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Pitz was the first female pilot to be licensed in Manitowoc in 1930 and served for twenty-one months as a Women Airforce Service Pilot during World War II. [6] John C. Egan died on April 16, 1961, while on active duty after suffering a heart attack at his home in McLean, Virginia. He was survived by his wife, two daughters, two sisters, and his ...
King Weeman (March 26, 1872 – December 23, 1955) was an American businessman and politician. Born in the Town of Kossuth, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, Weeman was a telegraph operator for the Lake Shore Western Railroad and Western Road. Later, Weeman was secretary and office manager of Raddant Brewery Company and helped start the Shawano ...
Willott was born on June 29, 1855, in Oldbury, Worcestershire, England. [2] He moved to the United States in 1867, settling in Mishawaka, Indiana. In 1872, he moved to Manitowoc, Wisconsin. In 1881, he married Bertha Endress (1858–1930), with whom he raised a son Reuben and a daughter Ada. He was interred on September 19, 1936, in Manitowoc.
Alisa M. Schafer, Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter April 25, 2024 at 2:08 PM MANITOWOC — The 81-year-old Valders man who died Tuesday in a car crash has been identified as Glenroy Perronne by the ...
Rudy Rotter. Rudy Rotter (1913-2001) in his warehouse studio. Rudy Rotter (1913–2001) was an American outsider and self-taught artist residing in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Raised in Milwaukee, he moved to Manitowoc after the War in the late 1940s to set up a dental practice. After settling in and starting a family, he embarked on a simultaneous ...
Kevin Dittman, Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter. April 23, 2024 at 8:41 PM. MANITOWOC - An 81-year-old Valders man died Tuesday afternoon after a pickup truck was struck by a semitruck, according ...
MANITOWOC – A local thespian and poetry historian will present readings from Mary Oliver’s “Devotions” at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 12 at LaDeDa Books, 1624 New York Ave. Phil Kinzel, known for his ...
Thomas A. Sullivan. Thomas A. Sullivan (July 31, 1855 – March 27, 1946) was an American farmer and politician. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Sullivan moved with his parents to Manitowoc County, Wisconsin and settled on a farm in Reedsville, Wisconsin. Sullivan was a farmer and livestock dealer. He also worked as a foreman for the Manitowoc ...
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