Mr. Marlborough was born March 20, 1899, in Town of Franklin, son of the late George and Mary Doolan Marlborough. He attended St. Michael parochial school at Whitelaw and spent most of his working life employed as a structural steel worker, retiring in 1964. He married Helen Gintner Aug. 25, 1925, at St. Mary Church, Clarks Mills. They made their home there until moving to Manitowoc three years ago. He was a member of Iron Workers Local No. 8, Milwaukee, Clarks Mills Sportsmans Club, Holy Name Society, Knights of Columbus and St. Vincent DePaul Society.
Survivors include his wife; two sons, five daughters, three sisters, Mrs. August Hoeft, of Clarks Mills, Mrs. Ray Peschek, of Milwaukee and Mrs. Leo Flaherty, of DePere and 27 granchildren. (Survivors edited for privacy)
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. May 25, 1970 PG. 26
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(b. 20 Mar. 1899/d. May 1970/SSDI)
Mr. Marlborough was born March 20, 1899, in Town of Franklin, son of the late George and Mary Doolan Marlborough. He attended St. Michael parochial school at Whitelaw and spent most of his working life employed as a structural steel worker, retiring in 1964. He married Helen Gintner Aug. 25, 1925, at St. Mary Church, Clarks Mills. They made their home there until moving to Manitowoc three years ago. He was a member of Iron Workers Local No. 8, Milwaukee, Clarks Mills Sportsmans Club, Holy Name Society, Knights of Columbus and St. Vincent DePaul Society.
Survivors include his wife; two sons, five daughters, three sisters, Mrs. August Hoeft, of Clarks Mills, Mrs. Ray Peschek, of Milwaukee and Mrs. Leo Flaherty, of DePere and 27 granchildren. (Survivors edited for privacy)
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. May 25, 1970 PG. 26
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(b. 20 Mar. 1899/d. May 1970/SSDI)
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