Mrs. Bessie Mae (Jackson) Kantz, 58, wife of Louis C. Kantz, died Tuesday at 10:50 a. m. at the family home, 1834 Union street, where she had been ill for six weeks. Born at Granville, she was a daughter of Edward G. and Oranda Robertson Jackson. Most of her life was spent in this city, where she was an active member of Grace U. B. church. She married Sept. 16, 1903. Besides her husband, she leaves three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Mae Evans and Ruth A. Evans, Medaryville, and Mrs. Mildred Dean Hodson, Muskegon, Mich.; two sons, Eugene E. Kantz, Terre Haute, and Louis L. Kantz, Chicago; also three sisters, Mrs. Bruce Rittenhouse, Lafayette; Mrs. Ruth Zwissler, Chicago, and Mrs. Ray Watson, Gary, and two brothers, Walter and Raymond Jackson, Gary.
Body at Hippensteel funeral home.
Published in the Journal and Courier (Lafayette, Indiana) - Tuesday, January 15, 1943.
Mrs. Bessie Mae (Jackson) Kantz, 58, wife of Louis C. Kantz, died Tuesday at 10:50 a. m. at the family home, 1834 Union street, where she had been ill for six weeks. Born at Granville, she was a daughter of Edward G. and Oranda Robertson Jackson. Most of her life was spent in this city, where she was an active member of Grace U. B. church. She married Sept. 16, 1903. Besides her husband, she leaves three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Mae Evans and Ruth A. Evans, Medaryville, and Mrs. Mildred Dean Hodson, Muskegon, Mich.; two sons, Eugene E. Kantz, Terre Haute, and Louis L. Kantz, Chicago; also three sisters, Mrs. Bruce Rittenhouse, Lafayette; Mrs. Ruth Zwissler, Chicago, and Mrs. Ray Watson, Gary, and two brothers, Walter and Raymond Jackson, Gary.
Body at Hippensteel funeral home.
Published in the Journal and Courier (Lafayette, Indiana) - Tuesday, January 15, 1943.
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