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Leopold Pritzl

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Leopold Pritzl

Birth
Death
1930 (aged 58–59)
Burial
Whitelaw, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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LEOPOLD PRITZL

LEOP PRITZL PASSES AWAY AT BRILLION
Leopold Pritzl, former Manitowoc resident and for many years engaged in the furniture and undertaking business at Two Rivers, where he was associated with Adam Klein, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Geiger, at Brillion this morning, aged 59 years. He had been ill for three months suffering from a complication of diseases.

Funeral will be held Saturday morning at nine o’clock from St. Mary’s Catholic Church at Brillion and interment will be made at Whitelaw. Mr. Pritzel was a native of Germany and located in Manitowoc County at the age of 21. From Two Rivers, he removed to Whitelaw where he engaged in the furniture and undertaking business for a number of years, retiring two years ago to take up his home with a daughter in Brillion.

His wife preceded him in death five years ago and he is survived by five children; Mrs. Geiger at Brillion, Mrs. Ray Barta, Frances, Agnes and Frank, all of Manitowoc.
Manitowoc Herald News – Wednesday, May 7, 1930 – page 6
LEOPOLD PRITZL

LEOP PRITZL PASSES AWAY AT BRILLION
Leopold Pritzl, former Manitowoc resident and for many years engaged in the furniture and undertaking business at Two Rivers, where he was associated with Adam Klein, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Geiger, at Brillion this morning, aged 59 years. He had been ill for three months suffering from a complication of diseases.

Funeral will be held Saturday morning at nine o’clock from St. Mary’s Catholic Church at Brillion and interment will be made at Whitelaw. Mr. Pritzel was a native of Germany and located in Manitowoc County at the age of 21. From Two Rivers, he removed to Whitelaw where he engaged in the furniture and undertaking business for a number of years, retiring two years ago to take up his home with a daughter in Brillion.

His wife preceded him in death five years ago and he is survived by five children; Mrs. Geiger at Brillion, Mrs. Ray Barta, Frances, Agnes and Frank, all of Manitowoc.
Manitowoc Herald News – Wednesday, May 7, 1930 – page 6


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