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Emma <I>Klug</I> Pitsch

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Emma Klug Pitsch

Birth
Death
26 Nov 1921 (aged 37)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
O-28-2-2
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EMMA PITSCH

Emma Pitsch née Klug (daughter of Auguste Klug née Lindemann)
(b. Aug.. 26, 1884—d. Nov. 26, 1921)

Gestorben—Der Lungenentzündung erlag am Freitag Morgen Frau Peter Pitsch,
eine wohlbekannte Einwohnerin unserer Stadt. Die Verstorbene, geborene Klug,
erblickte von 37 Jahren in unserer Stadt das Licht der Welt und ist jetzt
hier wohnhaft gewesen. Außer ihrem Gatten hinterläßt sie drei Brüder und
eine Schwester. Die Beerdigung fand am Montag Nachmittag von der Iuntherischen
Kirche aus statt. Pastor Machmiller amtirte.—Manitowoc Post, Jahrgang 41,
Manitowoc, Wis, Donnerstag, den 1. Dezember 1921, No. 26

“The Pneumonia took on Friday morning Mrs. Peter Pitsch, a well known resident
of our city. The deceased, née Klug saw 37 years in our city the light of the
world and was a resident. Besides her spouse, she left behind three brothers
and a sister. The burial took place on Monday afternoon at the Lutheran Church.
Pastor Machmiller officiated.”—Translation by Emilie B. Lindemann & B. M. Lindemann
(sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
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The following people attended the funeral of Mrs. Peter Pitsch and have returned
to their respective homes: Mrs. Fred Meyer, Kenosha; August and Ignatz Pitsch,
Waukesha; John Pitsch and Lena Wuifer, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ochs, Two
Rivers; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glumski, Town of Newton; Wiliam Lindeman and family,
Louis Lutzke and family and Arthur Lindeman and family, all of Liberty.
Mrs. Gerrity, who is here from Chicago will visit here for several days before
returning.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, November 29, 1921 P. 4
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[bur. 11-28-1921/cause: pneumonia/bur on Peter Pitsch lot]
EMMA PITSCH

Emma Pitsch née Klug (daughter of Auguste Klug née Lindemann)
(b. Aug.. 26, 1884—d. Nov. 26, 1921)

Gestorben—Der Lungenentzündung erlag am Freitag Morgen Frau Peter Pitsch,
eine wohlbekannte Einwohnerin unserer Stadt. Die Verstorbene, geborene Klug,
erblickte von 37 Jahren in unserer Stadt das Licht der Welt und ist jetzt
hier wohnhaft gewesen. Außer ihrem Gatten hinterläßt sie drei Brüder und
eine Schwester. Die Beerdigung fand am Montag Nachmittag von der Iuntherischen
Kirche aus statt. Pastor Machmiller amtirte.—Manitowoc Post, Jahrgang 41,
Manitowoc, Wis, Donnerstag, den 1. Dezember 1921, No. 26

“The Pneumonia took on Friday morning Mrs. Peter Pitsch, a well known resident
of our city. The deceased, née Klug saw 37 years in our city the light of the
world and was a resident. Besides her spouse, she left behind three brothers
and a sister. The burial took place on Monday afternoon at the Lutheran Church.
Pastor Machmiller officiated.”—Translation by Emilie B. Lindemann & B. M. Lindemann
(sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
**********
The following people attended the funeral of Mrs. Peter Pitsch and have returned
to their respective homes: Mrs. Fred Meyer, Kenosha; August and Ignatz Pitsch,
Waukesha; John Pitsch and Lena Wuifer, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ochs, Two
Rivers; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glumski, Town of Newton; Wiliam Lindeman and family,
Louis Lutzke and family and Arthur Lindeman and family, all of Liberty.
Mrs. Gerrity, who is here from Chicago will visit here for several days before
returning.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, November 29, 1921 P. 4
**********
[bur. 11-28-1921/cause: pneumonia/bur on Peter Pitsch lot]

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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95216472/emma-pitsch: accessed ), memorial page for Emma Klug Pitsch (26 Aug 1884–26 Nov 1921), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95216472, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).