Waldo Found Dead in Bed
John W. Waldo, 36, was found dead in bed in a lower apartment of 524 North
Fifth street at 1:15 this afternoon.
Coroner Theodore Teitgen, who, with Det. Lt. Elmer Scherer was called to
investigate, said that death was due to internal hemorrages brought about by
a perforated stomach ulcer. No inquest will be held, the coroner said.
The body was removed to the Frazier mortuary.
According to Dr. Teitgen, Waldo, employed recently as a buyer for the Harding
restaurants in Chicago, had come to Manitowoc Monday. He had been seen entering
the apartment building formerly owned by the late Flora Waldo, about 7 p.m.
Persons in the adjoining first floor apartment said he had told them he intended
to retire early.
The body was found, the coroner said, by Mrs. Clara Bressler, a next door
neighbor, when she called at the apartment this afternoon.
Dr. Teitgen placed the time of death at about 3 o'clcok this morning.
Manitowoc Herald Times, May 17, 1949 P. 1
Waldo Found Dead in Bed
John W. Waldo, 36, was found dead in bed in a lower apartment of 524 North
Fifth street at 1:15 this afternoon.
Coroner Theodore Teitgen, who, with Det. Lt. Elmer Scherer was called to
investigate, said that death was due to internal hemorrages brought about by
a perforated stomach ulcer. No inquest will be held, the coroner said.
The body was removed to the Frazier mortuary.
According to Dr. Teitgen, Waldo, employed recently as a buyer for the Harding
restaurants in Chicago, had come to Manitowoc Monday. He had been seen entering
the apartment building formerly owned by the late Flora Waldo, about 7 p.m.
Persons in the adjoining first floor apartment said he had told them he intended
to retire early.
The body was found, the coroner said, by Mrs. Clara Bressler, a next door
neighbor, when she called at the apartment this afternoon.
Dr. Teitgen placed the time of death at about 3 o'clcok this morning.
Manitowoc Herald Times, May 17, 1949 P. 1
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