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Emilie (Amelia) <I>Schroeter</I> Reinhardt

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Emilie (Amelia) Schroeter Reinhardt

Birth
Germany
Death
5 Jun 1913 (aged 71)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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DIES ON VISIT TO SON, ILL ONLY THREE DAYS

Pneumonia, with which she was stricken while visiting her son at Brillion and from which she had been ill but three days, claimed Mrs. Frederick Reinhardt, her demise occurring yesterday. The body will be brought to this city and funeral services will be held from the home on Western avenue at 1:30 and from the Lutheran church at 2 o'clock Monday.

Mrs. Reinhardt, nee Emilie Schroeter, was born in Saxony March 26, 1842, and when a girl of 6 came here with her parents. She was married in 1886 and with her husband resided on a farm in Newton until two years ago when they removed to this city to reside with their daughter Mrs. Hoefner. Mrs. Reinhardt is survived by her husband, two sons and five daughters, Mrs. A. Born, Mrs. Minnie Born, Newton; Mrs. Helen Hoefner, city; Mrs. Louisa Reimer, and Mrs. Laura Damm, Collins; Emil and Fred Reinhardt of Brillion. Ten grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Reinhardt leaves two brothers, William of Newton, and C.W. Schroeter, this city.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, June 6, 1913 P. 8
DIES ON VISIT TO SON, ILL ONLY THREE DAYS

Pneumonia, with which she was stricken while visiting her son at Brillion and from which she had been ill but three days, claimed Mrs. Frederick Reinhardt, her demise occurring yesterday. The body will be brought to this city and funeral services will be held from the home on Western avenue at 1:30 and from the Lutheran church at 2 o'clock Monday.

Mrs. Reinhardt, nee Emilie Schroeter, was born in Saxony March 26, 1842, and when a girl of 6 came here with her parents. She was married in 1886 and with her husband resided on a farm in Newton until two years ago when they removed to this city to reside with their daughter Mrs. Hoefner. Mrs. Reinhardt is survived by her husband, two sons and five daughters, Mrs. A. Born, Mrs. Minnie Born, Newton; Mrs. Helen Hoefner, city; Mrs. Louisa Reimer, and Mrs. Laura Damm, Collins; Emil and Fred Reinhardt of Brillion. Ten grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Reinhardt leaves two brothers, William of Newton, and C.W. Schroeter, this city.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, June 6, 1913 P. 8


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