DEATH COMES TO ANTON DAHM AT NOON MEAL
World War Veteran is Victim of Apoplexy at Two Rivers Sunday
(By Staff Correspondent)
TWO RIVERS, Dec. 29- While eating dinner yesterday at one o'clock,
Anton Dahm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dahm, died at the family
home at 2018 Jefferson street. The family had been seated but a
few minutes when the deceased fell from his chair. A doctor was
immediately called who pronounced him dead, death being due to
apoplexy. The funeral services will be held Wednesday morning
at St. Lukes church, Rev. Hugo officiating.
Mr. Dahm was thirty-two years old and was employed at Plant No. 1
of the Aluminum Goods company. He saw eighteen months of service
overseas during the war. He was a member of the American Legion
which organization will attend the funeral in a body. Besides his
parents he is survived by two brothers, Joseph and Michael of
this city and three sisters, Mrs. M.J. Deering and Mrs. Frank
Bauknecht of this city and Mrs. C.L. Wight of Plymouth.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Monday, December 29, 1924 P. 2
DEATH COMES TO ANTON DAHM AT NOON MEAL
World War Veteran is Victim of Apoplexy at Two Rivers Sunday
(By Staff Correspondent)
TWO RIVERS, Dec. 29- While eating dinner yesterday at one o'clock,
Anton Dahm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dahm, died at the family
home at 2018 Jefferson street. The family had been seated but a
few minutes when the deceased fell from his chair. A doctor was
immediately called who pronounced him dead, death being due to
apoplexy. The funeral services will be held Wednesday morning
at St. Lukes church, Rev. Hugo officiating.
Mr. Dahm was thirty-two years old and was employed at Plant No. 1
of the Aluminum Goods company. He saw eighteen months of service
overseas during the war. He was a member of the American Legion
which organization will attend the funeral in a body. Besides his
parents he is survived by two brothers, Joseph and Michael of
this city and three sisters, Mrs. M.J. Deering and Mrs. Frank
Bauknecht of this city and Mrs. C.L. Wight of Plymouth.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Monday, December 29, 1924 P. 2
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