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Alexander J Stein

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Alexander J Stein

Birth
Death
5 Apr 1955 (aged 59)
Burial
Meeme, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ALEXANDER J. STEIN

Alex Stein, 59, of 1638-A N. 11th St., died suddenly early today at St. Nicholas Hospital.
A native of Manitowoc County, he was born March 29, 1896, in the town of Meeme, a son of the late Adam and Mary Stein. He lived there until 1928 when he came to Sheboygan.
A World War I veteran, he was employed at the Kingsbury Breweries Co. since 1945.
Mr. Stein was unmarried. He is survived by two brothers, Theodore, of Sheboygan, and Joseph, of Milwaukee, and three sisters, Mrs. Paul Leider, Pigeon Lake, Mrs. Matt Kleckner, Hika, and Mrs. Norbert Miller, Manitowoc.
Two brothers preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Thursday with a brief service at Gerend's Funeral home followed by rites at St. Fidelis Catholic Church in Spring Valley. Burial will be made in the parish cemetery.
Due to Holy Week, a requiem high mass for the deceased will be celebrated next week at the parish church. The body will lie in state at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Wednesday.
Sheboygan Press, April 5, 1955 P. 14
ALEXANDER J. STEIN

Alex Stein, 59, of 1638-A N. 11th St., died suddenly early today at St. Nicholas Hospital.
A native of Manitowoc County, he was born March 29, 1896, in the town of Meeme, a son of the late Adam and Mary Stein. He lived there until 1928 when he came to Sheboygan.
A World War I veteran, he was employed at the Kingsbury Breweries Co. since 1945.
Mr. Stein was unmarried. He is survived by two brothers, Theodore, of Sheboygan, and Joseph, of Milwaukee, and three sisters, Mrs. Paul Leider, Pigeon Lake, Mrs. Matt Kleckner, Hika, and Mrs. Norbert Miller, Manitowoc.
Two brothers preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Thursday with a brief service at Gerend's Funeral home followed by rites at St. Fidelis Catholic Church in Spring Valley. Burial will be made in the parish cemetery.
Due to Holy Week, a requiem high mass for the deceased will be celebrated next week at the parish church. The body will lie in state at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Wednesday.
Sheboygan Press, April 5, 1955 P. 14


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