Fred Thomaschefsky, 78, resident of the city for more than 60 years, and
one of the first employes of the old Mann Brothers pail factory, died at
his home at 1605 23rd street at 12:35 Sunday noon after an illness of
seven months.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Klein
and Stangel chapel. Interment will be in Pioneers' Rest cemetery.
In his youth he came to this country from Russia and settled in Manitowoc,
where 58 years ago he married Fredericka Meyer.
For 35 years he was employed as a watchman and fireman at the old Mann
Brothers sawmill and pail factory, and later was a watchman at the C. Reiss
Coal company for 16 years.
Mr. Thomaschefsky is survived by his widow, three daughters and two sons
and eight grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. November 9, 1936 P. 11
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[Fred TOMASCHEFSKY]
Fred Thomaschefsky, 78, resident of the city for more than 60 years, and
one of the first employes of the old Mann Brothers pail factory, died at
his home at 1605 23rd street at 12:35 Sunday noon after an illness of
seven months.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Klein
and Stangel chapel. Interment will be in Pioneers' Rest cemetery.
In his youth he came to this country from Russia and settled in Manitowoc,
where 58 years ago he married Fredericka Meyer.
For 35 years he was employed as a watchman and fireman at the old Mann
Brothers sawmill and pail factory, and later was a watchman at the C. Reiss
Coal company for 16 years.
Mr. Thomaschefsky is survived by his widow, three daughters and two sons
and eight grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. November 9, 1936 P. 11
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[Fred TOMASCHEFSKY]
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