MICHAEL C. KLEMAN
Michael C. Kleman, 75, one of the owners of the old Palace Steam laundry
on Jay street, died at his home, 1013 S. 17th street, this morning after
suffering a hemorrhage. He had not been in the best of health but was not
seriously ill until this morning.
Mr. Kleman was one of the organizers and part owner of the Palace laundry
in 1898. He retired from active management in 1921.
Mr. Kleman was born in the Town of Kossuth Oct. 29, 1863. He married Miss
Dora Meyer in this city Oct. 5, 1889 and they were looking forward to
observing their golden wedding anniversary this fall.
Besides the widow, the survivors are one daughter, Adna, at home; two sons,
Rueben of this city, and Allen at home, four grandchildren (private) and
one great grandchild (private) A daughter, Carmen, died in 1900.
Mr. Kleman served a term in the City Council about 30 years ago as alderman
from the fifth ward and took an active interest in affairs of the Democratic
party. He was a member of the Royal League.
The body will be removed to the residence from the Pfeffer Funeral home
Tuesday morning. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence
Wednesday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. A.C. Fischer, pastor of the First Reformed
church. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, August 7, 1939 P.2
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[d. 08-07-1939/age 75 yrs./cause: carcinoma of stomach]
MICHAEL C. KLEMAN
Michael C. Kleman, 75, one of the owners of the old Palace Steam laundry
on Jay street, died at his home, 1013 S. 17th street, this morning after
suffering a hemorrhage. He had not been in the best of health but was not
seriously ill until this morning.
Mr. Kleman was one of the organizers and part owner of the Palace laundry
in 1898. He retired from active management in 1921.
Mr. Kleman was born in the Town of Kossuth Oct. 29, 1863. He married Miss
Dora Meyer in this city Oct. 5, 1889 and they were looking forward to
observing their golden wedding anniversary this fall.
Besides the widow, the survivors are one daughter, Adna, at home; two sons,
Rueben of this city, and Allen at home, four grandchildren (private) and
one great grandchild (private) A daughter, Carmen, died in 1900.
Mr. Kleman served a term in the City Council about 30 years ago as alderman
from the fifth ward and took an active interest in affairs of the Democratic
party. He was a member of the Royal League.
The body will be removed to the residence from the Pfeffer Funeral home
Tuesday morning. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence
Wednesday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. A.C. Fischer, pastor of the First Reformed
church. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, August 7, 1939 P.2
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[d. 08-07-1939/age 75 yrs./cause: carcinoma of stomach]
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