Erwin Rosinsky Dead
Messages received here yesterday announced the death at Gettysburg,
Pa., of Erwin Rosinsky of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rosinsky.
He left here about two months ago for Camp Custer and later was
transferred to the tank corps at Gettysburg. Messages last Saturday
stated that young Rosinsky was seriously ill with pneumonia and then
came the message yesterday that he was dead. The remains are being
shipped here for burial, the widow, who resided in Indiana, accompanying
the body. Besides a wife and his parents, the deceased is survived by
two sisters, Mrs. Hugo Jones and Mrs. John Erdmann of this city, and
three brothers, Fred and William of this city, and Walter, now in
service in France.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, October 08, 1918, Page 15
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[Erwin C./bur. 10-10-1918/age 25 yrs/cause: influenza/bur. on William
Rosinsky lot]
Erwin Rosinsky Dead
Messages received here yesterday announced the death at Gettysburg,
Pa., of Erwin Rosinsky of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rosinsky.
He left here about two months ago for Camp Custer and later was
transferred to the tank corps at Gettysburg. Messages last Saturday
stated that young Rosinsky was seriously ill with pneumonia and then
came the message yesterday that he was dead. The remains are being
shipped here for burial, the widow, who resided in Indiana, accompanying
the body. Besides a wife and his parents, the deceased is survived by
two sisters, Mrs. Hugo Jones and Mrs. John Erdmann of this city, and
three brothers, Fred and William of this city, and Walter, now in
service in France.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, October 08, 1918, Page 15
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[Erwin C./bur. 10-10-1918/age 25 yrs/cause: influenza/bur. on William
Rosinsky lot]
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