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Fred H. Steffen

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Fred H. Steffen

Birth
Death
20 May 1930 (aged 38–39)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
R-29-3-5
Memorial ID
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DROPS DEAD AS HE GETS OUT OF
AUTOMOBILE
Fred H. Steffen, Well Known Plumbing Contractor, Dies Suddenly This
Morning Stricken with a heart attack shortly before seven o’clock this morning,
as he took his brother, Reinhardt, back to Manitowoc Rapids, Fred H. Steffen,
well known Manitowoc plumbing contractor, dropped dead beside his car. Although
he had complained at times of not feeling well his condition was never such that
he was compelled to leave his work. His death was a sad shock at the Steffen
home, 1018 South Ninteenth street, where he leaves a widow and six small
children.
Mr. Steffen had just left his brother out of the car at the Rapids
and had himself stepped from behind the wheel when he threw up his hands and
fell forward on his face. Dr. Kemper was summoned and pronounced his death due
to heart failure.
Spent Entire Life Here
The deceased was 39 years of age,
having been born in this city and spent his entire life here. For the past
twelve years he has been engaged in the general plumbing business, having his
business located at his home on South Ninteenth street. In 1912 Mr. Steffen was
married to Miss Della Duveneck who survives him with four daughters, Sylvia,
Ethel, Hazel and Mary Jane and two sons, Frederick and Querin. Two brothers,
Reinhardt of Rapids, and William of this city, and one sister, Mrs. Emil Dehne
of this city also survive.Funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon from
the home on South Nineteenth street.
- Manitowoc Herald News, May 16, 1930
P.2
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Source: 2manitowoc.com
while scuffling with his
brother]
DROPS DEAD AS HE GETS OUT OF
AUTOMOBILE
Fred H. Steffen, Well Known Plumbing Contractor, Dies Suddenly This
Morning Stricken with a heart attack shortly before seven o’clock this morning,
as he took his brother, Reinhardt, back to Manitowoc Rapids, Fred H. Steffen,
well known Manitowoc plumbing contractor, dropped dead beside his car. Although
he had complained at times of not feeling well his condition was never such that
he was compelled to leave his work. His death was a sad shock at the Steffen
home, 1018 South Ninteenth street, where he leaves a widow and six small
children.
Mr. Steffen had just left his brother out of the car at the Rapids
and had himself stepped from behind the wheel when he threw up his hands and
fell forward on his face. Dr. Kemper was summoned and pronounced his death due
to heart failure.
Spent Entire Life Here
The deceased was 39 years of age,
having been born in this city and spent his entire life here. For the past
twelve years he has been engaged in the general plumbing business, having his
business located at his home on South Ninteenth street. In 1912 Mr. Steffen was
married to Miss Della Duveneck who survives him with four daughters, Sylvia,
Ethel, Hazel and Mary Jane and two sons, Frederick and Querin. Two brothers,
Reinhardt of Rapids, and William of this city, and one sister, Mrs. Emil Dehne
of this city also survive.Funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon from
the home on South Nineteenth street.
- Manitowoc Herald News, May 16, 1930
P.2
*******
Source: 2manitowoc.com
while scuffling with his
brother]


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