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- August 30, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mangold have received a telegram from Washington stating that their son Corporal Stephen Mangold was wounded severely in action in France on August 3rd. A post card was received about the same time from their son. Dear Father: I am in a hospital wounded in the arm but am getting along fine.
- DROWNING VICTIM
November 26 1938
The funeral of Stephen J. Mangold, 40, 902 Wilson Street, Kaukauna, whose body was recovered yesterday from the waters of Turtle flowage, Iron county, where he drowned on a hunting trip Monday, will be held at 8:30 next Tuesday morning at the home with services at 9 o'clock at Holy Cross church, Kaukauna. The Rev. A. Garthaus will be in charge and burial will be at Little Chute. The body will be at the home from 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon until time of the funeral.
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Wauwatosa Man's Body
Recovered in Mercer Region
Deer Hunting Season Closes with 13 Known Dead, 2 Missing
by the Associated Press
November 26, 1938
Wisconsin's seven-day deer and bear hunting season closed Friday with 13 hunters known dead and scant hope for two others missing since Monday.
The thirteenth death was confirmed Friday with the finding of the body of Clyde C. Bleiel, 40, of Wauwatosa, shortly after discovery of the body of a companion, Stephen J. Mangold of Kaukauna.
The two were with Kaare Dreyer, 38, of Wauwatosa, and Eddie Polacheck, a Park Falls guide, of whom no trace has been reported.
Sheriff Arvie Kyro of Iron county, led a party which found the bodies of Bleiel and Mangold in the Turtle river flowage, 14 miles from Mercer.
The four had attempted to cross the flowage in a rowboat, which was found overturned. Apparently Mangold and Bleiel clung to trees and debris in the flowage until exhausted.
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