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Casper D Schaden

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Casper D Schaden

Birth
Pine Grove, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
10 Jul 1932 (aged 62)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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CASP. SCHADEN
DIES LAST EVE;

HEART ATTACK
Appeared In Best of Health
Sunday; Enjoyed Outing;
Death Is Shock
Death came last night as a
severe shock to relatives and
friends of Casper Schaden, 1650
Twenty-fourth street. Mr. Schad-
en was usually in the best of
health but shortly after 10:30 last
night suffered a heart stroke which
proved fatal.
The well known resident went
to his death bed in high spirits.
He with Mrs Schaden, and daughter
Ethel and Hubert Simono spent the
day at the Louis Prucha cottage at
Goedjen's Grove. The day's out-
ing was an enjoyable one for Mr
Schaden and never during the day
did he complain of feeling ill. The
party returned from the cottage
about 10:30 and Mr. Schaden took
part of the joking of the doings of
the day. After bidding the fam-
ily good night he went to his room
and retired for the night. He was
found dead a few minutes later by
his wife.
Mr. Schaden was a devout mem-
ber of the St. Luke's Catholic
church and attended Holy Com-
munion with the St. Joseph's so-
ciety of which be is a member,
yesterday morning at the seven
o'c1ock mass.

Arm Amputated

Deceased was born October 21,
1869 at Pine Gove, Wisconsin. He
was married to Emma Elmer on
May 29. 1901. The couple moved
to Reedsville where they resided
for about a year and then moved
to this city where they have re-
sided since. Mr. Schaden was em-
ployed at the old pail factory for
a number of years and for the past
seventeen years was employed at
the Aluminum Goods Mfg Co.
plant one. In February 1931 Mr.
Schaden suffered an accident
which resulted in the amputation
of an arm.
Besides his wife he is survived
by four daughters, three sisters,
three brothers and three grandchil-
dren. The daughters are Mrs. Ed.
Kochrosky Mrs. Louis T. Prucha,
and Ethel of this city and Mrs.
Pritchard Reardon of Manitowoc.
The sisters are , Mrs. Joe Vannes
and Mrs. John Connelly of Green
Bay and Mrs. Mitchell Lotto of
Green Valley. The brothers are
Nick of this city and Peter and
John of Chase, Wisconsin
Funeral services will be held
from the St Luke's Catholic church
Wednesday morning at ten o'clock
With the Rev. C. V. Hugo officiat-
ing. Burial will be at Pioneers
Rest cemetery.
Mr. Schaden was a member of
The St. Joseph's society and the
Modern Woodmen.

CASP. SCHADEN
DIES LAST EVE;

HEART ATTACK
Appeared In Best of Health
Sunday; Enjoyed Outing;
Death Is Shock
Death came last night as a
severe shock to relatives and
friends of Casper Schaden, 1650
Twenty-fourth street. Mr. Schad-
en was usually in the best of
health but shortly after 10:30 last
night suffered a heart stroke which
proved fatal.
The well known resident went
to his death bed in high spirits.
He with Mrs Schaden, and daughter
Ethel and Hubert Simono spent the
day at the Louis Prucha cottage at
Goedjen's Grove. The day's out-
ing was an enjoyable one for Mr
Schaden and never during the day
did he complain of feeling ill. The
party returned from the cottage
about 10:30 and Mr. Schaden took
part of the joking of the doings of
the day. After bidding the fam-
ily good night he went to his room
and retired for the night. He was
found dead a few minutes later by
his wife.
Mr. Schaden was a devout mem-
ber of the St. Luke's Catholic
church and attended Holy Com-
munion with the St. Joseph's so-
ciety of which be is a member,
yesterday morning at the seven
o'c1ock mass.

Arm Amputated

Deceased was born October 21,
1869 at Pine Gove, Wisconsin. He
was married to Emma Elmer on
May 29. 1901. The couple moved
to Reedsville where they resided
for about a year and then moved
to this city where they have re-
sided since. Mr. Schaden was em-
ployed at the old pail factory for
a number of years and for the past
seventeen years was employed at
the Aluminum Goods Mfg Co.
plant one. In February 1931 Mr.
Schaden suffered an accident
which resulted in the amputation
of an arm.
Besides his wife he is survived
by four daughters, three sisters,
three brothers and three grandchil-
dren. The daughters are Mrs. Ed.
Kochrosky Mrs. Louis T. Prucha,
and Ethel of this city and Mrs.
Pritchard Reardon of Manitowoc.
The sisters are , Mrs. Joe Vannes
and Mrs. John Connelly of Green
Bay and Mrs. Mitchell Lotto of
Green Valley. The brothers are
Nick of this city and Peter and
John of Chase, Wisconsin
Funeral services will be held
from the St Luke's Catholic church
Wednesday morning at ten o'clock
With the Rev. C. V. Hugo officiat-
ing. Burial will be at Pioneers
Rest cemetery.
Mr. Schaden was a member of
The St. Joseph's society and the
Modern Woodmen.



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