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Funeral Services Are To Be Held Wednesday Here At St. Luke's Church
Death at 5:55 o'clock Christmas eve at Two Rivers Municipal hospital claimed Mrs. Joseph Lodl, 66, one of Two Rivers' best known residents. She had been in poor health since suffering from a hip injury sustained a little more than a year ago. Mrs. Lodl was a patient at the hospital for nearly three weeks.
Mrs. Lodl, an expert in culinary art, was known to hundreds about the city since taking up her home here 16 years ago. She possessed a remarkable mind and always remembered persons with whom she came into contact.
Born in the town of Mishicot, July 23, 1867, Mrs. Lodl, nee Anna Rezash, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rezash, among the first settlers in the township. Forty-three years ago while employed as a clerk in the general store of the late Frank Stangel at Tisch Mills, she was married to Joseph Lodl, then an employe at the old Langenkamp brewery at that place. After their marriage the couple moved to Two Creeks where Mr. Lodl operated a tavern for 13 years. They moved to Tisch Mills where they operated a hotel for 14 years, and 16 years ago the family came to this city.
Mrs. Lodl was active in church circles, having been a member of the St. Mary's Rosary society at Tisch Mills and the Ladies' Altar society of St. Luke's church here.
Besides her husband she leaves
a daughter,
*Mrs. Paul Siebold of Mishicot and
two sons,
*Edward of this city, and
*Leo Lodl of Manitowoc, and
one sister,
*Mrs. Frank Stangel of Tisch Mills.
There are also two grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, December 26, 1933.
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Funeral Services Are To Be Held Wednesday Here At St. Luke's Church
Death at 5:55 o'clock Christmas eve at Two Rivers Municipal hospital claimed Mrs. Joseph Lodl, 66, one of Two Rivers' best known residents. She had been in poor health since suffering from a hip injury sustained a little more than a year ago. Mrs. Lodl was a patient at the hospital for nearly three weeks.
Mrs. Lodl, an expert in culinary art, was known to hundreds about the city since taking up her home here 16 years ago. She possessed a remarkable mind and always remembered persons with whom she came into contact.
Born in the town of Mishicot, July 23, 1867, Mrs. Lodl, nee Anna Rezash, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rezash, among the first settlers in the township. Forty-three years ago while employed as a clerk in the general store of the late Frank Stangel at Tisch Mills, she was married to Joseph Lodl, then an employe at the old Langenkamp brewery at that place. After their marriage the couple moved to Two Creeks where Mr. Lodl operated a tavern for 13 years. They moved to Tisch Mills where they operated a hotel for 14 years, and 16 years ago the family came to this city.
Mrs. Lodl was active in church circles, having been a member of the St. Mary's Rosary society at Tisch Mills and the Ladies' Altar society of St. Luke's church here.
Besides her husband she leaves
a daughter,
*Mrs. Paul Siebold of Mishicot and
two sons,
*Edward of this city, and
*Leo Lodl of Manitowoc, and
one sister,
*Mrs. Frank Stangel of Tisch Mills.
There are also two grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, December 26, 1933.
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