DIES ONE WEEK AFTER STRICKEN BY PARALYSIS
Lingering little longer than a week after being found paralyzed in the “jungles”
a few miles west of the city, John Plotka, 59 years of age, died at the Holy
Family hospital today. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at nine
with burial at Evergreen.
Plotka was found by the police last week, in a dazed and weakened condition after
they had been notified a man had lain in the same position and identical place
for more than two days. After being taken into custody he was removed to the
hospital where he failed to show improvement.
The dead man is survived by a sister, Mrs. Louis Louisier of Two Rivers. His
wife and several children make their home in Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Herald News, July 1, 1927 P. 13
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[cause: apoplexy]
DIES ONE WEEK AFTER STRICKEN BY PARALYSIS
Lingering little longer than a week after being found paralyzed in the “jungles”
a few miles west of the city, John Plotka, 59 years of age, died at the Holy
Family hospital today. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at nine
with burial at Evergreen.
Plotka was found by the police last week, in a dazed and weakened condition after
they had been notified a man had lain in the same position and identical place
for more than two days. After being taken into custody he was removed to the
hospital where he failed to show improvement.
The dead man is survived by a sister, Mrs. Louis Louisier of Two Rivers. His
wife and several children make their home in Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Herald News, July 1, 1927 P. 13
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[cause: apoplexy]
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