CHARLES ROBLEY
CHAS. ROBLEY DIES SUDDENLY AT MILWAUKEE
Messages received here today told of the sudden death at Milwaukee yesterday
of Charles Robley, former Manitowoc resident, who however, has been making
his home in the Cream City for a number of years. He is about 60 years of age
and is survived by his widow, who was Miss Catherine Miller, sister of Dr.
J. V. Miller of this city. Mr. Robley was born at Valders this county, and
before locating at Milwaukee, where he was employed by a crockery company,
was employed at the Schuette Bros. store here.
The remains of Mr. Robley will be removed to this city for burial. Services
will be held Thursday afternoon at two o’clock from the Masonic Temple, with
interment at Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, September 25, 1929 P. 15
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[bur. 26 Sept. 1929/cause: acute dilatation of the heart/died at East Troy, WI]
CHARLES ROBLEY
CHAS. ROBLEY DIES SUDDENLY AT MILWAUKEE
Messages received here today told of the sudden death at Milwaukee yesterday
of Charles Robley, former Manitowoc resident, who however, has been making
his home in the Cream City for a number of years. He is about 60 years of age
and is survived by his widow, who was Miss Catherine Miller, sister of Dr.
J. V. Miller of this city. Mr. Robley was born at Valders this county, and
before locating at Milwaukee, where he was employed by a crockery company,
was employed at the Schuette Bros. store here.
The remains of Mr. Robley will be removed to this city for burial. Services
will be held Thursday afternoon at two o’clock from the Masonic Temple, with
interment at Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, September 25, 1929 P. 15
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[bur. 26 Sept. 1929/cause: acute dilatation of the heart/died at East Troy, WI]
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