FRANK MUSIEL, FORMER NEWTON PIONEER DEAD
Frank Musiel, aged 66, a resident of Manitowoc county all his life,
and who removed here from Newton to reside, 12 years ago died this
noon at the family home, 1209 South Tenth street, after a several
week illness. Asthma was the cause of his demise.
Funeral arrangements will not be completed until relatives away have
been communicated with.
The deceased was born in Newton December 1, 1861 and located on a farm
there. He was married to Josephine Herrmann, who with two daughters,
Miss Elsa of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. N. E. Hartung of Two Rivers and
three sons, Walter of Stiles, Idaho, Norman of Embreeville, Pa., and
John of Manitowoc, survive. Two sisters, Mrs. Anna Hagland of Escanaba,
Mich., and Mrs. Joseph Feurstein, of Pelican Lake and three brothers,
Peter of Seattle, John of Vancouver, British Columbia and Matt, of
Prague, Neb. also survive. After disposing of the farm in Newton 13
years go the deceased removed to Manitowoc to make his home.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, February 29, 1928, Page 2
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[cause: acute nephritis/bur. on Mrs. Josephine Musiel lot]
FRANK MUSIEL, FORMER NEWTON PIONEER DEAD
Frank Musiel, aged 66, a resident of Manitowoc county all his life,
and who removed here from Newton to reside, 12 years ago died this
noon at the family home, 1209 South Tenth street, after a several
week illness. Asthma was the cause of his demise.
Funeral arrangements will not be completed until relatives away have
been communicated with.
The deceased was born in Newton December 1, 1861 and located on a farm
there. He was married to Josephine Herrmann, who with two daughters,
Miss Elsa of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. N. E. Hartung of Two Rivers and
three sons, Walter of Stiles, Idaho, Norman of Embreeville, Pa., and
John of Manitowoc, survive. Two sisters, Mrs. Anna Hagland of Escanaba,
Mich., and Mrs. Joseph Feurstein, of Pelican Lake and three brothers,
Peter of Seattle, John of Vancouver, British Columbia and Matt, of
Prague, Neb. also survive. After disposing of the farm in Newton 13
years go the deceased removed to Manitowoc to make his home.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, February 29, 1928, Page 2
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[cause: acute nephritis/bur. on Mrs. Josephine Musiel lot]
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