Called By Death.
On Monday Miss Emilie Goettinger passed away at the county asylum at Manitowoc where she had been an inmate since 1900.
Deceased was born in New York, Nov. 23, 1856, and came to Kiel in 1862. She lived here until 1897, when she was taken to the Winnebago hospital at Oshkosh.
After several years she was declared incurable and transferred to the county asylum at Manitowoc in 1900.
She is survived by her sister, Mrs. Anna Arnold of Kiel.; also three nieces, Mrs. Ernst Veers of New Holstein, Mrs. E. Fluhr and Miss Lillian Arnold of Kiel, and a nephew, Waldo Arnold of Milwaukee.
The remains were brought to Kiel, and burial will take place today, Thursday, at 2 o'clock, from the home of Mrs. Arnold. Rev. W. Rech will conduct the funeral services. - Tri-County Record - November 16, 1922
Called By Death.
On Monday Miss Emilie Goettinger passed away at the county asylum at Manitowoc where she had been an inmate since 1900.
Deceased was born in New York, Nov. 23, 1856, and came to Kiel in 1862. She lived here until 1897, when she was taken to the Winnebago hospital at Oshkosh.
After several years she was declared incurable and transferred to the county asylum at Manitowoc in 1900.
She is survived by her sister, Mrs. Anna Arnold of Kiel.; also three nieces, Mrs. Ernst Veers of New Holstein, Mrs. E. Fluhr and Miss Lillian Arnold of Kiel, and a nephew, Waldo Arnold of Milwaukee.
The remains were brought to Kiel, and burial will take place today, Thursday, at 2 o'clock, from the home of Mrs. Arnold. Rev. W. Rech will conduct the funeral services. - Tri-County Record - November 16, 1922
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