Albert Vandenburg, aged 52, died at the hospital last night, a victim
of a stroke of apoplexy, the second he had suffered in a short time. Two
weeks ago Mr. Vandenburg sustained a slight stroke and one September 29,
he suffered a second stroke that proved fatal. Mr. Vandenburg was 52
years of age and resided with his family at 413 N. Seventh street. A widow
and two children survive. Mr. Vandenburg was formerly employed at the
shipyards.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, October 01, 1919 Page 4
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Funeral services for the late E.(sic) Vandenburg were held at the
chapel at Evergreen Cemetery and interment was made at Evergreen.
Out of town relatives who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs.
William Vandenburg, of Menominee, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fancey, Green
Bay, Mrs. Frank Palado, Menominee and Mrs. David Jardine, Marinette.
Mr. Vandenburg, in addition to his wife and two children, is survived
by three brothers and two sisters, Anton of this city, William and
Nic of Menominee and Mrs. Jardine of Green Bay and Mrs. Palado of
Menominee.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, October 04, 1919 Page 2
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(Albert Vandenberg/d. 30 Sept. 1919/age 52/cause: paralysis/from record
of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)
[bur. 10-02-1919/cause: cerebral hemorrage]
Albert Vandenburg, aged 52, died at the hospital last night, a victim
of a stroke of apoplexy, the second he had suffered in a short time. Two
weeks ago Mr. Vandenburg sustained a slight stroke and one September 29,
he suffered a second stroke that proved fatal. Mr. Vandenburg was 52
years of age and resided with his family at 413 N. Seventh street. A widow
and two children survive. Mr. Vandenburg was formerly employed at the
shipyards.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, October 01, 1919 Page 4
********
Funeral services for the late E.(sic) Vandenburg were held at the
chapel at Evergreen Cemetery and interment was made at Evergreen.
Out of town relatives who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs.
William Vandenburg, of Menominee, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fancey, Green
Bay, Mrs. Frank Palado, Menominee and Mrs. David Jardine, Marinette.
Mr. Vandenburg, in addition to his wife and two children, is survived
by three brothers and two sisters, Anton of this city, William and
Nic of Menominee and Mrs. Jardine of Green Bay and Mrs. Palado of
Menominee.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, October 04, 1919 Page 2
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(Albert Vandenberg/d. 30 Sept. 1919/age 52/cause: paralysis/from record
of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)
[bur. 10-02-1919/cause: cerebral hemorrage]
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