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Warren J. Rudebeck

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Warren J. Rudebeck

Birth
Death
1 Nov 1912 (aged 6)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
19-3
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Warner Rudebeck(sic), 7 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Rudebeck was a victim of a drowning accident in the river at Two Rivers. The boy is said to have been warned many times to keep away from the river but insisted on playing about the dock and fell in. The body was recovered by the life saving crew.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Nov. 7, 1912 page 3.
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WARREN RUDEBECK

Sadness hovers over the household of our friend, Adolph Rudebeck of the Eastside. Last Sunday evening the little six year old son, Warner(sic), was drowned. The accident happened near the site of the Eclipse Boat factory. The young lad was missing several hours last Sunday evening after he could be found nowhere. The surfmen of the local life saving station were called to the scene where the young lad had been seen last. It only took the surfmen but a half hour to find young Rudebeck. He must have accidentally fallen in the river while he was playing. The funeral of the little fellow took place last Tuesday afternoon from St. Luke church.
The Reporter, Sat., Nov. 9, 1912.
Warner Rudebeck(sic), 7 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Rudebeck was a victim of a drowning accident in the river at Two Rivers. The boy is said to have been warned many times to keep away from the river but insisted on playing about the dock and fell in. The body was recovered by the life saving crew.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Nov. 7, 1912 page 3.
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WARREN RUDEBECK

Sadness hovers over the household of our friend, Adolph Rudebeck of the Eastside. Last Sunday evening the little six year old son, Warner(sic), was drowned. The accident happened near the site of the Eclipse Boat factory. The young lad was missing several hours last Sunday evening after he could be found nowhere. The surfmen of the local life saving station were called to the scene where the young lad had been seen last. It only took the surfmen but a half hour to find young Rudebeck. He must have accidentally fallen in the river while he was playing. The funeral of the little fellow took place last Tuesday afternoon from St. Luke church.
The Reporter, Sat., Nov. 9, 1912.

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