In 1930, John had the occupation of being a Service Man. The census also shows that he had another son, John Kasper who was 8 years old.
In 1940, John worked for the Government as an Attendant. He was working 48 hours per week. He worked for Fred Oeflein, Infirmary, Milwaukee County Institutions.
Census records indicate he had an 8th grade education.
His wife Rose, preceded him in death in January 29, 1965, and was buried on February 2, 1965. They are buried side by side.
In 1930, John had the occupation of being a Service Man. The census also shows that he had another son, John Kasper who was 8 years old.
In 1940, John worked for the Government as an Attendant. He was working 48 hours per week. He worked for Fred Oeflein, Infirmary, Milwaukee County Institutions.
Census records indicate he had an 8th grade education.
His wife Rose, preceded him in death in January 29, 1965, and was buried on February 2, 1965. They are buried side by side.
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