Edward Gallagher Is Victim of Apoplexy Stroke
Suffering a stroke of apoplexy early Saturday evening at his home in the town
of Newton, where he resided all his life, Edward Gallagher, farmer, died Sunday
morning. He was 62.
Mr. Gallagher, who despite high blood pressure continued at his farm tasks daily,
was up as usual on Saturday. Shortly after the evening meal he was taken with
the stroke from which he never rallied.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from the St. Isidore’s
Catholic church at Osman. Burial will be in the Osman cemetery.
Born in the town of Newton, the deceased took up farming on the homestead farm where he grew to manhood. He was married 32 years ago to Miss Nellie Kelly who
survives with a daughter, Mrs. John Scheurell of this city, a son, Edwin of
Milwaukee, a brother Joseph, Milwaukee, and a sister, Mrs. Katherine McNamara
of Chicago. There are also three grandchildren.
The body was removed to the home in Newton this morning from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, June 11, 1934 P. 3
Edward Gallagher Is Victim of Apoplexy Stroke
Suffering a stroke of apoplexy early Saturday evening at his home in the town
of Newton, where he resided all his life, Edward Gallagher, farmer, died Sunday
morning. He was 62.
Mr. Gallagher, who despite high blood pressure continued at his farm tasks daily,
was up as usual on Saturday. Shortly after the evening meal he was taken with
the stroke from which he never rallied.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from the St. Isidore’s
Catholic church at Osman. Burial will be in the Osman cemetery.
Born in the town of Newton, the deceased took up farming on the homestead farm where he grew to manhood. He was married 32 years ago to Miss Nellie Kelly who
survives with a daughter, Mrs. John Scheurell of this city, a son, Edwin of
Milwaukee, a brother Joseph, Milwaukee, and a sister, Mrs. Katherine McNamara
of Chicago. There are also three grandchildren.
The body was removed to the home in Newton this morning from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, June 11, 1934 P. 3
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