Hugo was a barber and also worked with the Riga Opera House doing hair and makeup for the opera performers. During World War II he fled to southern Germany. After the war ended, he spent time in displaced persons camps in Germany and immigrated to the United States in 1952. He first lived in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee and then moved to Chicago, Cook County, Illinois to join a large Latvian community.
Hugo married a third time to a German woman, Maria, who he brought to the United States to live. He died on June 13, 1962 and was buried in Mount Olive Cemetery in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.
Hugo was a barber and also worked with the Riga Opera House doing hair and makeup for the opera performers. During World War II he fled to southern Germany. After the war ended, he spent time in displaced persons camps in Germany and immigrated to the United States in 1952. He first lived in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee and then moved to Chicago, Cook County, Illinois to join a large Latvian community.
Hugo married a third time to a German woman, Maria, who he brought to the United States to live. He died on June 13, 1962 and was buried in Mount Olive Cemetery in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.
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