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Joseph J Stangel

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Joseph J Stangel

Birth
Death
1939 (aged 80–81)
Burial
Tisch Mills, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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JOSEPH STANGEL (d. 1939)

Joseph J. Stangel, 81, retired Tisch Mills farmer, died Sunday night on the
homestead farm two miles east of Tisch Mills, now operated by his son, Rudolph.
He had been ill five months.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from the home and at 10
o’clock from the St. Mary’s Catholic church, Tisch Mills. Burial will be in the
adjoining cemetery.
Mr. Stangel was born at Tisch Mills in 1858 and when a young man took up farming,
locating on a farm east of the village in Carlton, Kewaunee county. For a number
of years he operated a threshing outfit in Manitowoc and Kewaunee counties. He
was also prominent in town affairs, a director of the American Catholic Union for
years and a member of the Holy Name Society.
He married Miss Mary Cherney, who died 40 years ago.
Survivors are a son, Rudolph, on the home farm; daughter, Mrs. Joseph F. Tulachka,
of Carlton; brother,John, of Two Creeks; 12 grandchildren and three great grand-
children. Three sisters and two brothers preceded him in death.
The rosary will be recited at the Stangel home Tuesday evening at eight o’clock.
The body was moved to the home today.
Manitowoc Herald Times, March 27, 1939 P.2
Contributor: Shari Milks (49043446) •
JOSEPH STANGEL (d. 1939)

Joseph J. Stangel, 81, retired Tisch Mills farmer, died Sunday night on the
homestead farm two miles east of Tisch Mills, now operated by his son, Rudolph.
He had been ill five months.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from the home and at 10
o’clock from the St. Mary’s Catholic church, Tisch Mills. Burial will be in the
adjoining cemetery.
Mr. Stangel was born at Tisch Mills in 1858 and when a young man took up farming,
locating on a farm east of the village in Carlton, Kewaunee county. For a number
of years he operated a threshing outfit in Manitowoc and Kewaunee counties. He
was also prominent in town affairs, a director of the American Catholic Union for
years and a member of the Holy Name Society.
He married Miss Mary Cherney, who died 40 years ago.
Survivors are a son, Rudolph, on the home farm; daughter, Mrs. Joseph F. Tulachka,
of Carlton; brother,John, of Two Creeks; 12 grandchildren and three great grand-
children. Three sisters and two brothers preceded him in death.
The rosary will be recited at the Stangel home Tuesday evening at eight o’clock.
The body was moved to the home today.
Manitowoc Herald Times, March 27, 1939 P.2
Contributor: Shari Milks (49043446) •

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