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Joseph Naidl Jr.

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Joseph Naidl Jr.

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7 May 1918 (aged 41)
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Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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JOSEPH NAIDL JR.

The funeral of Joseph Naidl, Two Rivers musician, member of the Gloe-Naidl orchestra and formerly of the Two Rivers city band, was held at Two Rivers yesterday. Mr. Naidl was 40 years of age and had resided at Two Rivers 25 years. He is survived by a widow and two children.

Manitowoc Daily Herald
Friday, May 10, 1918 Page 3

WELL KNOWN MUSICIAN OF COUNTY DIES
Two Rivers and Manitowoc county lost one of its most prominent musicians in the death of Joseph Naidl Jr., at Two Rivers this week.
Mr. Naidl, whose funeral was held Friday, was 40 years of age. He was born in the town of Franklin, this county, July 29, 1877 and located at Two Rivers at the age of 14, and was later married there to Miss Irma Koch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koch, Sr.
Mr. Naidl was very musically inclined and at a an early age entered the musical world. He was for years a member of the City band. He played several instruments and mastered the clarinet to a very proficient degree.
Jos. Naidl was chosen president of the Gloe-Naidl orchestra and was chiefly responsible for its organization. By his ever faithful interest and hard work the Gloe-Naidl orchestra has made an enviable reputation throughout the northern portion of Wisconsin. The rich strains of his clarinet in the Gloe-Naidl orchestra which were stopped on account of his sickness were silenced forever when he died early Tuesday morning.
Mr. Naidl was a very courteous and ambitious gentleman, who never spoke harshly and was always very generous. He is survived by his widow and two little girls, Clara aged 14 and Helen aged 7, besides his parents, three brothers and two sisters also a host of friends who loved him for many virtues.

Manitowoc Daily Herald
Saturday, May 11, 1918, Page 8

"The rich strains of his clarinet in the Gloe-Naidl Orchestra long since stopped were silenced forever when Jos. Naidl died Monday night after long suffering from a cancer of the neck. Deceased was 40 years of age and was born in Franklin, this county,coming here with his parents 25 years ago. He early became interested in music and could play several instruments and he contributed largely withhis musical ability to the success of the Gloe-Naidl Orchestra. He was for years also a member of the City Bank which will attend the funeral Friday afternoon and render a farewell dirge at his grave. Deceased suffered intensely in the past few weeks and had consulted many specialists but was unable to find relief. He was a member of the Woodmen Lodge which will accompany his remains to their resting place. The funeral will be from Grace Church. Deceased is survived by his widow and two little girls, Clara, 14 and Helen, aged 7, besides his parents and three brothers, also two sisters and a host of friends who loved him for many virtues.

The Reporter, Thurs., May 9, 1918"

*Last obituary courtesy of Larry Krueger (47801461)
JOSEPH NAIDL JR.

The funeral of Joseph Naidl, Two Rivers musician, member of the Gloe-Naidl orchestra and formerly of the Two Rivers city band, was held at Two Rivers yesterday. Mr. Naidl was 40 years of age and had resided at Two Rivers 25 years. He is survived by a widow and two children.

Manitowoc Daily Herald
Friday, May 10, 1918 Page 3

WELL KNOWN MUSICIAN OF COUNTY DIES
Two Rivers and Manitowoc county lost one of its most prominent musicians in the death of Joseph Naidl Jr., at Two Rivers this week.
Mr. Naidl, whose funeral was held Friday, was 40 years of age. He was born in the town of Franklin, this county, July 29, 1877 and located at Two Rivers at the age of 14, and was later married there to Miss Irma Koch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koch, Sr.
Mr. Naidl was very musically inclined and at a an early age entered the musical world. He was for years a member of the City band. He played several instruments and mastered the clarinet to a very proficient degree.
Jos. Naidl was chosen president of the Gloe-Naidl orchestra and was chiefly responsible for its organization. By his ever faithful interest and hard work the Gloe-Naidl orchestra has made an enviable reputation throughout the northern portion of Wisconsin. The rich strains of his clarinet in the Gloe-Naidl orchestra which were stopped on account of his sickness were silenced forever when he died early Tuesday morning.
Mr. Naidl was a very courteous and ambitious gentleman, who never spoke harshly and was always very generous. He is survived by his widow and two little girls, Clara aged 14 and Helen aged 7, besides his parents, three brothers and two sisters also a host of friends who loved him for many virtues.

Manitowoc Daily Herald
Saturday, May 11, 1918, Page 8

"The rich strains of his clarinet in the Gloe-Naidl Orchestra long since stopped were silenced forever when Jos. Naidl died Monday night after long suffering from a cancer of the neck. Deceased was 40 years of age and was born in Franklin, this county,coming here with his parents 25 years ago. He early became interested in music and could play several instruments and he contributed largely withhis musical ability to the success of the Gloe-Naidl Orchestra. He was for years also a member of the City Bank which will attend the funeral Friday afternoon and render a farewell dirge at his grave. Deceased suffered intensely in the past few weeks and had consulted many specialists but was unable to find relief. He was a member of the Woodmen Lodge which will accompany his remains to their resting place. The funeral will be from Grace Church. Deceased is survived by his widow and two little girls, Clara, 14 and Helen, aged 7, besides his parents and three brothers, also two sisters and a host of friends who loved him for many virtues.

The Reporter, Thurs., May 9, 1918"

*Last obituary courtesy of Larry Krueger (47801461)


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