Death came to Mrs. William Wood at the Holy Family hospital this
morning after a lingering illness. Her home is at 702 Chicago
street.
Born 57 years ago in Manitowoc, she was the former Libby Wilda,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. (sic) Joseph Wilda. She was united
in marriage with Mr. Wood 35 years ago, and they have resided here
always.
Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Urbanek and Schlei funeral home with interment in Evergreen
cemetery.
Besides the husband, she leaves her mother, three daughters, Mrs.
William Praxmarer, Chicago; Ruth and Grace at home; and a son,
Roger, also at home. Two sisters, Mrs. Foster R. Nelson and Mrs.
Herbert Mahnke, both of this city, also survive.
Friends may call at the funeral parlors to pay their respects
from Monday noon until the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, January 12, 1946 P.2
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[d. 01-12-1946/age 57 yrs./wife of William Wood/bur. on
Joseph Wilda lot]
Death came to Mrs. William Wood at the Holy Family hospital this
morning after a lingering illness. Her home is at 702 Chicago
street.
Born 57 years ago in Manitowoc, she was the former Libby Wilda,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. (sic) Joseph Wilda. She was united
in marriage with Mr. Wood 35 years ago, and they have resided here
always.
Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Urbanek and Schlei funeral home with interment in Evergreen
cemetery.
Besides the husband, she leaves her mother, three daughters, Mrs.
William Praxmarer, Chicago; Ruth and Grace at home; and a son,
Roger, also at home. Two sisters, Mrs. Foster R. Nelson and Mrs.
Herbert Mahnke, both of this city, also survive.
Friends may call at the funeral parlors to pay their respects
from Monday noon until the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, January 12, 1946 P.2
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[d. 01-12-1946/age 57 yrs./wife of William Wood/bur. on
Joseph Wilda lot]
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