Mrs. Katherine (Catherine) Landgraf died quite suddenly while sitting in her chair Thursday afternoon at 5:55 o'clock from anemia, after a gradual decline in health for the past year.
She was born at Oshkosh August 6th, 1868, and came with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mayer, to Kaukauna in 1885. She was married here to John Landgraf of Menasha who died twelve years ago and was buried there where they resided at that time.
Mrs. Landgraf came with her children to this city a little later where she has since resided. Surviving are her children, Ray of Duluth, Minn., Rena and Eulalia at home, also her mother Mrs. J.L. Mayer, and her brothers Dr. E.A. Mayer, J.G. and A.T. Mayer of this city and C.F. Mayer of Hudson, Wisconsin.
The funeral will be held at St. Mary's church Monday morning at nine o'clock, Father F.X. Steinbrecher officiating.
Mrs. Katherine (Catherine) Landgraf died quite suddenly while sitting in her chair Thursday afternoon at 5:55 o'clock from anemia, after a gradual decline in health for the past year.
She was born at Oshkosh August 6th, 1868, and came with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mayer, to Kaukauna in 1885. She was married here to John Landgraf of Menasha who died twelve years ago and was buried there where they resided at that time.
Mrs. Landgraf came with her children to this city a little later where she has since resided. Surviving are her children, Ray of Duluth, Minn., Rena and Eulalia at home, also her mother Mrs. J.L. Mayer, and her brothers Dr. E.A. Mayer, J.G. and A.T. Mayer of this city and C.F. Mayer of Hudson, Wisconsin.
The funeral will be held at St. Mary's church Monday morning at nine o'clock, Father F.X. Steinbrecher officiating.
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