Maurice Straub's Brother, 89, Dies
Funeral services were held last week in Green Bay for Enos Straub, 89, of Green Bay, bother of the late Maurice Straub, chief of police in Rhinelander a number of years ago.
Mr. Straub died in Green Bay Jan. 8 and was buried Jan. 11. He had been a resident of Green Bay for 60 years. He was born April 28, 1871 in the town of Mukwa, Brown county.
Survivors include one son, Petty of Green Bay; two brothers, Arthur of New London (formerly of Rhinelander) and John of Superior, and nieces and nephews.
Maurice Straub died in September, 1937, after having served as chief of police in Rhinelander for 33 years.
Maurice Straub's Brother, 89, Dies
Funeral services were held last week in Green Bay for Enos Straub, 89, of Green Bay, bother of the late Maurice Straub, chief of police in Rhinelander a number of years ago.
Mr. Straub died in Green Bay Jan. 8 and was buried Jan. 11. He had been a resident of Green Bay for 60 years. He was born April 28, 1871 in the town of Mukwa, Brown county.
Survivors include one son, Petty of Green Bay; two brothers, Arthur of New London (formerly of Rhinelander) and John of Superior, and nieces and nephews.
Maurice Straub died in September, 1937, after having served as chief of police in Rhinelander for 33 years.
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