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Antoine Cayo

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Antoine Cayo

Birth
Death
2 Mar 1912 (aged 71–72)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
5-3
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ANTOINE CAYO

From "From The Past, 15 Years ago-Saturday, Mar. 2, 1912"
Anton Cayo, aged man who lost his way here, dies from exposure at
his home at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, March 3, 1927 P. 3
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Antoine Cayo, the lively man from Mishicott, happened to drop into Treasurer
Damler's office, while we were raiding said official's cigar box, and of course
was asked to partake.
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, July 4, 1882 P. 1.
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Anton Cayo, a pioneer resident of this city, died suddenly last Saturday morning, heart failure being the cause. He was a resident of this city for many years and was one of the early fisherman. Mr. Cayo was for several seasons a member of the Life Saving Crew. Last Friday he returned from a visit to relatives at Bayfield. He had been troubled for some time with heart affection, but his condition was not considered serious. On his return to this city he suffered exposure which hastened his end. He retired early Friday night and died suddenly at three o'clock. Members of his family were aroused and found him unconscious and dying. Mr. Cayo is survived by five children. The funeral took place Tuesday morning from St. Luke's church. Two Rivers Chronicle.
Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, March 7, 1912 pg. 1.
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Anton Cayo(sic), a pioneer settler of this city passed to the Realm beyond. Mr. Cayo, for a number of years had suffered from heart trouble. He was found dead in bed by members of the family last Saturday. Mr. Cayo recently visited his daughter at Bayfield. When he returned to Manitowoc a the C.N.W. Depot, he got lost. He was exposed to the cold for sometime but friends found him and brought him home. It is believed that this period of exposure to the cold brought on his demise.
Mr. Cayo reached the age of 68 years. He was a useful and esteemed citizen of the city. Mr. Cayo in years gone by was in the fishing business. He also served a long time in the Two Rivers Life Saving Station and was No. 1 surfman under Captain Pilon. The deceased leaves a brother, Joseph and a sister, Mrs. Felix Greenwood and a family of grown up children to mourn his departure. The funeral took place from St. Luke's Church Tuesday morning, Rev. Father Hugo officiated. Several societies escorted the body to the place of interment.
The Reporter, Sat., Mar. 2, 1912.
ANTOINE CAYO

From "From The Past, 15 Years ago-Saturday, Mar. 2, 1912"
Anton Cayo, aged man who lost his way here, dies from exposure at
his home at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, March 3, 1927 P. 3
********
Antoine Cayo, the lively man from Mishicott, happened to drop into Treasurer
Damler's office, while we were raiding said official's cigar box, and of course
was asked to partake.
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, July 4, 1882 P. 1.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Anton Cayo, a pioneer resident of this city, died suddenly last Saturday morning, heart failure being the cause. He was a resident of this city for many years and was one of the early fisherman. Mr. Cayo was for several seasons a member of the Life Saving Crew. Last Friday he returned from a visit to relatives at Bayfield. He had been troubled for some time with heart affection, but his condition was not considered serious. On his return to this city he suffered exposure which hastened his end. He retired early Friday night and died suddenly at three o'clock. Members of his family were aroused and found him unconscious and dying. Mr. Cayo is survived by five children. The funeral took place Tuesday morning from St. Luke's church. Two Rivers Chronicle.
Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, March 7, 1912 pg. 1.
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Anton Cayo(sic), a pioneer settler of this city passed to the Realm beyond. Mr. Cayo, for a number of years had suffered from heart trouble. He was found dead in bed by members of the family last Saturday. Mr. Cayo recently visited his daughter at Bayfield. When he returned to Manitowoc a the C.N.W. Depot, he got lost. He was exposed to the cold for sometime but friends found him and brought him home. It is believed that this period of exposure to the cold brought on his demise.
Mr. Cayo reached the age of 68 years. He was a useful and esteemed citizen of the city. Mr. Cayo in years gone by was in the fishing business. He also served a long time in the Two Rivers Life Saving Station and was No. 1 surfman under Captain Pilon. The deceased leaves a brother, Joseph and a sister, Mrs. Felix Greenwood and a family of grown up children to mourn his departure. The funeral took place from St. Luke's Church Tuesday morning, Rev. Father Hugo officiated. Several societies escorted the body to the place of interment.
The Reporter, Sat., Mar. 2, 1912.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147841590/antoine-cayo: accessed ), memorial page for Antoine Cayo (1840–2 Mar 1912), Find a Grave Memorial ID 147841590, citing Calvary Cemetery, Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Aavedt (contributor 47229161).