A message received here last night advised of the death in Milwaukee yesterday
afternoon of Miss Tinnie Sieker, 70, former Manitowoc resident. She made her
home with a sister, Lillian, at 2622 N. Stowell avenue, in that city.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday in Milwaukee and the body will be brought
to this city for interment in Evergreen cemetery at 3 p.m.
Miss Sieker was born in this city and left here 25 years ago for Milwaukee.
Survivors are five sisters, Mrs. Albert Froehlke of Marshfield, Mrs. William
Kansier of Thiensville, Mrs. John Wolters and Miss Lillian Sieker of Milwaukee,
Mrs. Lee Alberts of Chicago.
The body is at the Weiss funeral home in Milwaukee, where services will be held.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. February 18, 1941 P. 2
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[d. 17 Feb. 1941 at Milwaukee, WI/age 71 yrs/bur. on Mrs. William Croll lot]*this is Tinnie's step mother
Never married. Was engaged to be married to Fred Feuerpheil. Shortly before the announcement Fred was drowned while enjoying a family picnic at a small lake near Newton church. This was July 19, 1892.
Her favorite symbols were roses and bows. After a severe illness, her declining years were spent with Lalla Sieker in Milwaukee.
A message received here last night advised of the death in Milwaukee yesterday
afternoon of Miss Tinnie Sieker, 70, former Manitowoc resident. She made her
home with a sister, Lillian, at 2622 N. Stowell avenue, in that city.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday in Milwaukee and the body will be brought
to this city for interment in Evergreen cemetery at 3 p.m.
Miss Sieker was born in this city and left here 25 years ago for Milwaukee.
Survivors are five sisters, Mrs. Albert Froehlke of Marshfield, Mrs. William
Kansier of Thiensville, Mrs. John Wolters and Miss Lillian Sieker of Milwaukee,
Mrs. Lee Alberts of Chicago.
The body is at the Weiss funeral home in Milwaukee, where services will be held.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. February 18, 1941 P. 2
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[d. 17 Feb. 1941 at Milwaukee, WI/age 71 yrs/bur. on Mrs. William Croll lot]*this is Tinnie's step mother
Never married. Was engaged to be married to Fred Feuerpheil. Shortly before the announcement Fred was drowned while enjoying a family picnic at a small lake near Newton church. This was July 19, 1892.
Her favorite symbols were roses and bows. After a severe illness, her declining years were spent with Lalla Sieker in Milwaukee.
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