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Robert Saubert

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Robert Saubert

Birth
Death
1920 (aged 45–46)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ROBERT SAUBERT

DEATH OF TWO RIVERS MAN AT OSHKOSH TODAY
Robert Saubert of Two Rivers died at the Sunnyview hospital at Oshkosh of pneumonia today messages receive at Two Rivers announcing that the body would be shipped to that city for burial. The funeral will be held Monday from St. John's Lutheran church.
Mr. Saubert was 46 years of age and had been in failing health for some time. He was engaged in business as a butcher at Two Rivers. His father died three weeks ago. Two brothers and four sisters survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. February 28, 1920 P. 1
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ROBERT SAUBERT

After being a sufferer from tuberculosis for several years, Robert
Saubert, aged 46, passed away at Sunnyview Sanitorium at Oshkosh,
Friday. Mr. Saubert was a native of this city. Although afflicted for
years with various ailments, he was patient and uncomplaining until
death relieved him. The funeral was in this city on Monday afternoon
from St. John's Lutheran Church. Two brothers and four sisters survive,
his father having died but a few weeks ago.
The Reporter, Thurs., Mar. 4, 1920
ROBERT SAUBERT

DEATH OF TWO RIVERS MAN AT OSHKOSH TODAY
Robert Saubert of Two Rivers died at the Sunnyview hospital at Oshkosh of pneumonia today messages receive at Two Rivers announcing that the body would be shipped to that city for burial. The funeral will be held Monday from St. John's Lutheran church.
Mr. Saubert was 46 years of age and had been in failing health for some time. He was engaged in business as a butcher at Two Rivers. His father died three weeks ago. Two brothers and four sisters survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. February 28, 1920 P. 1
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ROBERT SAUBERT

After being a sufferer from tuberculosis for several years, Robert
Saubert, aged 46, passed away at Sunnyview Sanitorium at Oshkosh,
Friday. Mr. Saubert was a native of this city. Although afflicted for
years with various ailments, he was patient and uncomplaining until
death relieved him. The funeral was in this city on Monday afternoon
from St. John's Lutheran Church. Two brothers and four sisters survive,
his father having died but a few weeks ago.
The Reporter, Thurs., Mar. 4, 1920

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