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Earl Oscar “Smokey” Toltzmann

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Earl Oscar “Smokey” Toltzmann

Birth
Death
9 Jan 1984 (aged 70)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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V-25-4
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Born 11/16/1913 died January 9, 1984, he married Anna E. Sleger September 8, 1934 in Waukegan, Illinois. Anna was born May 13, 1913 and died July 20, 1984 in Manitowoc, WI.

They had 8 children their son Roy preceding them in death.

Earl (known as ‘Smokey') worked at Rahr Malting and Budweiser plant – he was an avid sportsman and conservationist.

Earl was one of 55 concerned conservationists who gathered on Oct. 28,. 1958 for the purpose of organizing a sportsmens club that would promote a closer unity and fellowship among all true sportsmen and lovers of nature in the Shoto area.

Their objective was to furnish public access on the West Twin River for fishing, picnicing, etc. They also wanted to provide habitat for wildlife,which includes duck ponds,to improve nesting and cover for song birds and game birds, to encourage reforestation, to procure the enactment of game laws, also laws prohibiting pollution of lakes and streams,and other desirable legislation insuring a better protection of game and fishes and song and insect-eating birds, and to lend assistance in the proper enforcement of game laws.
Born 11/16/1913 died January 9, 1984, he married Anna E. Sleger September 8, 1934 in Waukegan, Illinois. Anna was born May 13, 1913 and died July 20, 1984 in Manitowoc, WI.

They had 8 children their son Roy preceding them in death.

Earl (known as ‘Smokey') worked at Rahr Malting and Budweiser plant – he was an avid sportsman and conservationist.

Earl was one of 55 concerned conservationists who gathered on Oct. 28,. 1958 for the purpose of organizing a sportsmens club that would promote a closer unity and fellowship among all true sportsmen and lovers of nature in the Shoto area.

Their objective was to furnish public access on the West Twin River for fishing, picnicing, etc. They also wanted to provide habitat for wildlife,which includes duck ponds,to improve nesting and cover for song birds and game birds, to encourage reforestation, to procure the enactment of game laws, also laws prohibiting pollution of lakes and streams,and other desirable legislation insuring a better protection of game and fishes and song and insect-eating birds, and to lend assistance in the proper enforcement of game laws.


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