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Adolph J. Malley Jr.

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Adolph J. Malley Jr.

Birth
Death
Sep 1960 (aged 59)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.174106, Longitude: -87.58244
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ADOLPH MALLEY JR


Adolph Malley, 59
, widely known former Two Rivers plumber and brother of A. F.
Malley, head of the Malley Printing Co., Two Rivers, died Tuesday night at the
home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott, of 2217 N.
Lottie St., Oklahoma City, Okla.
Mr. Malley, who had been making his home with the Elliotts for the past two
years, had been treated for a heart condition for the past two years. He had
returned from confinement at an Oklahoma City hospital only a few days
previous.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete, but services will be in Two Rivers, in
charge of Klein & Stangel Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers.
Mr. Malley was born Nov. 7, 1900, at Two Rivers, son of the late Adolph and Mary
Naidl Malley. He attended Two Rivers public schools and in his youth learned the
plumbing trade. He worked as a master plumber in this area in his earlier years
after which he operated a plumbing shop at Antigo. Up to the time of his illness
he was employed by Two Rivers plumbing establishments. Nearly 30 years ago he
married the former Olive Cretton of Mishicot, who died several years later. About
22 years ago he married his wife’s sister, Elsie Cretton. She died at Two River
10 years ago.
A charter member of the old Troop C, 105th Cavalry, Wisconsin National Guard in
Two Rivers, he was sergeant when the troop was deactivated in 1924. He was a member
of the Troop Reunion committee since it was organized. Mr. Malley was also a member
of Two Rivers Lodge No. 200, F. & A.M., Barney G. Lyman Chapter No. 116, Royal Arch
Masons, Two Rivers, Manitowoc Commandery No. 45, Knights Templar; and Tripoli Shrine
Temple, Milwaukee.
Surviving besides the brother and the sister, are another sister, Mrs. Joseph Wood,
of Manitowoc; another brother, Edwin Malley, of Western Springs, Ill., and a half-
brother, Albert Kriwanek, of Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Herald Times, September 7, 1960 P. 9
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Funeral services for Adolph Malley, 59, of Oklahoma City, Okla, who died Tuesday,
will b at 2 p.m. Saturday at Klein and Stangel Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers. The
Rev. Richard H. Trump will officiate and Masonic work will be by past master Heber
Clayton. Burial will be in Pioneers Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Friday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, September 8, 1960 P. 14
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ADOLPH MALLEY JR


Adolph Malley, 59
, widely known former Two Rivers plumber and brother of A. F.
Malley, head of the Malley Printing Co., Two Rivers, died Tuesday night at the
home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott, of 2217 N.
Lottie St., Oklahoma City, Okla.
Mr. Malley, who had been making his home with the Elliotts for the past two
years, had been treated for a heart condition for the past two years. He had
returned from confinement at an Oklahoma City hospital only a few days
previous.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete, but services will be in Two Rivers, in
charge of Klein & Stangel Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers.
Mr. Malley was born Nov. 7, 1900, at Two Rivers, son of the late Adolph and Mary
Naidl Malley. He attended Two Rivers public schools and in his youth learned the
plumbing trade. He worked as a master plumber in this area in his earlier years
after which he operated a plumbing shop at Antigo. Up to the time of his illness
he was employed by Two Rivers plumbing establishments. Nearly 30 years ago he
married the former Olive Cretton of Mishicot, who died several years later. About
22 years ago he married his wife’s sister, Elsie Cretton. She died at Two River
10 years ago.
A charter member of the old Troop C, 105th Cavalry, Wisconsin National Guard in
Two Rivers, he was sergeant when the troop was deactivated in 1924. He was a member
of the Troop Reunion committee since it was organized. Mr. Malley was also a member
of Two Rivers Lodge No. 200, F. & A.M., Barney G. Lyman Chapter No. 116, Royal Arch
Masons, Two Rivers, Manitowoc Commandery No. 45, Knights Templar; and Tripoli Shrine
Temple, Milwaukee.
Surviving besides the brother and the sister, are another sister, Mrs. Joseph Wood,
of Manitowoc; another brother, Edwin Malley, of Western Springs, Ill., and a half-
brother, Albert Kriwanek, of Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Herald Times, September 7, 1960 P. 9
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Funeral services for Adolph Malley, 59, of Oklahoma City, Okla, who died Tuesday,
will b at 2 p.m. Saturday at Klein and Stangel Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers. The
Rev. Richard H. Trump will officiate and Masonic work will be by past master Heber
Clayton. Burial will be in Pioneers Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Friday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, September 8, 1960 P. 14
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