Local Man Dies at Bay
Gustave Geisler, a son of Henry Geisler, 1125 South Twelfth street, died
today at Green Bay where he made his home, the news received in a telegram
proving a great shock to relatives who had no intimation that he was ill.
It is thought that death was due to a sudden attack of heart failure.
Mr. Geisler was born in this city August 30, 1882. He had resided at Green
Bay for seven years and was employed as superintendent of the Northern
Corrugating company. He is survived by his wife four children, his parents,
five sisters, Mrs. Herman Pleuss, Mrs. Walter Hutchthausen, Mrs. Joseph
Kaufman, Mrs. Robert Bean and Miss Olivia Geisler and one brother, Arthur.
Mrs. Geisler was formerly Minnie Kohout of this city and the couple were
married sixteen years ago. It is expected that the body will be brought
here for burial.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, December 10, 1921 P. 1
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[bur 12-13-1921/age 39 yrs/cause: valvular heart disease/bur on Henry Geisler lot]
Local Man Dies at Bay
Gustave Geisler, a son of Henry Geisler, 1125 South Twelfth street, died
today at Green Bay where he made his home, the news received in a telegram
proving a great shock to relatives who had no intimation that he was ill.
It is thought that death was due to a sudden attack of heart failure.
Mr. Geisler was born in this city August 30, 1882. He had resided at Green
Bay for seven years and was employed as superintendent of the Northern
Corrugating company. He is survived by his wife four children, his parents,
five sisters, Mrs. Herman Pleuss, Mrs. Walter Hutchthausen, Mrs. Joseph
Kaufman, Mrs. Robert Bean and Miss Olivia Geisler and one brother, Arthur.
Mrs. Geisler was formerly Minnie Kohout of this city and the couple were
married sixteen years ago. It is expected that the body will be brought
here for burial.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, December 10, 1921 P. 1
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[bur 12-13-1921/age 39 yrs/cause: valvular heart disease/bur on Henry Geisler lot]
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