Baraboo - Fred L. Haugh, former resident of this city, died Thursday at the
home of his son, Earl W. Haugh in Manitowoc, after a long illness during part
of which he had been confined to a hospital here and had also received care at
the home of his brother, J.O. Haugh. For 25 years, he had been employed in the
signal department of the North Western railroad. He is survived by his wife
and son. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon in Manitowoc.
Wisconsin State Journal, Sun., July 5, 1942 page 2
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Survivors include his wife, Florence; his son, Earl W.; two grandchildren,
Jeanette and Donald; two brothers and two sisters, J.O. Haugh of Baraboo, A.L.
Haugh, Mrs. Elizabeth Rake and Mrs. Walter Hubert, all of Evanston, Ill. Mrs.
Earl Haugh will be remembered as Marie Carpenter, daughter of George Carpenter
of this city.
Wisconsin State Journal, July 6, 1942
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[cause: chr. glomerula nephritis/bur. on Earl W. Haugh lot]
Baraboo - Fred L. Haugh, former resident of this city, died Thursday at the
home of his son, Earl W. Haugh in Manitowoc, after a long illness during part
of which he had been confined to a hospital here and had also received care at
the home of his brother, J.O. Haugh. For 25 years, he had been employed in the
signal department of the North Western railroad. He is survived by his wife
and son. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon in Manitowoc.
Wisconsin State Journal, Sun., July 5, 1942 page 2
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Survivors include his wife, Florence; his son, Earl W.; two grandchildren,
Jeanette and Donald; two brothers and two sisters, J.O. Haugh of Baraboo, A.L.
Haugh, Mrs. Elizabeth Rake and Mrs. Walter Hubert, all of Evanston, Ill. Mrs.
Earl Haugh will be remembered as Marie Carpenter, daughter of George Carpenter
of this city.
Wisconsin State Journal, July 6, 1942
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[cause: chr. glomerula nephritis/bur. on Earl W. Haugh lot]
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