CITY FIREMAN CALLED BY DEATH
Alois Radl died at his home, 914 State street, last night after a lingering
illness caused by lung troubles. He was a member of the Northside fire station
where illness forced him last fall to take leave from the service. The deceased
was born in this city, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Radl, July 24, 1886, and
has resided here ever since. Besides his wife and four small children he is
survived by his aged mother, three brothers and four sisters. They are Joseph
Radl, a resident of Oshkosh, Edward and George Radl, Mrs. William Schwartz, Mrs.
W. C. Schlaeter, Mrs. Frank Kuhnle and Mrs. John Leicht, all of this city.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Manitowoc Herald News, April 16, 1920 P. 1
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[bur 04-19-1920/cause: pulmonary tuberculosis]
CITY FIREMAN CALLED BY DEATH
Alois Radl died at his home, 914 State street, last night after a lingering
illness caused by lung troubles. He was a member of the Northside fire station
where illness forced him last fall to take leave from the service. The deceased
was born in this city, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Radl, July 24, 1886, and
has resided here ever since. Besides his wife and four small children he is
survived by his aged mother, three brothers and four sisters. They are Joseph
Radl, a resident of Oshkosh, Edward and George Radl, Mrs. William Schwartz, Mrs.
W. C. Schlaeter, Mrs. Frank Kuhnle and Mrs. John Leicht, all of this city.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Manitowoc Herald News, April 16, 1920 P. 1
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[bur 04-19-1920/cause: pulmonary tuberculosis]
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