JOSEPH P. KABAT
JOSEPH KABAT, PIONEER OF CO. PASSES, AGE 84
Joseph Kabat, a pioneer business man of Manitowoc county, died at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Geiger, 619 North Fifth street, Sunday evening
the demise being due to infirmities incident to old age. Mr. Kabat was past
eighty-four and for the last fifteen years, since the death of his wife, had
made this city his home. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning with
services at Sacred Heart Catholic church at 9 o'clock, the Rev. Vondrachek,
a nephew, officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen.
Born January 26, 1841 in Bohemia, Mr. Kabat came to America at the age of
sixteen with his parents and the family settled at Reedsville where he later
in life engaged in the saloon and hotel business which he conducted until the
death of his wife. He was married to Miss Mary Suchan at Maple Grove in 1869.
Surviving him are five daughters, Mrs. Charles Geiger of this city, Mrs. Rose
Pech of Green Bay, Mrs. Joseph Wachtel and Mrs. Henry Wachtel of Two Rivers
and Mrs. A.F. Werner of Brillion and two sons, Joseph of Green Bay and Wencil.
Twenty-six granchildren and one great grandchild also survive him. He was a
member of the Reedsvile branch of the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Monday, August 3, 1925 P. 2
JOSEPH P. KABAT
JOSEPH KABAT, PIONEER OF CO. PASSES, AGE 84
Joseph Kabat, a pioneer business man of Manitowoc county, died at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Geiger, 619 North Fifth street, Sunday evening
the demise being due to infirmities incident to old age. Mr. Kabat was past
eighty-four and for the last fifteen years, since the death of his wife, had
made this city his home. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning with
services at Sacred Heart Catholic church at 9 o'clock, the Rev. Vondrachek,
a nephew, officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen.
Born January 26, 1841 in Bohemia, Mr. Kabat came to America at the age of
sixteen with his parents and the family settled at Reedsville where he later
in life engaged in the saloon and hotel business which he conducted until the
death of his wife. He was married to Miss Mary Suchan at Maple Grove in 1869.
Surviving him are five daughters, Mrs. Charles Geiger of this city, Mrs. Rose
Pech of Green Bay, Mrs. Joseph Wachtel and Mrs. Henry Wachtel of Two Rivers
and Mrs. A.F. Werner of Brillion and two sons, Joseph of Green Bay and Wencil.
Twenty-six granchildren and one great grandchild also survive him. He was a
member of the Reedsvile branch of the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Monday, August 3, 1925 P. 2
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