Julius Sebastian Host obituary
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Julius Sebastian Host obituary
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Posted: 20 Sep 2002 3:02AM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Host, Napper, Kaiser, Gement
Lake Geneva (not sure of newspaper name), Wisconsin, Thursday, April 19, 1923
Julius S. Host Dies in Milwaukee Hospital
Julius Sebastian Host, aged 79 years, died at 8:30 o’clock Saturday morning at a Milwaukee hospital after an illness of several weeks duration. He had recently undergone two operations as a last resort to save his life and in his weakened condition was unable to withstand the effects.
The deceased was born in Lyons, Wis., April 11, 1844. He lived there for a number of years, later going to Kenosha where for more than ten years he operated a most successful meat market.
He had recently observed the 49th anniversary of his wedding and had planned next year to celebrate his golden wedding.
Surviving Mr. Host are a widow, Mrs. Catherine Host; six sons and three daughters: Arthur and Philip Host, of Kenosha; Ernest and Leo Host Lake Genea; Joseph Host of Chicago; Raymond Host of Racine; Mrs. Nora Napper of Lake Geneva; Mrs. Elizabeth Kaiser of Wisconsin Rapids; and Mrs. A. J. Gement of Racine. His son, Dr. Walter Host, died four years ago.
Funeral services were held today at St. James church, Kenosha, and burial was in the Catholic cemetery of that city.
Note: This is typed exactly as it appeared in the newspaper. Lake Genea in the 4th paragraph is a typo and should read Lake Geneva.
Julius S. Host Dies in Milwaukee Hospital
Julius Sebastian Host, aged 79 years, died at 8:30 o’clock Saturday morning at a Milwaukee hospital after an illness of several weeks duration. He had recently undergone two operations as a last resort to save his life and in his weakened condition was unable to withstand the effects.
The deceased was born in Lyons, Wis., April 11, 1844. He lived there for a number of years, later going to Kenosha where for more than ten years he operated a most successful meat market.
He had recently observed the 49th anniversary of his wedding and had planned next year to celebrate his golden wedding.
Surviving Mr. Host are a widow, Mrs. Catherine Host; six sons and three daughters: Arthur and Philip Host, of Kenosha; Ernest and Leo Host Lake Genea; Joseph Host of Chicago; Raymond Host of Racine; Mrs. Nora Napper of Lake Geneva; Mrs. Elizabeth Kaiser of Wisconsin Rapids; and Mrs. A. J. Gement of Racine. His son, Dr. Walter Host, died four years ago.
Funeral services were held today at St. James church, Kenosha, and burial was in the Catholic cemetery of that city.
Note: This is typed exactly as it appeared in the newspaper. Lake Genea in the 4th paragraph is a typo and should read Lake Geneva.