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Oscar Clusen

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Oscar Clusen

Birth
Death
1912 (aged 30–31)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec.1-Lot 92
Memorial ID
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OSCAR CLUSEN, WELL KNOWN YOUNG MAN DEAD, AGED 30
Oscar Clusen, one of the best known young men of the city, died early today at the home of his mother, Mrs. E. Clusen, 925 South Thirteenth Street, news of the demise of Mr. Clusen being a surprise and shock to many friends. Funeral services will be held from the home at 2:30 Thursday and the body will be taken to Two Rivers for burial.
Mr. Clusen had been seriously ill but a short time though his health had been failing for several months and had been forced to give up a position as salesman with the George Bros. Co. A week ago his condition became critical and during the past two days, death had been expected at any time. Mr.Clusen was 30 years of age and was born at Two Rivers, coming to his city as a boy. For several years he was employed with the Chas. Fechter stationary store and later engaged as a traveling salesman. He was a member of the Royal League, served with Co. H and was popular with a large circle of friends.
Besides a widowed mother, Mr. Clusen is survived by six sisters and one brother, Mrs. R. Kolb, Anna, Adelia, Amelia, Hattie, Florence and Albert.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Aug. 13, 1912
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DIED:
Oscar Clusen, aged 30 years
, a well known young man of this city, died
at an early hour Tuesday morning at the home of his mother, 925 South
13th street. The deceased had been in poor health for several weeks and
his death was not unexpected. He was born in Two Rivers but came to this
city with his parents when a young boy. For many years he was a clerk in
Fechter's book store. When his health failed some eight weeks ago he was
employed by George Bros. Co. as a traveling salesman. He was a member of
the Royal League and belonged to Company H.
He is survived by his mother, one brother Albert, and six sisters, Mrs.
R. Kolb, and Misses Anna, Adelia, Amelia, Hattie and Florence.
The funeral will be held this afternoon. Interment at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, August 15, 1912 pg. 1
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Oscar Clusen in household of:
Ernst Clusen, "United States Census, 1900"


Name: Oscar Clusen
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1900
Event Place: Manitowoc city Ward 3, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 19
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Son
OSCAR CLUSEN, WELL KNOWN YOUNG MAN DEAD, AGED 30
Oscar Clusen, one of the best known young men of the city, died early today at the home of his mother, Mrs. E. Clusen, 925 South Thirteenth Street, news of the demise of Mr. Clusen being a surprise and shock to many friends. Funeral services will be held from the home at 2:30 Thursday and the body will be taken to Two Rivers for burial.
Mr. Clusen had been seriously ill but a short time though his health had been failing for several months and had been forced to give up a position as salesman with the George Bros. Co. A week ago his condition became critical and during the past two days, death had been expected at any time. Mr.Clusen was 30 years of age and was born at Two Rivers, coming to his city as a boy. For several years he was employed with the Chas. Fechter stationary store and later engaged as a traveling salesman. He was a member of the Royal League, served with Co. H and was popular with a large circle of friends.
Besides a widowed mother, Mr. Clusen is survived by six sisters and one brother, Mrs. R. Kolb, Anna, Adelia, Amelia, Hattie, Florence and Albert.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Aug. 13, 1912
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DIED:
Oscar Clusen, aged 30 years
, a well known young man of this city, died
at an early hour Tuesday morning at the home of his mother, 925 South
13th street. The deceased had been in poor health for several weeks and
his death was not unexpected. He was born in Two Rivers but came to this
city with his parents when a young boy. For many years he was a clerk in
Fechter's book store. When his health failed some eight weeks ago he was
employed by George Bros. Co. as a traveling salesman. He was a member of
the Royal League and belonged to Company H.
He is survived by his mother, one brother Albert, and six sisters, Mrs.
R. Kolb, and Misses Anna, Adelia, Amelia, Hattie and Florence.
The funeral will be held this afternoon. Interment at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, August 15, 1912 pg. 1
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Oscar Clusen in household of:
Ernst Clusen, "United States Census, 1900"


Name: Oscar Clusen
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1900
Event Place: Manitowoc city Ward 3, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 19
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Son

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