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Location : Holy Cross Cem and Mausoleum, Milwaukee, WI
Clarence Busch, Born In Brighton, Loses Life In Wauwatosa.
MILWAUKEE, May 2
Plunging from the fourth story of the Wauwatosa junior high school, under construction, when a derrick used to hoist 200-pound roof stones gave way, Clarence Busch, 21, was fatally injured Sunday morning.
Busch wag taken to the county emergency hospital, where he was pronounced dead on entrance. His skull was fractured.
Two brothers, Frank and Arthur Busch, also employed in the construction work, were in other parts of the building and did not witness their brother's death.
Funeral services will take place Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from the Becker Funeral home at Twelfth and Galena streets, to be followed by services in St. Boniface church at 9:30 o'clock.
Busch was born in Brighton, Kenosha county, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Busch. He spent the greater portion of his life there and went to Milwaukee three years ago.
Surviving, beside his mother, are one sister, Amelia, and four brothers, Frank, Leonard and Arthur, all of Milwaukee, and Bernard, of Wheatland. Kenosha county.
Racine Journal Times - May 2, 1932