DEATH CLAIMS MRS. I. WILLOTT, ILL A LONG TIME
TWO RIVERS, July 11—Death came early today to relieve the suffering of Mrs.
Ida Willott, wife of Sam Willott of Two Rivers. Mrs. Willott passed away at
Holy Family hospital at Manitowoc at 4 o’clock this morning, after an illness
extending over a year.
Last August Mrs. Willott suffered a stroke of paralysis and the following
November she suffered a second stroke and since that time had been practically
helpless.
Mrs. Willott who was 49 years of age, was born in Manitowoc Feb. 18, 1874. Her
maiden name was Ida Rosinsky, and she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rosinsky of Manitowoc.
Besides her husband who is an employe of the Hamilton Manufacturing company of
this city, Mrs. Willott leaves five sisters, Mrs. Frank Krumm, Mrs. Frank Nemetz
and Mrs. Martha Koch of Manitowoc, Mrs. Joseph Driscoll of Chicago, Mrs. Robert
McGraw of Detroit, and three brothers, Frank and Richard Rosinsky of Manitowoc
and Henry Rosinsky of Brooklyn, N.Y.
The funeral will be held at the Willott home at Two Rivers Friday afternoon, the
Rev. Walter G. Haase officiating and burial will be in the Two Rivers cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, July 11, 1923 P. 4
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Bring Body of Mrs. Willott Here
The funeral of Mrs. S. Willott will be held tomorrow afternoon with services
at the home at Two Rivers at 2 o'clock and burial will be made at Evergreen
in this city. The trip will be made by motor, the funeral cortege moving
directly from the home to Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, July 12, 1923 P. 4
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DEATH CLAIMS MRS. I. WILLOTT, ILL A LONG TIME
TWO RIVERS, July 11—Death came early today to relieve the suffering of Mrs.
Ida Willott, wife of Sam Willott of Two Rivers. Mrs. Willott passed away at
Holy Family hospital at Manitowoc at 4 o’clock this morning, after an illness
extending over a year.
Last August Mrs. Willott suffered a stroke of paralysis and the following
November she suffered a second stroke and since that time had been practically
helpless.
Mrs. Willott who was 49 years of age, was born in Manitowoc Feb. 18, 1874. Her
maiden name was Ida Rosinsky, and she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rosinsky of Manitowoc.
Besides her husband who is an employe of the Hamilton Manufacturing company of
this city, Mrs. Willott leaves five sisters, Mrs. Frank Krumm, Mrs. Frank Nemetz
and Mrs. Martha Koch of Manitowoc, Mrs. Joseph Driscoll of Chicago, Mrs. Robert
McGraw of Detroit, and three brothers, Frank and Richard Rosinsky of Manitowoc
and Henry Rosinsky of Brooklyn, N.Y.
The funeral will be held at the Willott home at Two Rivers Friday afternoon, the
Rev. Walter G. Haase officiating and burial will be in the Two Rivers cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, July 11, 1923 P. 4
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Bring Body of Mrs. Willott Here
The funeral of Mrs. S. Willott will be held tomorrow afternoon with services
at the home at Two Rivers at 2 o'clock and burial will be made at Evergreen
in this city. The trip will be made by motor, the funeral cortege moving
directly from the home to Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, July 12, 1923 P. 4
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