WELL KNOWN YOUNG MAN IS CALLED TO REST
Al Winter, Employe N.W. Victim of the White Plague
Albert Winter, for several years employed as a switchman in the local yards of the C. & N.W. and who escaped death by a miracle when caught under a derailed car a few months ago, died last night of consumption, age 23 years. He was born here and had made his home in this city most of his life. A mother, Mrs. Minna Winters and a sister, Miss Laura, survive him.
The funeral will be held from the home at 1710 S. Tenth street, Thursday at 2 o'clock.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, July 1, 1913 P. 5
WELL KNOWN YOUNG MAN IS CALLED TO REST
Al Winter, Employe N.W. Victim of the White Plague
Albert Winter, for several years employed as a switchman in the local yards of the C. & N.W. and who escaped death by a miracle when caught under a derailed car a few months ago, died last night of consumption, age 23 years. He was born here and had made his home in this city most of his life. A mother, Mrs. Minna Winters and a sister, Miss Laura, survive him.
The funeral will be held from the home at 1710 S. Tenth street, Thursday at 2 o'clock.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, July 1, 1913 P. 5
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