FUNERAL OF A. LECLAIR TO BE HELD HERE
The body of Arthur LeClair, who died at Milwaukee Tuesday evening, the demise
being due to a complication of disease, arrived here over the Chicago & North
Western on the limited last night.
The body was taken to the Urbanek and Wattawa undertaking chapel, from where
the funeral will be held tomorrow morning with services at __ o’clock at Sacred
Heart Catholic Church, the Rev. W. J. Luby, officiating. Burial will be at
Evergreen cemetery.
Arthur LeClair was forty-two years old, having been born at Two Rivers July 16,
1884. He grew to manhood in that city and was married there twenty-one year ago
to Dorothy Bartel, who with one son, Terrence, of this city, survives him. A
daughter, Hazel, preceded her father in death in this city five years ago. The
family lived at Two Rivers until ten years ago when they moved to this city and
three years ago took up their home at Milwaukee, where Mr. LeClair was engaged
by the Great Lakes Dredge and Dock company as a dredge operator. Besides the
widow and son, his mother, Mr. Mary LeClair of Cleveland, Ohio, two sisters,
Mrs. John Hayes of Two Rivers and Mrs. Frank Wolfe of Cleveland, Ohio, and one
brother, Joseph, of Seattle, Wash., survive him.
Manitowoc Herald News, September 17, 1925 P. 2
FUNERAL OF A. LECLAIR TO BE HELD HERE
The body of Arthur LeClair, who died at Milwaukee Tuesday evening, the demise
being due to a complication of disease, arrived here over the Chicago & North
Western on the limited last night.
The body was taken to the Urbanek and Wattawa undertaking chapel, from where
the funeral will be held tomorrow morning with services at __ o’clock at Sacred
Heart Catholic Church, the Rev. W. J. Luby, officiating. Burial will be at
Evergreen cemetery.
Arthur LeClair was forty-two years old, having been born at Two Rivers July 16,
1884. He grew to manhood in that city and was married there twenty-one year ago
to Dorothy Bartel, who with one son, Terrence, of this city, survives him. A
daughter, Hazel, preceded her father in death in this city five years ago. The
family lived at Two Rivers until ten years ago when they moved to this city and
three years ago took up their home at Milwaukee, where Mr. LeClair was engaged
by the Great Lakes Dredge and Dock company as a dredge operator. Besides the
widow and son, his mother, Mr. Mary LeClair of Cleveland, Ohio, two sisters,
Mrs. John Hayes of Two Rivers and Mrs. Frank Wolfe of Cleveland, Ohio, and one
brother, Joseph, of Seattle, Wash., survive him.
Manitowoc Herald News, September 17, 1925 P. 2
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