Wisconsin, died July 6, 1933 at Manitowoc, Maniotwoc, Wisconsin.
Obit:
Manitowoc Herald Times (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) July 6, 1933
MRS. TOWLSEY DIES, HOSPITAL
Funeral Services are to be Held on Saturday
Mrs. Mary Lindauer Towsley, age 60, died at the Holy Family hospital this
morning. Funeral services will take place from her home, 534 South 26th street,
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Phipps of the First Presbyterian church
officiating. Burial will follow the services at Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Towsley, nee Mary Lindauer, was born April 25, 1873, in Stockbridge, Wis.
She married Robert Towsley October 12, 1892. The deceased was a member of the
Eastern Star and the White Shrine.
Besides her husband the deceased is survived by two daughters, Geneva and
Marion; two sons, Carlton and Richard; three sisters, Adeline Wirtz of Green
Bay, Mrs. Charles Borden of Santa Monica, California, and Mrs. Henry Esser of
Milwaukee; and two brothers, Luther of La Habra, California and Gustave of San
Francisco.
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[bur. 07-08-1933/age 60 yrs/cause: carcinoma of colon/
bur. on Robert B. Towsley lot]
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MOTHER OF MRS. TOWSLEY DIES AT MILWAUKEE
Mrs. Helen Lindauer, widow of Frederick Lindauer and mother of Mrs.
R.B. Towsley of this city, died at her home at Milwaukee yesterday
afternoon, death being due to infirmities incient to old age. The
body will be taken to the old home at Kaukauna where the funeral
will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 with services at the Reformed
church. Burial will be in the family plot in the city cemetery.
Mrs. Lindauer was born in Wittenberg, Germany, September 8, 1832 and
came to America with her parents at the age of thirteen. The family
settled at Buffalo, N.Y. but later moved to Chilton where she was
married to Mr. Lindauer and moved to Kaukauna to make her home. The
husband died a few years ago. Surviving Mrs. Lindauer are four
daughters and three sons Mrs. R.B. Towsley of this city, Mrs. Charles
J. Borden and Mrs. H.J. Esser of Milwaukee; Mrs. J.J. Wirtz, Green Bay,
Luther Lindauer, well known horseman who with his brother Fred now
make their home at Los Angeles and Gustave Lindauer of San Francisco.
One sister, Mrs. George Kalbfieisch of Buffalo, also survives her.
Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Towsley will motor to Kaukauna today to attend
the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, October 26, 1922 P.1
Wisconsin, died July 6, 1933 at Manitowoc, Maniotwoc, Wisconsin.
Obit:
Manitowoc Herald Times (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) July 6, 1933
MRS. TOWLSEY DIES, HOSPITAL
Funeral Services are to be Held on Saturday
Mrs. Mary Lindauer Towsley, age 60, died at the Holy Family hospital this
morning. Funeral services will take place from her home, 534 South 26th street,
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Phipps of the First Presbyterian church
officiating. Burial will follow the services at Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Towsley, nee Mary Lindauer, was born April 25, 1873, in Stockbridge, Wis.
She married Robert Towsley October 12, 1892. The deceased was a member of the
Eastern Star and the White Shrine.
Besides her husband the deceased is survived by two daughters, Geneva and
Marion; two sons, Carlton and Richard; three sisters, Adeline Wirtz of Green
Bay, Mrs. Charles Borden of Santa Monica, California, and Mrs. Henry Esser of
Milwaukee; and two brothers, Luther of La Habra, California and Gustave of San
Francisco.
**********
[bur. 07-08-1933/age 60 yrs/cause: carcinoma of colon/
bur. on Robert B. Towsley lot]
*********
MOTHER OF MRS. TOWSLEY DIES AT MILWAUKEE
Mrs. Helen Lindauer, widow of Frederick Lindauer and mother of Mrs.
R.B. Towsley of this city, died at her home at Milwaukee yesterday
afternoon, death being due to infirmities incient to old age. The
body will be taken to the old home at Kaukauna where the funeral
will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 with services at the Reformed
church. Burial will be in the family plot in the city cemetery.
Mrs. Lindauer was born in Wittenberg, Germany, September 8, 1832 and
came to America with her parents at the age of thirteen. The family
settled at Buffalo, N.Y. but later moved to Chilton where she was
married to Mr. Lindauer and moved to Kaukauna to make her home. The
husband died a few years ago. Surviving Mrs. Lindauer are four
daughters and three sons Mrs. R.B. Towsley of this city, Mrs. Charles
J. Borden and Mrs. H.J. Esser of Milwaukee; Mrs. J.J. Wirtz, Green Bay,
Luther Lindauer, well known horseman who with his brother Fred now
make their home at Los Angeles and Gustave Lindauer of San Francisco.
One sister, Mrs. George Kalbfieisch of Buffalo, also survives her.
Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Towsley will motor to Kaukauna today to attend
the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, October 26, 1922 P.1
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