NEVER SICK, DIES SUDDENLY
Heart Failure Takes Two Rivers Man Who Enjoyed Longevity; Not Ill
Never sick for a day in his life and never having required the services
of a physician, only to be stricken with heart failure and die in a few
minutes is the fate of a Two Rivers man, Matthew Rudebeck, who on Monday
succumbed to the disease when apparently in the best of health. The
decedent was born in Denmark in 1846 and he came to this country when a
young man. For many years he lived on a farm in Kewaunee county and had
been a resident at Two Rivers during the past ten years. A family of
grown up children survive.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wed., July 18, 1906
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MATHIAS RUDEBECK
(From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 16 July)
An old settler named Rudebeck, who operated a farm near Kewaunee for years, died suddenly today of a heart attack. He worked in the Hamilton Factory and had never been sick before. He leaves a widow and several grown children in good circumstances.
Der Nord Westen, 19 July 1906
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Matt Rudebeck of the East side, died last Monday morning, death being due to heart failure. He was born in Denmark in 1846. Previous to his coming to Two Rivers, he lived in Kewaunee County. He came to Two Rivers about fourteen years
ago. A wife and five grown up children survive. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. Alexander Thomson officiating.
Two Rivers Reporter, Sat., July 21, 1906
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Matt Rudebeck of the East side, died last Monday morning, death being due to heart failure. He was born in Denmark in 1846. Previous to his coming to Two Rivers, he lived in Kewaunee County. He came to Two Rivers about fourteen years ago. A wife and five grown up children survive. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. Alexander Thomson officiating.
Two Rivers Reporter, Sat., July 21, 1906
NEVER SICK, DIES SUDDENLY
Heart Failure Takes Two Rivers Man Who Enjoyed Longevity; Not Ill
Never sick for a day in his life and never having required the services
of a physician, only to be stricken with heart failure and die in a few
minutes is the fate of a Two Rivers man, Matthew Rudebeck, who on Monday
succumbed to the disease when apparently in the best of health. The
decedent was born in Denmark in 1846 and he came to this country when a
young man. For many years he lived on a farm in Kewaunee county and had
been a resident at Two Rivers during the past ten years. A family of
grown up children survive.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wed., July 18, 1906
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MATHIAS RUDEBECK
(From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 16 July)
An old settler named Rudebeck, who operated a farm near Kewaunee for years, died suddenly today of a heart attack. He worked in the Hamilton Factory and had never been sick before. He leaves a widow and several grown children in good circumstances.
Der Nord Westen, 19 July 1906
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Matt Rudebeck of the East side, died last Monday morning, death being due to heart failure. He was born in Denmark in 1846. Previous to his coming to Two Rivers, he lived in Kewaunee County. He came to Two Rivers about fourteen years
ago. A wife and five grown up children survive. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. Alexander Thomson officiating.
Two Rivers Reporter, Sat., July 21, 1906
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Matt Rudebeck of the East side, died last Monday morning, death being due to heart failure. He was born in Denmark in 1846. Previous to his coming to Two Rivers, he lived in Kewaunee County. He came to Two Rivers about fourteen years ago. A wife and five grown up children survive. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. Alexander Thomson officiating.
Two Rivers Reporter, Sat., July 21, 1906
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