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HENRY BELZ
Life Long Resident Dies
News of the sudden death of Henry Belz this morning, came as a shock to his many friends in the community, Mr. Belz succumbing to a stroke at an early hour this morning.
Although Mr. Belz had been suffering from Rheumatism the past three weeks it was not thought that his condition was serious. He arose early this morning and while attempting to return to his bed, suffered the stroke. Members of the
family came to his assistance but he died a few minutes later.
Mr. Belz was born in Two Rivers September 2, 1873 and has always resided here, being employed at Plant No. 1 of the Aluminum Goods as a spinner for some years.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 9 from St. Luke's Catholic church with burial at Pioneer Rest cemetery, Rev. C. V. Hugo to be in charge of the services.
Those who survive are his widow, a daughter, Josephine, and one son, George. His aged father Julius Belz and four brothers, Julius, Jr., Anton, Gustave and Charles also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, April 26, 1924 P.2
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The Aluminum Goods Manufacturing company has added another claim to the long list which have been paid here and at other plants owned by the company as result of the group insurance which is carried on employes. The company has just given Miss Josephine Belz a check of $800 for the death of her father which occurred at Two Rivers April 26. Mr. Belz was employed at Plant No. 1 at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Herald News, May 9, 1924 P.2
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HENRY BELZ
Life Long Resident Dies
News of the sudden death of Henry Belz this morning, came as a shock to his many friends in the community, Mr. Belz succumbing to a stroke at an early hour this morning.
Although Mr. Belz had been suffering from Rheumatism the past three weeks it was not thought that his condition was serious. He arose early this morning and while attempting to return to his bed, suffered the stroke. Members of the
family came to his assistance but he died a few minutes later.
Mr. Belz was born in Two Rivers September 2, 1873 and has always resided here, being employed at Plant No. 1 of the Aluminum Goods as a spinner for some years.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 9 from St. Luke's Catholic church with burial at Pioneer Rest cemetery, Rev. C. V. Hugo to be in charge of the services.
Those who survive are his widow, a daughter, Josephine, and one son, George. His aged father Julius Belz and four brothers, Julius, Jr., Anton, Gustave and Charles also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, April 26, 1924 P.2
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The Aluminum Goods Manufacturing company has added another claim to the long list which have been paid here and at other plants owned by the company as result of the group insurance which is carried on employes. The company has just given Miss Josephine Belz a check of $800 for the death of her father which occurred at Two Rivers April 26. Mr. Belz was employed at Plant No. 1 at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Herald News, May 9, 1924 P.2
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