Funeral services for Julius Dueno, 47, former Manitowoc resident, who
died yesterday in Chicago, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Frazier
mortuary chapel, the Rev. Carl Hagen officiating. There will be Masonic
rites at the grave in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Dueno was stricken with a sudden heart attack Wednesday morning, while
on his way to work for the Dryden Rubber company, where he was production
manager.
Born in this city in 1899 Mr. Dueno was employed at the ship yards here
during World War I. Twenty-six years ago he married Miss Rose Felber and
they moved to Chicago.
Survivors are his wife; three sisters, Mrs. L.W. Norteman of this city,
Mrs. H.D. Kuentz and Mrs. R.H. Spiehm of Madison; five brothers, George
of this city, Frank, Fred, Henry and August Jr., all of Chicago.
There will be Masonic rites by the Acme lodge in Chicago tonight. Mr.
Dueno was a past master of that lodge. The body will arrive here Friday
afternoon and may be viewed after 7 p.m. at the mortuary.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, April 24, 1947 P.2
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[died 04-23-1947 in Chicago IL/age 47 yrs./bur. on Father's lot-August Dueno]
Funeral services for Julius Dueno, 47, former Manitowoc resident, who
died yesterday in Chicago, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Frazier
mortuary chapel, the Rev. Carl Hagen officiating. There will be Masonic
rites at the grave in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Dueno was stricken with a sudden heart attack Wednesday morning, while
on his way to work for the Dryden Rubber company, where he was production
manager.
Born in this city in 1899 Mr. Dueno was employed at the ship yards here
during World War I. Twenty-six years ago he married Miss Rose Felber and
they moved to Chicago.
Survivors are his wife; three sisters, Mrs. L.W. Norteman of this city,
Mrs. H.D. Kuentz and Mrs. R.H. Spiehm of Madison; five brothers, George
of this city, Frank, Fred, Henry and August Jr., all of Chicago.
There will be Masonic rites by the Acme lodge in Chicago tonight. Mr.
Dueno was a past master of that lodge. The body will arrive here Friday
afternoon and may be viewed after 7 p.m. at the mortuary.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, April 24, 1947 P.2
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[died 04-23-1947 in Chicago IL/age 47 yrs./bur. on Father's lot-August Dueno]
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