s/o Joseph Henry Bax & Marie Caroline Wulff
OBITUARY: Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 28, 1963:
Services for John Bernard Bax, 80 (died 27 May 1963) of 1269 North 123rd Street, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin., a retired shop foreman for the Phoenix Products Company, will be held Friday. The services will be held at 9:30 am at the J. H. Becker & Sons Funeral Home, 5330 W. Lisbon Ave., and at 10 am at St. Pius Catholic Church in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
Mr. Bax was born August 2, 1882 in Koeltztown, Missouri, the son of Joseph Henry and Marie Caroline Wulff Bax. He moved to Meta, Missouri after his marriage in 1906 to Anna Angela Rehagen, who survives. He owned the Bracket Manufacturing company in Freeburg, Missouri from 1910 until it burned down in 1917. After that he moved his wife and three children to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Mr. Bax died after a heart attack on Monday, May 27, 1963 in St. Camillus Hospital in Wauwatosa. He had been with Phoenix Products Co., 4715 N. 27th Street, for 32 years before his retirement.
He is survived by his wife, Angela; a son, Victor H. Bax of Wauwatosa and a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Kieweg of Slinger, Wisconsin. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Laura Goggins, in 1960, and a grandson, Donald Goggins, who was killed in Korea in April, 1953.
s/o Joseph Henry Bax & Marie Caroline Wulff
OBITUARY: Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 28, 1963:
Services for John Bernard Bax, 80 (died 27 May 1963) of 1269 North 123rd Street, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin., a retired shop foreman for the Phoenix Products Company, will be held Friday. The services will be held at 9:30 am at the J. H. Becker & Sons Funeral Home, 5330 W. Lisbon Ave., and at 10 am at St. Pius Catholic Church in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
Mr. Bax was born August 2, 1882 in Koeltztown, Missouri, the son of Joseph Henry and Marie Caroline Wulff Bax. He moved to Meta, Missouri after his marriage in 1906 to Anna Angela Rehagen, who survives. He owned the Bracket Manufacturing company in Freeburg, Missouri from 1910 until it burned down in 1917. After that he moved his wife and three children to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Mr. Bax died after a heart attack on Monday, May 27, 1963 in St. Camillus Hospital in Wauwatosa. He had been with Phoenix Products Co., 4715 N. 27th Street, for 32 years before his retirement.
He is survived by his wife, Angela; a son, Victor H. Bax of Wauwatosa and a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Kieweg of Slinger, Wisconsin. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Laura Goggins, in 1960, and a grandson, Donald Goggins, who was killed in Korea in April, 1953.
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