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Joseph Lodl, a retired hotel man and Aluminum Goods company veteran, died in an ambulance on his way to the Two Rivers municipal hospital this morning. A resident of Mishicot, he was 86 and had suffered a two year illness.
Mr. Lodl was born in Czechoslovakia in 1864 and immigrated to the United States when he was 16. He operated a hotel in the town of Two Creeks for 13 years and then ran the County Line House in Tisch Mills until 1917. From 1917 until 1938 Mr. Lodl was employed by the AGMCo. in Two Rivers. In 1942 he moved to Mishicot where he resided with his daughter, Mrs. Paul Sebold.
Survivors, besides the daughter, are:
two sons,
*Edward of Two Rivers and
*Lee of Green Bay;
a sister,
*Mrs. John Schauer of Tisch Mills;
three brothers,
*Matt of Denmark,
*Frank and
*Anton of Czecho-Slovakia; and
six grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, April 20, 1950.
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Joseph Lodl, a retired hotel man and Aluminum Goods company veteran, died in an ambulance on his way to the Two Rivers municipal hospital this morning. A resident of Mishicot, he was 86 and had suffered a two year illness.
Mr. Lodl was born in Czechoslovakia in 1864 and immigrated to the United States when he was 16. He operated a hotel in the town of Two Creeks for 13 years and then ran the County Line House in Tisch Mills until 1917. From 1917 until 1938 Mr. Lodl was employed by the AGMCo. in Two Rivers. In 1942 he moved to Mishicot where he resided with his daughter, Mrs. Paul Sebold.
Survivors, besides the daughter, are:
two sons,
*Edward of Two Rivers and
*Lee of Green Bay;
a sister,
*Mrs. John Schauer of Tisch Mills;
three brothers,
*Matt of Denmark,
*Frank and
*Anton of Czecho-Slovakia; and
six grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, April 20, 1950.
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