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Joseph Ourada

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Joseph Ourada

Birth
Kellnersville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
25 Feb 1952 (aged 74)
Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.1034417, Longitude: -87.6756611
Plot
R-19-9-6
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JOSEPH OURADA

(1877 • 1952)


Mother and Son Die Same Day

Manitowoc—A retired country miller and his aged 94-year old mother, died within a few hours of each other Monday afternoon.


Death of Joseph Ourada, 74, who operated a flour and feed mill at Manitowoc Rapids for 50 years., occurred at Alexian Brothers Hospital, Oshkosh, where he had been a patient for several months. His mother, Mrs. Matt Ourada, died at the St. Mary Home in Manitowoc where she had made her home the past 10 years.


Mr. Ourada was born at Kellnersville in 1877, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Ourada. At the age of 21 years he located at Whitelaw to start a mill and 50 years ago took over the mill at Manitowoc Rapids, which he operated for a half century. Illness forced him to give up active work about a year ago.


Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home. Dr. C. H. Phipps will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.


In 1901 he married Miss Mary Hein at Whitelaw. Since Mr. Ourada's illness, Mrs. Ourada had resided at 920 N. 14th St.


Survivors are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Edwin Hein of Route 1, Manitowoc, Mrs. Reinhold Neuser of Benton Harbor, Mich., and Mrs. Joseph Zmeskal of Manitowoc; son, Anthony of Manitowoc; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Nieman of St. Petersburg, Fla., Mrs. Emma Sontag of Port Huron, Mich., and Mrs. William Eddy of Ann Arbor, Mich.; and seven grandchildren.


Friends may call at the funeral home after Wednesday noon.


Funeral services for Mrs. Matt Ourada, 94, who died Monday afternoon at the St. Mary Home, will be held at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home. Details are incomplete awaiting word from the daughters.


Survivors are three daughters Mrs. Anna Nieman of St. Petersburg, Mrs. Emma Sontag of Port Huron, and Mrs. William Eddy of Ann Arbor.


Manitowoc Herald-Times, Wis., 26 February 1952 pg. 2


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JOSEPH OURADA

(1877 • 1952)


Mother and Son Die Same Day

Manitowoc—A retired country miller and his aged 94-year old mother, died within a few hours of each other Monday afternoon.


Death of Joseph Ourada, 74, who operated a flour and feed mill at Manitowoc Rapids for 50 years., occurred at Alexian Brothers Hospital, Oshkosh, where he had been a patient for several months. His mother, Mrs. Matt Ourada, died at the St. Mary Home in Manitowoc where she had made her home the past 10 years.


Mr. Ourada was born at Kellnersville in 1877, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Ourada. At the age of 21 years he located at Whitelaw to start a mill and 50 years ago took over the mill at Manitowoc Rapids, which he operated for a half century. Illness forced him to give up active work about a year ago.


Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home. Dr. C. H. Phipps will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.


In 1901 he married Miss Mary Hein at Whitelaw. Since Mr. Ourada's illness, Mrs. Ourada had resided at 920 N. 14th St.


Survivors are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Edwin Hein of Route 1, Manitowoc, Mrs. Reinhold Neuser of Benton Harbor, Mich., and Mrs. Joseph Zmeskal of Manitowoc; son, Anthony of Manitowoc; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Nieman of St. Petersburg, Fla., Mrs. Emma Sontag of Port Huron, Mich., and Mrs. William Eddy of Ann Arbor, Mich.; and seven grandchildren.


Friends may call at the funeral home after Wednesday noon.


Funeral services for Mrs. Matt Ourada, 94, who died Monday afternoon at the St. Mary Home, will be held at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home. Details are incomplete awaiting word from the daughters.


Survivors are three daughters Mrs. Anna Nieman of St. Petersburg, Mrs. Emma Sontag of Port Huron, and Mrs. William Eddy of Ann Arbor.


Manitowoc Herald-Times, Wis., 26 February 1952 pg. 2


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