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Adolph Julius Endress

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Adolph Julius Endress

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
6 Apr 1913 (aged 49)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
D-2-1-3
Memorial ID
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ADOLPH J. ENDRESS

A.J. ENDRESS DEAD AFTER A LONG ILLNESS
Well Known Resident Of City Died Last Night.
RESIDENT OF THE CITY 30 YEARS
Adolph J.Endress, for many years a resident of the city and well
known as an insurance ad (sic) real estate broker died at the
family home on North Eighth street, last night at 8 o'clock, after
an illness of several years. Mr. Endress death was due to paralysis
of which he suffered a severe stroke on March 27. He had previously
suffered several slight strokes that had rendered him more or less
helpless.
Mr. Endress was born in the city of Two Rivers October 14, 1863,
being fifty years old at his death. He came to this city and engaged
in the insurance business in 1882 and continued the business until
forced by ill health to retire in 1903 since which time he had been
a great though uncomplaining sufferer.
Mr. Endress was married in this city October 21, 1891, to Calla
Cuyles (sic) who survives him. One sister, Mrs. Joseph Willott, Jr.,
and two brothers, Emil W. Endress and R.F. Endress, both of Sault Ste.
Marie, Michigan, also survive.
Begnning (sic) his business career in early life, Mr. Endress had an
extensive experiecne (sic) and was industrious and successful. He had
a wide acquaintance and took an active interest in public affairs
though he had never held public office. He was a devoted husband and
as a friend will be mourned by many who knew him intimately.
Funeral services will be held from the late home Sunday afternoon at
2 o'clock.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, April 4, 1913 P.1
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[bur.4-6-1913/cause: Cerebral Hemorrage/buried
on Bertha Willott and EG and RF Endress lot]
ADOLPH J. ENDRESS

A.J. ENDRESS DEAD AFTER A LONG ILLNESS
Well Known Resident Of City Died Last Night.
RESIDENT OF THE CITY 30 YEARS
Adolph J.Endress, for many years a resident of the city and well
known as an insurance ad (sic) real estate broker died at the
family home on North Eighth street, last night at 8 o'clock, after
an illness of several years. Mr. Endress death was due to paralysis
of which he suffered a severe stroke on March 27. He had previously
suffered several slight strokes that had rendered him more or less
helpless.
Mr. Endress was born in the city of Two Rivers October 14, 1863,
being fifty years old at his death. He came to this city and engaged
in the insurance business in 1882 and continued the business until
forced by ill health to retire in 1903 since which time he had been
a great though uncomplaining sufferer.
Mr. Endress was married in this city October 21, 1891, to Calla
Cuyles (sic) who survives him. One sister, Mrs. Joseph Willott, Jr.,
and two brothers, Emil W. Endress and R.F. Endress, both of Sault Ste.
Marie, Michigan, also survive.
Begnning (sic) his business career in early life, Mr. Endress had an
extensive experiecne (sic) and was industrious and successful. He had
a wide acquaintance and took an active interest in public affairs
though he had never held public office. He was a devoted husband and
as a friend will be mourned by many who knew him intimately.
Funeral services will be held from the late home Sunday afternoon at
2 o'clock.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, April 4, 1913 P.1
*********
[bur.4-6-1913/cause: Cerebral Hemorrage/buried
on Bertha Willott and EG and RF Endress lot]


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