Mrs. Anna Sorge, 72, of Green Bay, died Saturday afternoon at the Bellin
hospital in Green Bay where she was taken Friday evening. Mrs. Sorge is a
former resident of Manitowoc, having been born on August 1, 1871 in the town
of Franklin and later moving to Manitowoc. In 1902 she moved to Green Bay.
The survivors are three sons, Reinhardt, Winfred and Clyde of Green Bay, 3
daughters, Mrs. John Rycraft, Denver, Col., Mrs. A. A. Ingaly and Vivian of
Green Bay. A brother, John Ulovitz and a sister, Mrs. Frank Stueber, both of
Manitowoc, and five grandchildren also survive.
The body is at the Findeisen-Greiser funeral home in Green Bay until Tuesday
noon. Funeral services will be held at the First Methodist church at 2 p.m.
Tuesday with interment in the Evergreen cemetery in this city at about 4
o’clock.
Manitowoc Herald Times, November 22, 1943 P.2
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[d. at Green Bay, WI/wife of Fred Sorge]
Mrs. Anna Sorge, 72, of Green Bay, died Saturday afternoon at the Bellin
hospital in Green Bay where she was taken Friday evening. Mrs. Sorge is a
former resident of Manitowoc, having been born on August 1, 1871 in the town
of Franklin and later moving to Manitowoc. In 1902 she moved to Green Bay.
The survivors are three sons, Reinhardt, Winfred and Clyde of Green Bay, 3
daughters, Mrs. John Rycraft, Denver, Col., Mrs. A. A. Ingaly and Vivian of
Green Bay. A brother, John Ulovitz and a sister, Mrs. Frank Stueber, both of
Manitowoc, and five grandchildren also survive.
The body is at the Findeisen-Greiser funeral home in Green Bay until Tuesday
noon. Funeral services will be held at the First Methodist church at 2 p.m.
Tuesday with interment in the Evergreen cemetery in this city at about 4
o’clock.
Manitowoc Herald Times, November 22, 1943 P.2
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[d. at Green Bay, WI/wife of Fred Sorge]
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