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Matthias Anderley

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Matthias Anderley

Birth
Franklin, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
Feb 1936 (aged 52–53)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.1714897, Longitude: -87.5898056
Plot
Garden: A / Section: 2 / Lot: 6 / Sp: 3
Memorial ID
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MATTHIAS ANDERLEY

DEATH CLAIMS MATT ANDERLEY
Teamster At Lenhart Livery Dies of Pneumonia Attack
TWO RIVERS, (Special)—A four weeks' illness of pneumonia proved fatal to Matt Anderley, 52, for eight years a teamster at the Carl Lenhart livery, at the Municipal hospital at 4:20 this morning. He was a brother of the late Frank ? Anderley, past commander of the Robert E. Burns post 165, American Legion, and also county Legion commander, who died in 1934.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete but services will be held from the Beduhn & Goetz chapel and the Sacred Heart church, with the Rev. John S. Landowski officiating. Interment will be in Holy Cross cemetery here. The body can be viewed at the funeral home tonight and until the hour of services.

Mr. Anderley, who was single, was born in the town of Franklin, Kewaunee County 52 years ago, a son of the late John and Barbara Pribyl Anderley. He remained on the homestead farm in his early youth and at one time was a road patrolman for Kewaunee county. He spent several years at Wausaukee, Wis., and was later employed in Manitowoc as a teamster. He was a resident of this city for nearly nine years.

Surviving Mr. Anderley are three sisters, Mrs. Mary Nejedlo and Mrs. Barbara Hallada, both of Pilsen, and Mrs. Joseph Plizak of this city, and two brothers James and John Anderley, both of Stangelville.

Manitowoc Herald Times, February 28, 1936 P.1




City Cemetery records contain the following:
Name: Anderley, Matthias
Burial Date: 02-29-1936
http://www.2manitowoc.com/89D.html for location and this obit

MATTHIAS ANDERLEY

DEATH CLAIMS MATT ANDERLEY
Teamster At Lenhart Livery Dies of Pneumonia Attack
TWO RIVERS, (Special)—A four weeks' illness of pneumonia proved fatal to Matt Anderley, 52, for eight years a teamster at the Carl Lenhart livery, at the Municipal hospital at 4:20 this morning. He was a brother of the late Frank ? Anderley, past commander of the Robert E. Burns post 165, American Legion, and also county Legion commander, who died in 1934.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete but services will be held from the Beduhn & Goetz chapel and the Sacred Heart church, with the Rev. John S. Landowski officiating. Interment will be in Holy Cross cemetery here. The body can be viewed at the funeral home tonight and until the hour of services.

Mr. Anderley, who was single, was born in the town of Franklin, Kewaunee County 52 years ago, a son of the late John and Barbara Pribyl Anderley. He remained on the homestead farm in his early youth and at one time was a road patrolman for Kewaunee county. He spent several years at Wausaukee, Wis., and was later employed in Manitowoc as a teamster. He was a resident of this city for nearly nine years.

Surviving Mr. Anderley are three sisters, Mrs. Mary Nejedlo and Mrs. Barbara Hallada, both of Pilsen, and Mrs. Joseph Plizak of this city, and two brothers James and John Anderley, both of Stangelville.

Manitowoc Herald Times, February 28, 1936 P.1




City Cemetery records contain the following:
Name: Anderley, Matthias
Burial Date: 02-29-1936


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