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Newspaper Obituaries
1935
Transcribed and contributed by volunteer Cathe Ziereis
(unless otherwise credited)


SHAWANO EVENING LEADER 
Monday, Sept. 16, 1935 

LUTSEY BREI DIES SUNDAY AT LEOPOLIS 
SUCCUMBS TO HEART ATTACK WHILE DANCING 

Residents in this city and surrounding communities were shocked to learn of the death of Lutsey Brei, 48, who succumbed to a heart attack last night about 9:00 at Leopolis. It was not known that Mr. Brei was so seriously ill. 

Mr. & Mrs. Brei drove over to Leopolis last evening to visit friends and they attended the dance. While Mr. Brei was dancing with his wife, he suddenly stiffened and slumped to the floor. Medical attention was had at once but he did not regain consciousness. 
The body was brought to Shawano to the Karth funeral home and funeral services may be held Wednesday afternoon. 

Lutsey Brei was born in this city and grew to manhood here. About twenty years ago he was united in marriage with Miss Ludmilla Bohr (Should be Herback) and the young couple made their home in this city. Mr. Brei was employed in the grocery department of the Lauerman store. 

Survivors are the grief-stricken wife, two children, Dorothy. now Mrs. Parish of Neenah, and Anna Marie. a student here; his mother and a sister, Della, who is married and living in Green Bay and two brothers, Fred of this city and Bill, also of this city. 
Mr. Brei was a friendly likeable man and he had many friends not only through his contacts in the store but through his social contacts for he was liked by all with whom he had an acquaintance. 

 



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