FRANK RIHA IS STROKE VICTIM
Funeral Will Be Monday In The Afternoon
Funeral services for Frank Riha, 54, who died at the home, 2410 Forest avenue, Friday afternoon, will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the C. J. Jansky funeral home. Death was due to a stroke.
Mr. Riha was well known as an expert repair man associated with the public schools of the city.
The Masonic lodge will conduct the services, with the Rev. Thomas A. Hawkes officiating. Interment will be in Forest View cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home. Members of the Z.C.B.J. Bohemian lodge will also attend.
He was a member of that lodge for many years.
Mr. Riha was born in the town of Casco, October 15, 1879. He was married June 4, 1917 in Manitowoc to Blanche Hostak of Larrabee, who survives him. Ten years ago the family came to this city from the town of Two Creeks and since Mr. Riha had
been engaged as a repair man in the public schools.
Besides his widow Mr. Riha leaves three daughters, Gladys, Viola and Elaine, and two sons, Merlin and Eldon, all at home. He also leaves several sisters.
Pallbearers will be Fred. G. Bishop, Peter Kanzelberger, C. C. Case, L. B. Clarke, Jerry Po??? and John Mancel.
Manitowoc Herald Times, April 28, 1934 P.13
FRANK RIHA IS STROKE VICTIM
Funeral Will Be Monday In The Afternoon
Funeral services for Frank Riha, 54, who died at the home, 2410 Forest avenue, Friday afternoon, will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the C. J. Jansky funeral home. Death was due to a stroke.
Mr. Riha was well known as an expert repair man associated with the public schools of the city.
The Masonic lodge will conduct the services, with the Rev. Thomas A. Hawkes officiating. Interment will be in Forest View cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home. Members of the Z.C.B.J. Bohemian lodge will also attend.
He was a member of that lodge for many years.
Mr. Riha was born in the town of Casco, October 15, 1879. He was married June 4, 1917 in Manitowoc to Blanche Hostak of Larrabee, who survives him. Ten years ago the family came to this city from the town of Two Creeks and since Mr. Riha had
been engaged as a repair man in the public schools.
Besides his widow Mr. Riha leaves three daughters, Gladys, Viola and Elaine, and two sons, Merlin and Eldon, all at home. He also leaves several sisters.
Pallbearers will be Fred. G. Bishop, Peter Kanzelberger, C. C. Case, L. B. Clarke, Jerry Po??? and John Mancel.
Manitowoc Herald Times, April 28, 1934 P.13
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