MRS. BELLING DIES AT HOME
Funeral Services Will Be Held On Saturday
Mrs. William Belling died at the home at 1010 Emmett street at 6:40 last evening. Mrs. Belling had been ailing for the past year and death was due to heart trouble.
Mrs. Belling, nee Adeline Kearn, was born in Appleton October 18, 1878. On July 12, 1897 she was married to William Belling at Appleton and before coming to this city 6 years ago, the couple and children resided at Niagara for a period of ten years.
Besides her husband she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Matt Genrich of Niagara, Mrs. Guy Monroe of Dunbar, and Mrs. Isadore Rousse at home; a brother, Hilbert of this city also survives along with a sister and three brothers. The sister is Mrs. Charles McVay of Appleton and the brothers are George Kearn, William and John all of Appleton. Ten grand-children also survive.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:10 from the home and at 1:20 from the Beduhn and Goetz funeral chapel. The Rev. W.G. Haase will officiate and burial will be at Forest View cemetery. The body will be moved to the home from the Beduhn and Goetz mortuary tomorrow afternoon
at four o'clock.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, August 18, 1932 P.11
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City cemetery records contain the following:
Name: Belling, Adeline
Burial Date: 8/20/1932
Typ: I (Interment)
MRS. BELLING DIES AT HOME
Funeral Services Will Be Held On Saturday
Mrs. William Belling died at the home at 1010 Emmett street at 6:40 last evening. Mrs. Belling had been ailing for the past year and death was due to heart trouble.
Mrs. Belling, nee Adeline Kearn, was born in Appleton October 18, 1878. On July 12, 1897 she was married to William Belling at Appleton and before coming to this city 6 years ago, the couple and children resided at Niagara for a period of ten years.
Besides her husband she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Matt Genrich of Niagara, Mrs. Guy Monroe of Dunbar, and Mrs. Isadore Rousse at home; a brother, Hilbert of this city also survives along with a sister and three brothers. The sister is Mrs. Charles McVay of Appleton and the brothers are George Kearn, William and John all of Appleton. Ten grand-children also survive.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:10 from the home and at 1:20 from the Beduhn and Goetz funeral chapel. The Rev. W.G. Haase will officiate and burial will be at Forest View cemetery. The body will be moved to the home from the Beduhn and Goetz mortuary tomorrow afternoon
at four o'clock.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, August 18, 1932 P.11
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City cemetery records contain the following:
Name: Belling, Adeline
Burial Date: 8/20/1932
Typ: I (Interment)
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