Well Known Contractor a Victim of Paralysis Last Night
Ill for a year, a victim of paralysis which he had twice suffered, Joseph
Sebesta, well known carpenter contractor and a resident of the county since
1867, died at the home of his son on Tenth street last night, aged 67. Death
was due to paralysis of the brain. The funeral will be held from the home at
422 N. Tenth street Monday afternoon.
Mr. Sebasta was born at Prague, Bohemia, November 19, 1846, and at the age
of 23 located on a farm near Kellnersville. In 1873 he removed to this city
where for years he was well known as a contractor. His wife died two years
ago. Mr. Sebesta is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Niel Olson and Mrs. John
Johnson, this city, and one son, Charles, also residing here.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, February 15, 1913 P.8
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[Joseph/cause: apoplexy]
Well Known Contractor a Victim of Paralysis Last Night
Ill for a year, a victim of paralysis which he had twice suffered, Joseph
Sebesta, well known carpenter contractor and a resident of the county since
1867, died at the home of his son on Tenth street last night, aged 67. Death
was due to paralysis of the brain. The funeral will be held from the home at
422 N. Tenth street Monday afternoon.
Mr. Sebasta was born at Prague, Bohemia, November 19, 1846, and at the age
of 23 located on a farm near Kellnersville. In 1873 he removed to this city
where for years he was well known as a contractor. His wife died two years
ago. Mr. Sebesta is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Niel Olson and Mrs. John
Johnson, this city, and one son, Charles, also residing here.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, February 15, 1913 P.8
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[Joseph/cause: apoplexy]
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