Leo Braasch, 63, of 1232 South Ninth street, died late Saturday evening at the
Holy Family hospital. He suffered a stroke early in the evening and died a few
hours later at the hospital.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. from the Pfeffer funeral
home, the Rev. Carl Hagen officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Braasch was born in Cato in 1878 and when a young man came to this city. He
was employed for a time at the Wisconsin Malting company. He has been living a
retired life several years.
Survivors are a brother, George, of Rockwod, and a sister, Mrs. Edwin C. Krueger
of this city.
The body may be viewed from tonight at 7 o'clock until the time of the services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, June 9, 1941 P.2
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[d. 06-07-1941/age 69 yrs./cause: coronary occlusion/bur. on Frank Braasch lot]
Leo Braasch, 63, of 1232 South Ninth street, died late Saturday evening at the
Holy Family hospital. He suffered a stroke early in the evening and died a few
hours later at the hospital.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. from the Pfeffer funeral
home, the Rev. Carl Hagen officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Braasch was born in Cato in 1878 and when a young man came to this city. He
was employed for a time at the Wisconsin Malting company. He has been living a
retired life several years.
Survivors are a brother, George, of Rockwod, and a sister, Mrs. Edwin C. Krueger
of this city.
The body may be viewed from tonight at 7 o'clock until the time of the services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, June 9, 1941 P.2
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[d. 06-07-1941/age 69 yrs./cause: coronary occlusion/bur. on Frank Braasch lot]
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