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Lawrence Henry Hasz

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Lawrence Henry Hasz Veteran

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
19 Oct 1952 (aged 26)
Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
North Freedom, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.467899, Longitude: -89.865709
Plot
Sec 2A-14
Memorial ID
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Lawrence Hasz Rites

NORTH FREEDOM — Funeral services for Lawrence Hasz, 26, North Freedom, who died of polio in a Madison hospital Sunday night, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church. The Rev. A. W. Loock will officiate. Burial will be in the North Freedom cemetery.
Friends may call at the Scheible funeral home, Baraboo, between 7 and 9 tonight. The body will be brought to the church Wednesday noon.
Mr. Hasz became ill Monday and was taken to the hospital Wednesday.
He was employed as a railroad clerk by the Liberty Powder Co. at Badger Ordnance Works (BOW). He served with the Navy for two years during World War II.
Survivors include his wife, the former Florence Cronn; four sons,
Robert, Lawrence Jr., Michael, and Stephen, all at home; his mother, Mrs. Mary Bonfils, Chicago, and a brother, Clifford Hasz, Chicago.

Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, Wisconsin)
Tuesday, October 21, 1952 Sect. 1, Page 8, Col. 3
Lawrence Hasz Rites

NORTH FREEDOM — Funeral services for Lawrence Hasz, 26, North Freedom, who died of polio in a Madison hospital Sunday night, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church. The Rev. A. W. Loock will officiate. Burial will be in the North Freedom cemetery.
Friends may call at the Scheible funeral home, Baraboo, between 7 and 9 tonight. The body will be brought to the church Wednesday noon.
Mr. Hasz became ill Monday and was taken to the hospital Wednesday.
He was employed as a railroad clerk by the Liberty Powder Co. at Badger Ordnance Works (BOW). He served with the Navy for two years during World War II.
Survivors include his wife, the former Florence Cronn; four sons,
Robert, Lawrence Jr., Michael, and Stephen, all at home; his mother, Mrs. Mary Bonfils, Chicago, and a brother, Clifford Hasz, Chicago.

Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, Wisconsin)
Tuesday, October 21, 1952 Sect. 1, Page 8, Col. 3

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