JULIUS VOGEL TAKEN BY DEATH AT MILWAUKEE
Former Local Man; Conducted a Meat Market in This City
Julius Vogel, former local man, who conducted a meat market in this city many
years ago and who for many years has made Milwaukee his home, passed away in a
hospital in that city yesterday, death overtaking him suddenly. Mr. Vogel is a
brother of Richard Vogel of Centerville and an uncle of Alderman Otto and Hugo
Vogel of Manitowoc.
The body will be brought here on the morning train Thursday, from Milwaukee,
and funeral services will be held from the Wattawa chapel Thursday afternoon,
with burial at Evergreen.
Born in Newton
Deceased was sixty-two years of age and was born and raised in Newton. At an
early age he came to this city where he established a meat market, later removing
to Milwaukee where he has since lived. He is well known in the city and county and
news of his death, which comes as a surprise, is a shock to those who know him.
Mrs. Vogel, who was Matilda Dittmar, passed away two years ago. A daughter, Miss
Madeline, survives. Mr. Vogel leaves a sister, Mrs. Albert Ewald of Milwaukee, and
three brothers, Herman of Chicago, William of Milwaukee and Richard of Centerville.
Manitowoc Herald News, December 20, 1927 P. 2
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[bur. 12-22-1927/age 62 yr/died at Milwaukee, WI/cause: accidental fall on
sidewalk/bur. on Tillie Vogel lot]
JULIUS VOGEL TAKEN BY DEATH AT MILWAUKEE
Former Local Man; Conducted a Meat Market in This City
Julius Vogel, former local man, who conducted a meat market in this city many
years ago and who for many years has made Milwaukee his home, passed away in a
hospital in that city yesterday, death overtaking him suddenly. Mr. Vogel is a
brother of Richard Vogel of Centerville and an uncle of Alderman Otto and Hugo
Vogel of Manitowoc.
The body will be brought here on the morning train Thursday, from Milwaukee,
and funeral services will be held from the Wattawa chapel Thursday afternoon,
with burial at Evergreen.
Born in Newton
Deceased was sixty-two years of age and was born and raised in Newton. At an
early age he came to this city where he established a meat market, later removing
to Milwaukee where he has since lived. He is well known in the city and county and
news of his death, which comes as a surprise, is a shock to those who know him.
Mrs. Vogel, who was Matilda Dittmar, passed away two years ago. A daughter, Miss
Madeline, survives. Mr. Vogel leaves a sister, Mrs. Albert Ewald of Milwaukee, and
three brothers, Herman of Chicago, William of Milwaukee and Richard of Centerville.
Manitowoc Herald News, December 20, 1927 P. 2
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[bur. 12-22-1927/age 62 yr/died at Milwaukee, WI/cause: accidental fall on
sidewalk/bur. on Tillie Vogel lot]
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