LAKE SMITH IS DEAD, RESIDENT HERE ALL LIFE
Death Occurs Friday Noon At Hospital; Funeral Will Be Held Monday
Lake Smith, 47, well known Manitowoc resident, died at the Holy Family
hospital Friday noon. Funeral services will take place at St. Boniface
church at 9:30 a.m. Monday. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Smith was born in this city June 1, 1886. He received his education
in the first ward school and attended Lawrence college. On June 20, 1911
he married Laura Nemacheck of Appleton. At the time of his marriage he
was a traveling salesman for the Fox River Valley Knitting company. In
1912 he purchased the Superior Coffee company of Manitowoc and Two Rivers.
He also conducted a soft drink parlor and hotel at 10th and Jay streets.
He was forced to give up his work two years ago when he became seriously
ill with heart trouble.
Mr. Smith ran for sheriff on the democratic ticket in 1928 and 1930. He
was active in the democratic organization.
The deceased is survived by the widow; four children, Helen, Burt, Marjorie
and Joan; his father, A.H. Smith; and one sister, Mrs. C.P. Jackson of
De Pere.
The body will lie in state at the Pfeffer Funeral home until the time of
the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, July 22, 1933 P. 4
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[Lake Michigan Smith/bur. 07-24-1933/age 47 yrs/cause: septicemia and
gangrene left foot]
LAKE SMITH IS DEAD, RESIDENT HERE ALL LIFE
Death Occurs Friday Noon At Hospital; Funeral Will Be Held Monday
Lake Smith, 47, well known Manitowoc resident, died at the Holy Family
hospital Friday noon. Funeral services will take place at St. Boniface
church at 9:30 a.m. Monday. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Smith was born in this city June 1, 1886. He received his education
in the first ward school and attended Lawrence college. On June 20, 1911
he married Laura Nemacheck of Appleton. At the time of his marriage he
was a traveling salesman for the Fox River Valley Knitting company. In
1912 he purchased the Superior Coffee company of Manitowoc and Two Rivers.
He also conducted a soft drink parlor and hotel at 10th and Jay streets.
He was forced to give up his work two years ago when he became seriously
ill with heart trouble.
Mr. Smith ran for sheriff on the democratic ticket in 1928 and 1930. He
was active in the democratic organization.
The deceased is survived by the widow; four children, Helen, Burt, Marjorie
and Joan; his father, A.H. Smith; and one sister, Mrs. C.P. Jackson of
De Pere.
The body will lie in state at the Pfeffer Funeral home until the time of
the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, July 22, 1933 P. 4
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[Lake Michigan Smith/bur. 07-24-1933/age 47 yrs/cause: septicemia and
gangrene left foot]
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