From the Marinette Eagle Daily Nov. 21, 1918 pg. 2
MOTORMAN DIES OF INFLUENZA
Joseph Klasen, Menominee, Taken To Hospital Sunday Dies About Noon Today.
Joseph Klasen of Menominee, motorman for the Menominee and Marinette street railway died about 11 o'clock this morning at the Saint Joseph's hospital of the influenza. He was taken to the hospital Nov. 16. He was 32 years old. He is survived by a sister Mrs. G. Holmes, Ruth Street, Menominee. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Nov. 22, 1918
TO BURY MOTORMAN AT BIRCH CREEK
Joseph Klasen, Motorman for local railway who died yesterday morning will be buried tomorrow morning.
The funeral of Joseph Klasen, who died at the Saint Joseph's hospital of the influenza will be held Saturday morning at 9:15 o'clock from the Lemieux undertaking parlors and at 9:30 from the church of Epiphany. Burial will take place at Birch Creek where the parents of the young man are buried.
Mr. Klasen was thirty three years old and had been ill for about a week.
He is survived by one brother and three sisters, one sister, Mrs. G. Holmes residing in Menominee. He made his home at the Aberdeen hotel, Broadway in Menominee.
From the Marinette Eagle Daily Nov. 21, 1918 pg. 2
MOTORMAN DIES OF INFLUENZA
Joseph Klasen, Menominee, Taken To Hospital Sunday Dies About Noon Today.
Joseph Klasen of Menominee, motorman for the Menominee and Marinette street railway died about 11 o'clock this morning at the Saint Joseph's hospital of the influenza. He was taken to the hospital Nov. 16. He was 32 years old. He is survived by a sister Mrs. G. Holmes, Ruth Street, Menominee. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Nov. 22, 1918
TO BURY MOTORMAN AT BIRCH CREEK
Joseph Klasen, Motorman for local railway who died yesterday morning will be buried tomorrow morning.
The funeral of Joseph Klasen, who died at the Saint Joseph's hospital of the influenza will be held Saturday morning at 9:15 o'clock from the Lemieux undertaking parlors and at 9:30 from the church of Epiphany. Burial will take place at Birch Creek where the parents of the young man are buried.
Mr. Klasen was thirty three years old and had been ill for about a week.
He is survived by one brother and three sisters, one sister, Mrs. G. Holmes residing in Menominee. He made his home at the Aberdeen hotel, Broadway in Menominee.
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