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Gustave Tomaschefsky

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Gustave Tomaschefsky

Birth
Death
1914 (aged 45–46)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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GUSTAV TOMASCHEFSKY (d. 1914)

Gustav Tomaschefsky, aged 48, died last Thursday morning. The cause of his death
was apoplexy. He was stricken early in the morning and died a few hours later. For
many years he was engaged in the cigar business in Two Rivers. Later he conducted
a saloon there. For three years past he has conducted a saloon and boarding house
in this city. He is survived by a widow and seven children. The youngest seven years
of age. The funeral was held from the Lutheran Church in Two Rivers Sunday afternoon.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Sept. 24, 1914
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Gustave Tomaschefsky died Thursday at Manitowoc where for the past three years
he has conducted a hotel known as the Clipper city House. Death came after an
illness of only one day. It was due to heart trouble. Mr. Tomaschefsky was born
in Manitowoc 47 years ago. He lived in this city 35 years and was engaged here
in cigar manufacturing. He was a brother of Fred Tomaschefsky of this city and
is survived by his wife and seven children. The body was brought here for burial
and the funeral occurs tomorrow afternoon from St. John's Lutheran Church.
The Reporter, Sat., Sept. 19, 1914
GUSTAV TOMASCHEFSKY (d. 1914)

Gustav Tomaschefsky, aged 48, died last Thursday morning. The cause of his death
was apoplexy. He was stricken early in the morning and died a few hours later. For
many years he was engaged in the cigar business in Two Rivers. Later he conducted
a saloon there. For three years past he has conducted a saloon and boarding house
in this city. He is survived by a widow and seven children. The youngest seven years
of age. The funeral was held from the Lutheran Church in Two Rivers Sunday afternoon.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Sept. 24, 1914
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Gustave Tomaschefsky died Thursday at Manitowoc where for the past three years
he has conducted a hotel known as the Clipper city House. Death came after an
illness of only one day. It was due to heart trouble. Mr. Tomaschefsky was born
in Manitowoc 47 years ago. He lived in this city 35 years and was engaged here
in cigar manufacturing. He was a brother of Fred Tomaschefsky of this city and
is survived by his wife and seven children. The body was brought here for burial
and the funeral occurs tomorrow afternoon from St. John's Lutheran Church.
The Reporter, Sat., Sept. 19, 1914


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