David W. Handel, 53, of 616 Hamilton St., Manitowoc, veteran employe of Manitowoc
Public Utilities, died unexpectedly Saturday evening at Savoy Café, Manitowoc. He
suffered a heart attack.
Masonic funeral rites will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc,
and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
Mr. Handel was born Sept. 12, 1905, at Chicago, son of the late George and Ida
Schroeder Handel. He married the former Alice Lohse in 1936 at Indiana. Shortly
after marriage the couple returned to Manitowoc where he was employed by Manitowoc
Public Utilities for 35 years and served in the capacity of chief draftsman for a
number of years. Mr. Handel was a member of Masonic Lodge 63, F and AM Chapter No.
16, R and SM and Council No. 18.
Survivors include the wife and a brother, Roland, of Chicago. Friends may call at
the funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, January 12, 1959 P. 11
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[d. 01-10-1959/age 53 yrs.]
David W. Handel, 53, of 616 Hamilton St., Manitowoc, veteran employe of Manitowoc
Public Utilities, died unexpectedly Saturday evening at Savoy Café, Manitowoc. He
suffered a heart attack.
Masonic funeral rites will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc,
and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
Mr. Handel was born Sept. 12, 1905, at Chicago, son of the late George and Ida
Schroeder Handel. He married the former Alice Lohse in 1936 at Indiana. Shortly
after marriage the couple returned to Manitowoc where he was employed by Manitowoc
Public Utilities for 35 years and served in the capacity of chief draftsman for a
number of years. Mr. Handel was a member of Masonic Lodge 63, F and AM Chapter No.
16, R and SM and Council No. 18.
Survivors include the wife and a brother, Roland, of Chicago. Friends may call at
the funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, January 12, 1959 P. 11
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[d. 01-10-1959/age 53 yrs.]
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