EDGAR GLOE
TWO RIVERS MAN DIES, MILWAUKEE, PNEUMONIA WAS CAUSE
Ed. Gloe Passes Away at Hospital There After Short Illness
Ed. Gloe, a former Two Rivers man son of August Gloe, Sr., died at Milwaukee yesterday, a victim of pneumonia. He was 35 years of age and had been employed as a lineman on the tug Meyer at Milwaukee. Decedent was unmarried.
The body may be brought to Two Rivers for burial.
August Gloe, father of the dead man, and August Gloe, Jr.,
a brother, departed for Milwaukee today upon receipt of a message of the death.
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Edgar Gloe, son of August Gloe, Sr., died at St. Mary's hospital in Milwaukee, Monday evening. The cause of his death was pneumonia. He had been working in Milwaukee for the past few years and held the position of wheelsman on the tug Meyer. The body will be brought to this city and the funeral will be held from the home of his brother, Arthur Gloe.
Manitowoc Pilot, February 15, 1917
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EDGAR GLOE
Pneumonia claimed Edgar Gloe, son of August Gloe Sr., of this city at
St. Mary's Hospital, Milwaukee, Monday. He had been at the hospital only
six hours before he died. The body was brought to this city Wednesday
and the funeral was from the home of Arthur Gloe on 22nd Street and
Grace Church yesterday afternoon, Rev. Axtell officiating. Deceased was
born in this city in 1880. For the past few years he has been employed
as wheelsman on the tug, Meyers at Milwaukee. He made frequent visits to
this city where he had many friends. He was a brother of the Gloe
Brothers in the Gloe-Naidl Orchestra, August, Archie and Arthur. He is
also survived by brothers, Harry and Randolph and two sisters, Mrs.
Tillie Miller and Ella Gloe besides his father.
The Reporter, Fri., Feb. 16, 1917
EDGAR GLOE
TWO RIVERS MAN DIES, MILWAUKEE, PNEUMONIA WAS CAUSE
Ed. Gloe Passes Away at Hospital There After Short Illness
Ed. Gloe, a former Two Rivers man son of August Gloe, Sr., died at Milwaukee yesterday, a victim of pneumonia. He was 35 years of age and had been employed as a lineman on the tug Meyer at Milwaukee. Decedent was unmarried.
The body may be brought to Two Rivers for burial.
August Gloe, father of the dead man, and August Gloe, Jr.,
a brother, departed for Milwaukee today upon receipt of a message of the death.
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Edgar Gloe, son of August Gloe, Sr., died at St. Mary's hospital in Milwaukee, Monday evening. The cause of his death was pneumonia. He had been working in Milwaukee for the past few years and held the position of wheelsman on the tug Meyer. The body will be brought to this city and the funeral will be held from the home of his brother, Arthur Gloe.
Manitowoc Pilot, February 15, 1917
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EDGAR GLOE
Pneumonia claimed Edgar Gloe, son of August Gloe Sr., of this city at
St. Mary's Hospital, Milwaukee, Monday. He had been at the hospital only
six hours before he died. The body was brought to this city Wednesday
and the funeral was from the home of Arthur Gloe on 22nd Street and
Grace Church yesterday afternoon, Rev. Axtell officiating. Deceased was
born in this city in 1880. For the past few years he has been employed
as wheelsman on the tug, Meyers at Milwaukee. He made frequent visits to
this city where he had many friends. He was a brother of the Gloe
Brothers in the Gloe-Naidl Orchestra, August, Archie and Arthur. He is
also survived by brothers, Harry and Randolph and two sisters, Mrs.
Tillie Miller and Ella Gloe besides his father.
The Reporter, Fri., Feb. 16, 1917
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