PAUL KADOW DEAD AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS; WAS 49
Deceased is Survived by Widow and 4 Children
Paul Kadow, 816 Buffalo street, died last night after a several days
illness, being confined to his bed, however, but three days.
The deceased was born on a farm in the town of Newton, this county,
April 29, 1871, where he lived until about a year and a half ago, when
he and family moved to the city. He leaves a wife and four children, the
oldest being sixteen years of age. His aged mother and three brothers,
Frank and Stephen Kadow, this city and John Kadow of the town of Newton,
also survive him.
The funereal will be held Wednesday forenoon from St. Mary’s church.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, Sept. 10, 1917, Page 1
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[bur. 09-12-1917/cause: Brights disease]
PAUL KADOW DEAD AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS; WAS 49
Deceased is Survived by Widow and 4 Children
Paul Kadow, 816 Buffalo street, died last night after a several days
illness, being confined to his bed, however, but three days.
The deceased was born on a farm in the town of Newton, this county,
April 29, 1871, where he lived until about a year and a half ago, when
he and family moved to the city. He leaves a wife and four children, the
oldest being sixteen years of age. His aged mother and three brothers,
Frank and Stephen Kadow, this city and John Kadow of the town of Newton,
also survive him.
The funereal will be held Wednesday forenoon from St. Mary’s church.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, Sept. 10, 1917, Page 1
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[bur. 09-12-1917/cause: Brights disease]
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