FRANK SIXTA (d. 1930)
EXTRA!
FRANK SIXTA, 65, DIES SUDDENLY ON WEST COAST
Former Manitowoc Man Stricken As He Walks Along Street at Whittier,
California
Stricken with a sudden attack of appendicitis, as he walked along
the street in Whittier, Calif., last Tuesday where he has been
making his home for the past few years, Frank M. Sixta, 65, one of
the members of the old firm of F. Sixta and Sons Co. of this city
passed away in a hospital there a few hours later. Messages telling
of the death of Mr. Sixta were received here last night by his
brother, Edward Sixta, New York avenue.
Remains Are Cremated
The remains were cremated today at Whittier, Calif., and will be
shipped to Manitowoc for interment.
Mr. Sixta was born January 1, 1865 and always made his home here.
He never married. He was one of the firm of F. Sixta and Sons who
conducted a wholesale liquor establishment on York street here for
a great many years. He removed to the west coat with his brother,
Emil, several years ago.
Three brothers survive, Emil, at Whittier, Calif., Dr. Louis Sixta
of Schuyler, Neb. and Edward of this city.
Manitowoc Herald News, Sat. 5 Jul 1930, p. 2
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[bur. 11-26-1930/age 64 yrs/died at Orange Co. Hos., Orange, CA/
cause: mesinteric thrombosis paralytic hens/cremated Long Beach, CA]
FRANK SIXTA (d. 1930)
EXTRA!
FRANK SIXTA, 65, DIES SUDDENLY ON WEST COAST
Former Manitowoc Man Stricken As He Walks Along Street at Whittier,
California
Stricken with a sudden attack of appendicitis, as he walked along
the street in Whittier, Calif., last Tuesday where he has been
making his home for the past few years, Frank M. Sixta, 65, one of
the members of the old firm of F. Sixta and Sons Co. of this city
passed away in a hospital there a few hours later. Messages telling
of the death of Mr. Sixta were received here last night by his
brother, Edward Sixta, New York avenue.
Remains Are Cremated
The remains were cremated today at Whittier, Calif., and will be
shipped to Manitowoc for interment.
Mr. Sixta was born January 1, 1865 and always made his home here.
He never married. He was one of the firm of F. Sixta and Sons who
conducted a wholesale liquor establishment on York street here for
a great many years. He removed to the west coat with his brother,
Emil, several years ago.
Three brothers survive, Emil, at Whittier, Calif., Dr. Louis Sixta
of Schuyler, Neb. and Edward of this city.
Manitowoc Herald News, Sat. 5 Jul 1930, p. 2
*******
[bur. 11-26-1930/age 64 yrs/died at Orange Co. Hos., Orange, CA/
cause: mesinteric thrombosis paralytic hens/cremated Long Beach, CA]
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