FORMER LOCAL MAN DIES AT SEATTLE, WASH.
News of Death of Frank Witt—Body to be Sent Here
News has reached the city of the death of Frank Witt, a former
Manitowoc man at Seattle, Wash., where he made his home. Mr. Witt
died yesterday. It is probable that the body will be brought to
this city for burial. Mr. Witt is survived by several brothers
and sisters in this city, including Mrs. George Bean, Mrs. Joseph
Gass, Mrs. H. Heydrich and Henry Witt. One sister at Chicago, Mrs.
J. Bieling and a sister in New York, Mrs. J. Baron, also survive.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, March 02, 1918, Page 6
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The Herald was in error in stating last night that the ashes of the late Frank
Witt were sent here from Seattle by mail, the ashes being brought to the city
by Mrs. Charles Beiling of Chicago, a sister of Mr. Witt who completed arrange-
ments for the burial at Evergreen. Mr. Witt had been in failing health for some
time and relatives were with him at Seattle during his last illness and death.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, April 3, 1918 P. 3
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[bur. 04-01-1918/cause: cancer of liver/bur. on Henry Symes lot]
FORMER LOCAL MAN DIES AT SEATTLE, WASH.
News of Death of Frank Witt—Body to be Sent Here
News has reached the city of the death of Frank Witt, a former
Manitowoc man at Seattle, Wash., where he made his home. Mr. Witt
died yesterday. It is probable that the body will be brought to
this city for burial. Mr. Witt is survived by several brothers
and sisters in this city, including Mrs. George Bean, Mrs. Joseph
Gass, Mrs. H. Heydrich and Henry Witt. One sister at Chicago, Mrs.
J. Bieling and a sister in New York, Mrs. J. Baron, also survive.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, March 02, 1918, Page 6
*******
The Herald was in error in stating last night that the ashes of the late Frank
Witt were sent here from Seattle by mail, the ashes being brought to the city
by Mrs. Charles Beiling of Chicago, a sister of Mr. Witt who completed arrange-
ments for the burial at Evergreen. Mr. Witt had been in failing health for some
time and relatives were with him at Seattle during his last illness and death.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, April 3, 1918 P. 3
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[bur. 04-01-1918/cause: cancer of liver/bur. on Henry Symes lot]
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