MAX PRAGER DEAD
Chicago Man Well Known in City, To Be Buried Here
Called to Chicago Sunday to attend his brother-in-law, Max Prager, when the latter
underwent an operation at a hospital in that city, F. W. Meyer, returned home
Sunday night to be followed a few hours later by a telegram announcing the death
of Mr. Prager. The operation was apparently successful and Mr. Meyer left Chicago
in the belief that the patient would recover speedily and the news of his death
came as a great shock. Mr. Prager was 57 years of age and had visited here every
summer for years and had a large circle of friends in the city. The body will be
brought here for burial, probably Tuesday. Mr. Prager is survived by his widow,
who was Miss Josephine Meyer of this city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Mon., Mar. 20, 1911
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Max Prager, beloved husband of Josephine Prager, nee Meyer; brother of Eugene and
Oscar Prager, member Electa Tent 50; K.O.T.M. And Social Council 35; Royal League
funeral services Wednesdaay at 8 am at 5952 Carpenter Street. Thence by carriage
to Chicago & Northwestern station and by train to Manitowoc, Wis. - Chicago Papers
The body of Mr. Prager reaches the city on the Northwestern at 4:13 this afternoon
and the funeral will be held direct from the station to Evergreen Cemetery. Mr.
Prager's remains will be accompanied by the widow and other relatives.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wed., Mar. 22, 1911
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[cause: operation]
MAX PRAGER DEAD
Chicago Man Well Known in City, To Be Buried Here
Called to Chicago Sunday to attend his brother-in-law, Max Prager, when the latter
underwent an operation at a hospital in that city, F. W. Meyer, returned home
Sunday night to be followed a few hours later by a telegram announcing the death
of Mr. Prager. The operation was apparently successful and Mr. Meyer left Chicago
in the belief that the patient would recover speedily and the news of his death
came as a great shock. Mr. Prager was 57 years of age and had visited here every
summer for years and had a large circle of friends in the city. The body will be
brought here for burial, probably Tuesday. Mr. Prager is survived by his widow,
who was Miss Josephine Meyer of this city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Mon., Mar. 20, 1911
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Max Prager, beloved husband of Josephine Prager, nee Meyer; brother of Eugene and
Oscar Prager, member Electa Tent 50; K.O.T.M. And Social Council 35; Royal League
funeral services Wednesdaay at 8 am at 5952 Carpenter Street. Thence by carriage
to Chicago & Northwestern station and by train to Manitowoc, Wis. - Chicago Papers
The body of Mr. Prager reaches the city on the Northwestern at 4:13 this afternoon
and the funeral will be held direct from the station to Evergreen Cemetery. Mr.
Prager's remains will be accompanied by the widow and other relatives.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wed., Mar. 22, 1911
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[cause: operation]
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