Messages received here this morning advised of the death early today in Milwaukee of Mrs. Richard Lueth, 65, of 832 North 13th street. She and Mr. Lueth were in Milwaukee on a visit to their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Warren Bourne, when she was taken ill two months ago.
Private funeral services will be held Saturday morning at the Weiss funeral home, Milwaukee. The body will be brought here in the morning for interment in Evergreen cemetery. Friends are asked to omit flowers.
Mrs. Lueth, nee Lydia Salak, was born in Manitowoc, the daughter of Charles and Petrea Nielsen Salak. She was married here to Richard Lueth, who was engaged in the mercantile business here for many years. Survivors are the widower; daughter, Mrs. Bourne, Milwaukee; son, Charles; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Pasewalk, Madison, Olga Salak, Sheboygan; brother, Oscar Salak.
Manitowoc Herald Times, July 27, 1938 P.2
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[d. Milwaukee, WI/cause: myocardial disease/bur. on Richard Lueth lot]
Messages received here this morning advised of the death early today in Milwaukee of Mrs. Richard Lueth, 65, of 832 North 13th street. She and Mr. Lueth were in Milwaukee on a visit to their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Warren Bourne, when she was taken ill two months ago.
Private funeral services will be held Saturday morning at the Weiss funeral home, Milwaukee. The body will be brought here in the morning for interment in Evergreen cemetery. Friends are asked to omit flowers.
Mrs. Lueth, nee Lydia Salak, was born in Manitowoc, the daughter of Charles and Petrea Nielsen Salak. She was married here to Richard Lueth, who was engaged in the mercantile business here for many years. Survivors are the widower; daughter, Mrs. Bourne, Milwaukee; son, Charles; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Pasewalk, Madison, Olga Salak, Sheboygan; brother, Oscar Salak.
Manitowoc Herald Times, July 27, 1938 P.2
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[d. Milwaukee, WI/cause: myocardial disease/bur. on Richard Lueth lot]
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