Walter Rath, a south side man who has been a patient at Maple Crest sanitorium,
died at the institution at Whitelaw yesterday, aged 31. Mr. Rath had long been
a victim of consumption and had been cared for at the sanatorium only a short
time, the disease having made so great advance that his life could not be saved.
Deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rath, So. Eleventh street, and was
formerly employed as a tailor.
He is survived by a widow and three children, his parents, two brothers, Emil
and Herman and a sister, Mrs. Roland Brachman.
Funeral services will be held from the home of his parents Sunday afternoon.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, August 8, 1914
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[bur. 08-09-1914/age: 31 yrs./cause: pulmonary tuberculosis/
burial on John Rath lot]
Walter Rath, a south side man who has been a patient at Maple Crest sanitorium,
died at the institution at Whitelaw yesterday, aged 31. Mr. Rath had long been
a victim of consumption and had been cared for at the sanatorium only a short
time, the disease having made so great advance that his life could not be saved.
Deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rath, So. Eleventh street, and was
formerly employed as a tailor.
He is survived by a widow and three children, his parents, two brothers, Emil
and Herman and a sister, Mrs. Roland Brachman.
Funeral services will be held from the home of his parents Sunday afternoon.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, August 8, 1914
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[bur. 08-09-1914/age: 31 yrs./cause: pulmonary tuberculosis/
burial on John Rath lot]
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