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John P Hein

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John P Hein

Birth
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
22 Mar 1932 (aged 50)
Galen, Deer Lodge County, Montana, USA
Burial
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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JOHN P. HEIN
(1882 - 1932)

EX-RESIDENT OF CITY DIES IN MONTANA

John P. Hein, former Manitowoc man who has been making his home in the west for the past 32 years, died at Butte, Montana yesterday afternoon from complications, according to messages received by relatives in this city today. He was 50 years of age.

Mr. Hein was born in Manitowoc on June 9, 1882 and left Manitowoc for the west when 18 years of age. He lived in Colorado for a period and later moved to Butte where he represented a powder company as a salesman. He never married and his only immediate relatives are three brothers, Matt and Philip of Manitowoc, Peter of Evanston, Illinois and one sister, Mrs. William Weinert of Butte.

The remains are to be brought to this city for interment and will arrive in Manitowoc on the 4:45 o'clock train Friday afternoon. The remains will rest in state at the Pfeffer Funeral Home South Fourteenth street, Friday evening and services will be held from the funeral home at 9 o'clock and from the St. Andrews church at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning. Rev. Henry Letz officiating. Interment will take place at the St. Peter's cemetery.

Manitowoc Lodge of Elks will furnish an escort for the body, Mr. Hein having been a member of Butte lodge, 240 and notice of the death having been sent the local lodge.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., March 24, 1932 P. 2

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JOHN P. HEIN
(1882 - 1932)

EX-RESIDENT OF CITY DIES IN MONTANA

John P. Hein, former Manitowoc man who has been making his home in the west for the past 32 years, died at Butte, Montana yesterday afternoon from complications, according to messages received by relatives in this city today. He was 50 years of age.

Mr. Hein was born in Manitowoc on June 9, 1882 and left Manitowoc for the west when 18 years of age. He lived in Colorado for a period and later moved to Butte where he represented a powder company as a salesman. He never married and his only immediate relatives are three brothers, Matt and Philip of Manitowoc, Peter of Evanston, Illinois and one sister, Mrs. William Weinert of Butte.

The remains are to be brought to this city for interment and will arrive in Manitowoc on the 4:45 o'clock train Friday afternoon. The remains will rest in state at the Pfeffer Funeral Home South Fourteenth street, Friday evening and services will be held from the funeral home at 9 o'clock and from the St. Andrews church at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning. Rev. Henry Letz officiating. Interment will take place at the St. Peter's cemetery.

Manitowoc Lodge of Elks will furnish an escort for the body, Mr. Hein having been a member of Butte lodge, 240 and notice of the death having been sent the local lodge.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., March 24, 1932 P. 2

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