DEATH TAKES YOUNG BOY, ILL THREE WEEKS
Clarence Luecke, Age 8, Victim of Inflammatory Rheumatism
A victim of inflammatory rheumatism, from which he had been a sufferer for
three weeks, Clarence, eight year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Luecke,
1301 Marshall street, died this morning. The boy had been confined to his
home for three weeks and had suffered greatly. He was the youngest of five
boys of the family, a bright, healthy lad, who was popular with his playmates
and idolized by his parents. The lad would have been eight years old on
March 12.
Death was sudden, the heart having been affected. Funeral arrangements have
not been made.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, January 26, 1914 P. 8
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The funeral of Clarence Lueke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luecke, will be held
from the German Lutheran church tomorrow afternoon.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, January 27, 1914 P. 5
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[cause: congestion in lungs/bur. on Fred Luecke lot]
DEATH TAKES YOUNG BOY, ILL THREE WEEKS
Clarence Luecke, Age 8, Victim of Inflammatory Rheumatism
A victim of inflammatory rheumatism, from which he had been a sufferer for
three weeks, Clarence, eight year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Luecke,
1301 Marshall street, died this morning. The boy had been confined to his
home for three weeks and had suffered greatly. He was the youngest of five
boys of the family, a bright, healthy lad, who was popular with his playmates
and idolized by his parents. The lad would have been eight years old on
March 12.
Death was sudden, the heart having been affected. Funeral arrangements have
not been made.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, January 26, 1914 P. 8
*******
The funeral of Clarence Lueke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luecke, will be held
from the German Lutheran church tomorrow afternoon.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, January 27, 1914 P. 5
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[cause: congestion in lungs/bur. on Fred Luecke lot]
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