AGED RESIDENT PASSES AWAY AT DINNER TABLE
Gottlieb Winter, 72, Dies Suddenly Sunday at Home on South Sixteenth Street
Stricken with a heart attack as he sat at the table at the noon day meal on
Sunday, Gottlieb Winter, 72, passed away suddenly at the home, 823 South
Sixteenth Street. For many years the deceased was employed as a machinist at
the plant of the American Seating Co. in this city and after the removal of
that plant to Grand Rapids, Mich., he centered his interest in truck
gardening.
Funeral services for Mr. Winter will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 from
the home and at two o'clock from the German Lutheran Church. The remains will
be removed to the home from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home Tuesday
morning.
Besides his widow, who was Minnie Kasten before her marriage, the deceased is
survived by a son, Walter; a daughter, Mrs. James Kuchera; one sister, Mrs. J.J.
Krueger of Milwaukee and five brothers, Edward and Louis of Antigo, Arthur of
Plains, Kans., William of Stephenson, Mich., and Julius of this city. Four
grandchildren also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Mon., April 18, 1932 page 6
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[cause: cardiac decompensation]
AGED RESIDENT PASSES AWAY AT DINNER TABLE
Gottlieb Winter, 72, Dies Suddenly Sunday at Home on South Sixteenth Street
Stricken with a heart attack as he sat at the table at the noon day meal on
Sunday, Gottlieb Winter, 72, passed away suddenly at the home, 823 South
Sixteenth Street. For many years the deceased was employed as a machinist at
the plant of the American Seating Co. in this city and after the removal of
that plant to Grand Rapids, Mich., he centered his interest in truck
gardening.
Funeral services for Mr. Winter will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 from
the home and at two o'clock from the German Lutheran Church. The remains will
be removed to the home from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home Tuesday
morning.
Besides his widow, who was Minnie Kasten before her marriage, the deceased is
survived by a son, Walter; a daughter, Mrs. James Kuchera; one sister, Mrs. J.J.
Krueger of Milwaukee and five brothers, Edward and Louis of Antigo, Arthur of
Plains, Kans., William of Stephenson, Mich., and Julius of this city. Four
grandchildren also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Mon., April 18, 1932 page 6
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[cause: cardiac decompensation]
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