Miss Minnie Wegner Dies At Milwaukee, To Be Buried Here
Messages received here told of the death at Milwaukee today of
Miss Minnie Wegner, 44, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wegner, 1207
Hamilton street. The deceased has been a resident of Milwaukee for
a number of years, where she has been employed.
Miss Wegner was born at Newton April 17, 1886. Besides her parents
she is survived by one brother Arthur of this city and six sisters,
Mrs. Martin Kaazma?k, of San Francisco, Mrs. John Luke, Milwaukee
and Mrs. Emil Felle, Mrs. Walter Bruckschen, Mrs. Herbert Boldt and
Mrs. William Wilde, all of Manitowoc.
The remains are to be brought to this city for burial but funeral
arrangements have not been completed.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, December 27, 1930 P.7
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[bur. 12-31-1930/age 44 yrs/died at Milwaukee, WI/
cause: paralyzed/bur. on John Wegner lot]
Miss Minnie Wegner Dies At Milwaukee, To Be Buried Here
Messages received here told of the death at Milwaukee today of
Miss Minnie Wegner, 44, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wegner, 1207
Hamilton street. The deceased has been a resident of Milwaukee for
a number of years, where she has been employed.
Miss Wegner was born at Newton April 17, 1886. Besides her parents
she is survived by one brother Arthur of this city and six sisters,
Mrs. Martin Kaazma?k, of San Francisco, Mrs. John Luke, Milwaukee
and Mrs. Emil Felle, Mrs. Walter Bruckschen, Mrs. Herbert Boldt and
Mrs. William Wilde, all of Manitowoc.
The remains are to be brought to this city for burial but funeral
arrangements have not been completed.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, December 27, 1930 P.7
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[bur. 12-31-1930/age 44 yrs/died at Milwaukee, WI/
cause: paralyzed/bur. on John Wegner lot]
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