DEATH CLAIMS BRIDE OF LESS THAN A YEAR
Mrs. Joseph Adler; Dies Before Honeymoon is Over.
Death claimed Mrs. Joseph Adler, a bride of only a few months at the family home
1918 South Seventeenth Street yesterday afternoon, pneumonia being the cause of
her demise. The funeral will be held (illegible) Lutheran church. Mrs. Adler,
nee (rest is illegible)
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, February 13, 1917, Page 8
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The funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph Adler, nee Linda Stockmeyer, was held
yesterday from the late home to the Lutheran church and was attended by a large
concourse of sorrowing friends. Mrs. Adler was a bride of six months and her
death was sad. The casket was crowned with a wealth of flowers, testifying to
the love of friends. Burial was at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, February 17, 1917, Page 1
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Mrs. August Coeke of Greenwood; Mrs. Wm. Dehne of Colby, Wis., and Henry Wicke,
Kaukauna have returned to their respective homes after attending the funeral
here yesterday of the late Mrs. Jos. Adler.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, February 17, 1917, Page 3
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[bur. 02-16-1917/cause: pulmonary tuberculosis/bur. on August F Stockmeier lot]
DEATH CLAIMS BRIDE OF LESS THAN A YEAR
Mrs. Joseph Adler; Dies Before Honeymoon is Over.
Death claimed Mrs. Joseph Adler, a bride of only a few months at the family home
1918 South Seventeenth Street yesterday afternoon, pneumonia being the cause of
her demise. The funeral will be held (illegible) Lutheran church. Mrs. Adler,
nee (rest is illegible)
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, February 13, 1917, Page 8
*********
The funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph Adler, nee Linda Stockmeyer, was held
yesterday from the late home to the Lutheran church and was attended by a large
concourse of sorrowing friends. Mrs. Adler was a bride of six months and her
death was sad. The casket was crowned with a wealth of flowers, testifying to
the love of friends. Burial was at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, February 17, 1917, Page 1
*********
Mrs. August Coeke of Greenwood; Mrs. Wm. Dehne of Colby, Wis., and Henry Wicke,
Kaukauna have returned to their respective homes after attending the funeral
here yesterday of the late Mrs. Jos. Adler.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, February 17, 1917, Page 3
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[bur. 02-16-1917/cause: pulmonary tuberculosis/bur. on August F Stockmeier lot]
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