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Edward Leopold Wilda

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Edward Leopold Wilda

Birth
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
8 Feb 1935 (aged 56)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
R-10-10-1
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EDWARD WILDA (d. 1935)

WILDA SERVICE WILL BE HELD 2 P.M. FRIDAY (photo)
Businessman And At One time Crack School Athlete Had a Heart Attack
Funeral services for Edward L. Wilda, 57, north side business man,
will be held from the home, 842 North 10th street, Friday at 2 p.m.
the services will be in charge of Odd Fellows lodge No. 55 of which
the deceased was a member. Burial will be at Evergreen cemetery.
M. Wilda died suddenly Tuesday morning of a heart attack shortly as
he returned indoors after clearing the walk of snow.
Born in this city in 1877 (sic), the deceased always made his home
here. He attended the north side schools and in 1897 and 1898 was a
member of the crack football team of the north side high school when
included among others his brother Henry, John Peterik, Dr. A.J. Shimek,
Charles Wilda and Ted Jones. The 1898 team established a statewide
reputation that fall. The deceased was an end on that team.
After completion of his high school course Mr. Wilda became associated
with Hall Brothers, Commercial street with whom he continued for 20
years. He later became proprietor of a battery shop and more recently
was one of three partners in the W.F.G. Products company, of Manitowoc.
For the past two years he had been retired.
The deceased was married in 1904 to Paula Stupecky of this city.
Survivors are his widow, six sons, Raleigh, Emerson, Chester and Harry,
city, Paul, attending Whitewater State Teachers college, Eugene attending
the University of Wisconsin; three brothers, Adolph, Henry and Dr. Odon
Wilda, city; three sisters, Mrs. Oscar Belinske, Mrs. Louis Schliesleder
Jr. and Mayme Wilda, city; and two grandchildren.
The body was removed to the home this afternoon from the Frazier mortuary.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, February 6, 1935 P.2
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[bur. 02-08-1935/age 57 yrs./cause: coronary thrombosis]
EDWARD WILDA (d. 1935)

WILDA SERVICE WILL BE HELD 2 P.M. FRIDAY (photo)
Businessman And At One time Crack School Athlete Had a Heart Attack
Funeral services for Edward L. Wilda, 57, north side business man,
will be held from the home, 842 North 10th street, Friday at 2 p.m.
the services will be in charge of Odd Fellows lodge No. 55 of which
the deceased was a member. Burial will be at Evergreen cemetery.
M. Wilda died suddenly Tuesday morning of a heart attack shortly as
he returned indoors after clearing the walk of snow.
Born in this city in 1877 (sic), the deceased always made his home
here. He attended the north side schools and in 1897 and 1898 was a
member of the crack football team of the north side high school when
included among others his brother Henry, John Peterik, Dr. A.J. Shimek,
Charles Wilda and Ted Jones. The 1898 team established a statewide
reputation that fall. The deceased was an end on that team.
After completion of his high school course Mr. Wilda became associated
with Hall Brothers, Commercial street with whom he continued for 20
years. He later became proprietor of a battery shop and more recently
was one of three partners in the W.F.G. Products company, of Manitowoc.
For the past two years he had been retired.
The deceased was married in 1904 to Paula Stupecky of this city.
Survivors are his widow, six sons, Raleigh, Emerson, Chester and Harry,
city, Paul, attending Whitewater State Teachers college, Eugene attending
the University of Wisconsin; three brothers, Adolph, Henry and Dr. Odon
Wilda, city; three sisters, Mrs. Oscar Belinske, Mrs. Louis Schliesleder
Jr. and Mayme Wilda, city; and two grandchildren.
The body was removed to the home this afternoon from the Frazier mortuary.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, February 6, 1935 P.2
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[bur. 02-08-1935/age 57 yrs./cause: coronary thrombosis]


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