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Charles Hansen

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Charles Hansen

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
14 Jul 1929 (aged 56–57)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
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CHARLES HANSEN

STRICKEN ON ANNIVERSARY OF WEDDING

Charles Hansen Passes Away Suddenly Sunday At Home.
Burial on Tuesday.
Stricken with a heart attack as he was about to arise early Sunday morning, Charles Hansen, 57, for fifteen years past with the Hamilton Manufacturing Co. and a native of Two Rivers passed away, and his death proved a shock to the citizens of Two Rivers by whom he was so well and favorably known. His death occurred on the anniversary of his wedding. The home is at 1611 Twenty-fifth street.
The funeral of Mr. Hansen will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Grace congregational church with Rev. Ristad of Manitowoc officiating. Masonic services will be conducted at the grave in the Pioneer's Rest cemetery.
The deceased was born in Two Rivers in 1872 and was married July 14, 1897 to Miss Angie Leyse of Two Rivers, who survives him.
Returns To Two Rivers
He always made this city his home except for an eight year period. He was with a woodworking firm at Grand Rapids, Michigan and later was with the Kewaunee
Manufacturing Co, at Kewaunee and also operated the Kuke House there. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen returned to Two Rivers fifteen years ago. The deceased was a foreman for years at the Hamilton plant and for the past several months has been a member of the office force.
The deceased was a member of the Masonic order of the Grace congregational church and of the Men's Brotherhood of that church. Besides the widow, a sister, Mrs. Annie Jacobson of Manitowoc and two brothers, Henry of Los Angeles, and John, whose present address is unknown, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, July 15, 1929 P.11
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[bur. 07-16-1929]
CHARLES HANSEN

STRICKEN ON ANNIVERSARY OF WEDDING

Charles Hansen Passes Away Suddenly Sunday At Home.
Burial on Tuesday.
Stricken with a heart attack as he was about to arise early Sunday morning, Charles Hansen, 57, for fifteen years past with the Hamilton Manufacturing Co. and a native of Two Rivers passed away, and his death proved a shock to the citizens of Two Rivers by whom he was so well and favorably known. His death occurred on the anniversary of his wedding. The home is at 1611 Twenty-fifth street.
The funeral of Mr. Hansen will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Grace congregational church with Rev. Ristad of Manitowoc officiating. Masonic services will be conducted at the grave in the Pioneer's Rest cemetery.
The deceased was born in Two Rivers in 1872 and was married July 14, 1897 to Miss Angie Leyse of Two Rivers, who survives him.
Returns To Two Rivers
He always made this city his home except for an eight year period. He was with a woodworking firm at Grand Rapids, Michigan and later was with the Kewaunee
Manufacturing Co, at Kewaunee and also operated the Kuke House there. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen returned to Two Rivers fifteen years ago. The deceased was a foreman for years at the Hamilton plant and for the past several months has been a member of the office force.
The deceased was a member of the Masonic order of the Grace congregational church and of the Men's Brotherhood of that church. Besides the widow, a sister, Mrs. Annie Jacobson of Manitowoc and two brothers, Henry of Los Angeles, and John, whose present address is unknown, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, July 15, 1929 P.11
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[bur. 07-16-1929]


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