the monument works on North Eighth street, and then took a physical education course. He was named to a position in the schools at Madison, Wis., and the following year came to this city to take a position as instructor in physical education in the elementary schools here. In this connection he developed a special course in foot correction work among the students. Mr. Nespor retired from teaching in 1941, after 31 years, and established a private practice in foot correction work at his home.

Late April when Supervisor Frank Pilger of the sixth ward withdrew from the County Board, Mr. Nespor was nominated and was elected without opposition, taking his seat at the April session. He was a member of the Masonic lodge here and served seven years as a member of the Building Board of Appeals, under an appointment from Mayor Martin Georgenson.

Widow Survives
In 1911 Mr. Nespor married Miss Emma Mueller of this city. She survives with two daughters, Mrs. Clarence Meihsner and Mr. Lawrence Sheridan , both of this city; two brothers, Milosh of this city and Zdenek, of Hampton, Va.; five sisters, Mrs. Otto Geisler, Mrs. Anton Kostlevy, Mrs. Albert Henricks, Mrs. Clara Geisler, Mrs. William Bruechert, all of this city; and two grandchildren.

The body may be viewed at the funeral home after seven o'clock this evening.

Honorary pallbearers at the funeral rites Wednesday afternoon will be Hugo Rudolph, Walter Gerbinsky, Vincent Stupecky, Edward Pilger, Louis Norteman, John Stevens, Theodore Geisler, Edward Dunning, Edward Menge and William Schultz.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., November 8, 1943 P. 2

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MISS MUELLER A JUNE BRIDE
South side Girl is Claimed by B. Nespor as Bride


Two of the city's best known people, Miss Emma Mueller and Bajemil Nespor, were joined in wedlock at a quiet wedding at the Mueller home, Twentieth and Washington Streets Saturday. The ceremony was attended by a small party of relatives of the contracting parties and was performed by Judge Chloupek. Miss Lodonia Nespor, sister of the groom and Henry Mueller, brother of the bride were the attending couple to the bridal pair. Following a wedding dinner Mr. and Mrs. Nespor departed for Madison for a stay.

Both bride and groom have been residents of the city all their lives and are favorably known among a large circle of friends. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Gustave Mueller and is a handsome girl. She is a graduate of Southside schools and has been prominent in Southside society circles. Mr. Nespor is a son of J. Nespor and is widely known as an athlete. he has been in charge of the physical training department in the public schools and is superintendent of the city bathing beach and instructor. Mr. Nespor is a young man of high character and enjoys the esteem and confidence of a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nespor will make their home in this city and for the present will reside with Mrs. Mueller until the erection of a new home which will be built for them on Sixteenth Street.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Monday, June 26, 1911

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▪ died 11-07-1943
▪ buried 11-20-1943
▪ age 60 yrs
▪ cremains
▪ buried on John Nespor lot

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BAJEMIL NESPOR
(1883 - 1943)

Bajemil Nespor, 60, of 1008 North 15th street, sixth ward supervisor and formerly a teacher of physical education in the Manitowoc elementary schools, died early Sunday morning at the Holy Family hospital.

Mr. Nespor submitted to an operation for appendicitis 10 days ago and seemed on the road to recovery when a blood clot developed that caused his death.

Funeral Wednesday
Funeral services, under Masonic auspices, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schleir funeral home. The Rev. C. H. Phipps of the First Presbyterian church will officiate. The body will be taken to Milwaukee for cremation.

Mr. Nespor was born in this city in 1883, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Nespor. After completing his schooling he entered business with his father in the monument works on North Eighth street, and then took a physical education course. He was named to a position in the schools at Madison, Wis., and the following year came to this city to take a position as instructor in physical education in the elementary schools here. In this connection he developed a special course in foot correction work among the students. Mr. Nespor retired from teaching in 1941, after 31 years, and established a private practice in foot correction work at his home.

Late April when Supervisor Frank Pilger of the sixth ward withdrew from the County Board, Mr. Nespor was nominated and was elected without opposition, taking his seat at the April session. He was a member of the Masonic lodge here and served seven years as a member of the Building Board of Appeals, under an appointment from Mayor Martin Georgenson.

Widow Survives
In 1911 Mr. Nespor married Miss Emma Mueller of this city. She survives with two daughters, Mrs. Clarence Meihsner and Mr. Lawrence Sheridan , both of this city; two brothers, Milosh of this city and Zdenek, of Hampton, Va.; five sisters, Mrs. Otto Geisler, Mrs. Anton Kostlevy, Mrs. Albert Henricks, Mrs. Clara Geisler, Mrs. William Bruechert, all of this city; and two grandchildren.

The body may be viewed at the funeral home after seven o'clock this evening.

Honorary pallbearers at the funeral rites Wednesday afternoon will be Hugo Rudolph, Walter Gerbinsky, Vincent Stupecky, Edward Pilger, Louis Norteman, John Stevens, Theodore Geisler, Edward Dunning, Edward Menge and William Schultz.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., November 8, 1943 P. 2

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MISS MUELLER A JUNE BRIDE
South side Girl is Claimed by B. Nespor as Bride


Two of the city's best known people, Miss Emma Mueller and Bajemil Nespor, were joined in wedlock at a quiet wedding at the Mueller home, Twentieth and Washington Streets Saturday. The ceremony was attended by a small party of relatives of the contracting parties and was performed by Judge Chloupek. Miss Lodonia Nespor, sister of the groom and Henry Mueller, brother of the bride were the attending couple to the bridal pair. Following a wedding dinner Mr. and Mrs. Nespor departed for Madison for a stay.

Both bride and groom have been residents of the city all their lives and are favorably known among a large circle of friends. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Gustave Mueller and is a handsome girl. She is a graduate of Southside schools and has been prominent in Southside society circles. Mr. Nespor is a son of J. Nespor and is widely known as an athlete. he has been in charge of the physical training department in the public schools and is superintendent of the city bathing beach and instructor. Mr. Nespor is a young man of high character and enjoys the esteem and confidence of a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nespor will make their home in this city and for the present will reside with Mrs. Mueller until the erection of a new home which will be built for them on Sixteenth Street.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Monday, June 26, 1911

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▪ died 11-07-1943
▪ buried 11-20-1943
▪ age 60 yrs
▪ cremains
▪ buried on John Nespor lot

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