Hugo (Tip) Lulloff, 55, a former Collins tavern Keeper, died early today at a
Green Bay hospital following an illness of five weeks. Funeral services are to
be held Tuesday at the Ryan funeral home in De Pere with burial in Evergreen
Cemetery, Manitowoc
Born in St. Nazianz in 1894, Mr. Lulloff worked on the North Western railroad
out of Manitowoc as a young man and later took over the Collins tavern, which he
operated for about 17 years. He retired 10 years ago and moved to DePere where
he had continued to reside. He married the former Flora Retlich of Kiel in
1917. She died 15 years ago. He was a member of the Manitowoc aerie of Eagles.
Surviving are two sons, Ralph of Manitowoc and Victor of Elizabeth City, N.C.,
three daughters, Miss Carol Lulloff and Mrs. Earl Bishop of Manitowoc and Mrs.
C. S. Perkins of Elizabeth City, N.C., a sister, Mrs. Ida Nickels of Los
Angeles; a brother, George of Sheboygan and five grandchildren.
Hugo (Tip) Lulloff, 55, a former Collins tavern Keeper, died early today at a
Green Bay hospital following an illness of five weeks. Funeral services are to
be held Tuesday at the Ryan funeral home in De Pere with burial in Evergreen
Cemetery, Manitowoc
Born in St. Nazianz in 1894, Mr. Lulloff worked on the North Western railroad
out of Manitowoc as a young man and later took over the Collins tavern, which he
operated for about 17 years. He retired 10 years ago and moved to DePere where
he had continued to reside. He married the former Flora Retlich of Kiel in
1917. She died 15 years ago. He was a member of the Manitowoc aerie of Eagles.
Surviving are two sons, Ralph of Manitowoc and Victor of Elizabeth City, N.C.,
three daughters, Miss Carol Lulloff and Mrs. Earl Bishop of Manitowoc and Mrs.
C. S. Perkins of Elizabeth City, N.C., a sister, Mrs. Ida Nickels of Los
Angeles; a brother, George of Sheboygan and five grandchildren.
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