–husband of Theresa Anna Janka [married June 7, 1947 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Coleman, Marinette County]
–son of John Alex Gnadt and Olive Goetz –born Town of Eaton
–veteran from the Second World War –printer, worked for the Salvatorian Publishing Department and was also self-employed
–on July 17, 1950 purchased the vacant lot at 206 East Main Street and had a house built
–lived in this house until his death in 2001 –his widow Theresa continued to live here until moving to a nursing home in 2006
–died from "acute myocardial infarction –congestive heart failure
–hx old aneurysum –diabetis, leg ulcer –hypertension –sleep apnea –old renal cancer")
–buried at Calvary Chapel Mausoleum, City of Manitowoc
–husband of Theresa Anna Janka [married June 7, 1947 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Coleman, Marinette County]
–son of John Alex Gnadt and Olive Goetz –born Town of Eaton
–veteran from the Second World War –printer, worked for the Salvatorian Publishing Department and was also self-employed
–on July 17, 1950 purchased the vacant lot at 206 East Main Street and had a house built
–lived in this house until his death in 2001 –his widow Theresa continued to live here until moving to a nursing home in 2006
–died from "acute myocardial infarction –congestive heart failure
–hx old aneurysum –diabetis, leg ulcer –hypertension –sleep apnea –old renal cancer")
–buried at Calvary Chapel Mausoleum, City of Manitowoc
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U.S. ARMY
Family Members
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George Gnadt
1915–1983
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Mary Elizabeth Gnadt Domagalski
1916–2003
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Alois J "A.J., Wishie" Gnadt
1918–1975
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Frances Gnadt
1919–1924
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Leona Anna Gnadt
1920–1924
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John F. Gnadt
1923–2006
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Ruth Eleanor Gnadt
1925–2005
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Adeline Clara Gnadt Martin
1926–2022
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Joseph Gnadt
1928–1928
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Jerome James "Jerry" Gnadt
1931–2012
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