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THEO. WEINKOETZ, ST. NAZIANZ, KNOWN AS "DOLL THEATRE" MAN,
DIES AT HOSPITAL HERE, PARALYSIS
Stricken by paralysis, while visiting here and removed to the hospital Sunday, Theodore Weinkoetz, of St. Nazianz, died late yesterday. Funeral arrangements have not been made.
Mr. Weinkoetz was known as the "doll theatre" man and was known throughout the county and state, having traveled with a mechanical show which had been very successful. Born at St. Nazianz Feb. 22, 1878, Mr. Weinkoetz had resided in the county all his life.
He is survived by his father, Peter Weinkoetz, of St. Nazianz, four
sisters and one brother.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, February 06, 1917, Page 5
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Weinkoetz, Theodore (Jan. 27, 1879-Feb. 5, 1917 [birth date comes from birth record] –single –son of Peter Weinkoetz and Carolina Leichtnam –showman with puppet show –died from "apoplexy") – 3-3-28 –no stone [in 2011 the St. Nazianz Area Historical Society placed a marker on this grave]
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THEO. WEINKOETZ, ST. NAZIANZ, KNOWN AS "DOLL THEATRE" MAN,
DIES AT HOSPITAL HERE, PARALYSIS
Stricken by paralysis, while visiting here and removed to the hospital Sunday, Theodore Weinkoetz, of St. Nazianz, died late yesterday. Funeral arrangements have not been made.
Mr. Weinkoetz was known as the "doll theatre" man and was known throughout the county and state, having traveled with a mechanical show which had been very successful. Born at St. Nazianz Feb. 22, 1878, Mr. Weinkoetz had resided in the county all his life.
He is survived by his father, Peter Weinkoetz, of St. Nazianz, four
sisters and one brother.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, February 06, 1917, Page 5
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Weinkoetz, Theodore (Jan. 27, 1879-Feb. 5, 1917 [birth date comes from birth record] –single –son of Peter Weinkoetz and Carolina Leichtnam –showman with puppet show –died from "apoplexy") – 3-3-28 –no stone [in 2011 the St. Nazianz Area Historical Society placed a marker on this grave]
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