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Walter William Braasch

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Walter William Braasch

Birth
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
13 Feb 1918 (aged 47)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-12-2-6
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PNEUMONIA CLAIMS TWO BROTHERS IN PERIOD OF TEN DAYS

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Walter Braasch, Brother of Late Ulrich Braasch, Deceased Ten Days Ago, Is Victim of Same Disease Last Night

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Walter Braasch, brother to Ulrich Braasch, whose death occurred ten days ago, passed away at his home, 1401 South Tenth street, last night, death being due to pneumonia which disease also claimed his brother. The funeral will be held Sunday and will be in charge of Manitowoc Lodge 194, I.O.O.F., at the home.

Mr. Braasch had assisted in taking care of his brother and on the day previous to the death of the latter was stricken and forced to take to his bed. His condition became alarmingly worse and the end came last night.

Decedent was 48 years of age, having been born at Newton Aug. 17, 1870. He had made his home in the city for a number of years. Mr. Braasch is survived by his widow and two sons, Elmer and Walter. His age father, two brothers - Leo of this city, George of Newton, and three sisters, Mrs. W. Roxine, Mrs. Edward Kreuger and Miss Amelia Braasch also survive.

Published in the Manitowoc Daily Herald; February 14, 1918; page 1
PNEUMONIA CLAIMS TWO BROTHERS IN PERIOD OF TEN DAYS

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Walter Braasch, Brother of Late Ulrich Braasch, Deceased Ten Days Ago, Is Victim of Same Disease Last Night

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Walter Braasch, brother to Ulrich Braasch, whose death occurred ten days ago, passed away at his home, 1401 South Tenth street, last night, death being due to pneumonia which disease also claimed his brother. The funeral will be held Sunday and will be in charge of Manitowoc Lodge 194, I.O.O.F., at the home.

Mr. Braasch had assisted in taking care of his brother and on the day previous to the death of the latter was stricken and forced to take to his bed. His condition became alarmingly worse and the end came last night.

Decedent was 48 years of age, having been born at Newton Aug. 17, 1870. He had made his home in the city for a number of years. Mr. Braasch is survived by his widow and two sons, Elmer and Walter. His age father, two brothers - Leo of this city, George of Newton, and three sisters, Mrs. W. Roxine, Mrs. Edward Kreuger and Miss Amelia Braasch also survive.

Published in the Manitowoc Daily Herald; February 14, 1918; page 1


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