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Joseph Parsche

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Joseph Parsche

Birth
Death
Apr 1926 (aged 73–74)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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JOSEPH PARSCHE

Joseph Parsche Dead

Joseph Parsche died suddenly at his home 1304 Twenty-first street yesterday
of kidney trouble at the age of 73 years. Mr. Parsche was born in Prague,
Austria and came to this country with his parents at the age of fourteen and
they located at St. Joseph, LaCrosse county. About thirty-five years ago they
moved to Kewaunee and since 1904 he has been a resident of this city. He was
married at the age of twenty-five to Miss Catherine Mintz of Kewaunee. He was
a weaver by trade. He leaves to mourn his loss three children, Mrs. Parsche
preceding him in death six years ago and also eight grandchildren. The daughters
are Mrs. Len Swiger of Frankfort, Michigan and Mrs. Roy Swiger of Manitowoc and
a son Henry Parsche of Green Bay. He is also survived by three brothers and two
sisters, August, Frank and John Parsche of St. Joseph and Mrs. John Harter of
Medford and Mrs. Lawrence Strittmatter of St. Joseph. As yet arrangements have
not been made but the funeral will probably be held Monday afternoon.
Manitowoc Herald News, April 17, 1926 P. 10
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The funeral of Joseph Parsche was held from the Jansky undertaking parlors at
2:00 this afternoon and to the Grace Congregational Church, Rev. T. A. Hakes
officiating and burial was at the Pioneers Rest.
Manitowoc Herald News, April 19, 1926 P. 16
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JOSEPH PARSCHE

Joseph Parsche Dead

Joseph Parsche died suddenly at his home 1304 Twenty-first street yesterday
of kidney trouble at the age of 73 years. Mr. Parsche was born in Prague,
Austria and came to this country with his parents at the age of fourteen and
they located at St. Joseph, LaCrosse county. About thirty-five years ago they
moved to Kewaunee and since 1904 he has been a resident of this city. He was
married at the age of twenty-five to Miss Catherine Mintz of Kewaunee. He was
a weaver by trade. He leaves to mourn his loss three children, Mrs. Parsche
preceding him in death six years ago and also eight grandchildren. The daughters
are Mrs. Len Swiger of Frankfort, Michigan and Mrs. Roy Swiger of Manitowoc and
a son Henry Parsche of Green Bay. He is also survived by three brothers and two
sisters, August, Frank and John Parsche of St. Joseph and Mrs. John Harter of
Medford and Mrs. Lawrence Strittmatter of St. Joseph. As yet arrangements have
not been made but the funeral will probably be held Monday afternoon.
Manitowoc Herald News, April 17, 1926 P. 10
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The funeral of Joseph Parsche was held from the Jansky undertaking parlors at
2:00 this afternoon and to the Grace Congregational Church, Rev. T. A. Hakes
officiating and burial was at the Pioneers Rest.
Manitowoc Herald News, April 19, 1926 P. 16
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