Advertisement

Dr Minnie C. Seeger

Advertisement

Dr Minnie C. Seeger

Birth
Death
13 Nov 1914 (aged 52)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
C-10-6-6
Memorial ID
View Source
MINNIE C. SEEGER, DR.

DEATH COMES AS MESSENGER OF DELIVERANCE TO MISS MINNIE SEEGER
AT HOSPITAL TODAY
Decedent, Ill for Months, Had Been Engaged in Practice of Dentistry
in City for Years
Death's summons came as a deliverance and a message of peace to Miss
Minnie C. Seeger, dentist, at the hospital early today, and while
friends, who had known for some time that death was the inevitable
result, will mourn her demise, they are comforted by the thought that
her sufferings are over. Miss Seeger had been a patient at the hospital
for several months and had suffered greatly.
Miss Seeger was a native of this city, having been born here May 28,
1862, and had made her home in Manitowoc all her life. She attended
the local schools and graduated here. In 1900 she began the study of
dentistry in the offices of Seeger Bros., and later with Seeger Bros.
& Miller, then with Seeger & Miller, and when the latter firm was
dissolved, Miss Seeger established offices in the Dempsey Block with
Dr. Charles Seeger which she continued for five years, until November,
1913, when she suffered the illness and caused her death today after
weary months of pain and suffering.
A capable business woman and expert in her profession Miss Seeger had
achieved a gratifying success when forced to abandon her practice by
illness. She was removed to the hospital and for several months had
been a patient at the institution.
Deceased was widely known and had surrounded herself with a large
circle of friends. She was a member of the Presbyterian church and
active in the ladies' societies of the church.
Miss Seeger was a member of the Manitowoc County Dental society and
of the State Dental Society.
Miss Seeger is survived by three brothers, Charles of this city, William,
Louisville; Robert of Reubens, Idaho, and one sister, Mrs. J.B. Miller,
of this city.
The body was removed to the home of Charles Seeger, 701 North Eighth
street, and funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, November 11, 1914 P.8
*********
[bur. 11-13-1914/cause: carcinoma of breast/burial on Louis Seeger lot]
MINNIE C. SEEGER, DR.

DEATH COMES AS MESSENGER OF DELIVERANCE TO MISS MINNIE SEEGER
AT HOSPITAL TODAY
Decedent, Ill for Months, Had Been Engaged in Practice of Dentistry
in City for Years
Death's summons came as a deliverance and a message of peace to Miss
Minnie C. Seeger, dentist, at the hospital early today, and while
friends, who had known for some time that death was the inevitable
result, will mourn her demise, they are comforted by the thought that
her sufferings are over. Miss Seeger had been a patient at the hospital
for several months and had suffered greatly.
Miss Seeger was a native of this city, having been born here May 28,
1862, and had made her home in Manitowoc all her life. She attended
the local schools and graduated here. In 1900 she began the study of
dentistry in the offices of Seeger Bros., and later with Seeger Bros.
& Miller, then with Seeger & Miller, and when the latter firm was
dissolved, Miss Seeger established offices in the Dempsey Block with
Dr. Charles Seeger which she continued for five years, until November,
1913, when she suffered the illness and caused her death today after
weary months of pain and suffering.
A capable business woman and expert in her profession Miss Seeger had
achieved a gratifying success when forced to abandon her practice by
illness. She was removed to the hospital and for several months had
been a patient at the institution.
Deceased was widely known and had surrounded herself with a large
circle of friends. She was a member of the Presbyterian church and
active in the ladies' societies of the church.
Miss Seeger was a member of the Manitowoc County Dental society and
of the State Dental Society.
Miss Seeger is survived by three brothers, Charles of this city, William,
Louisville; Robert of Reubens, Idaho, and one sister, Mrs. J.B. Miller,
of this city.
The body was removed to the home of Charles Seeger, 701 North Eighth
street, and funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, November 11, 1914 P.8
*********
[bur. 11-13-1914/cause: carcinoma of breast/burial on Louis Seeger lot]

Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95219668/minnie_c-seeger: accessed ), memorial page for Dr Minnie C. Seeger (28 May 1862–13 Nov 1914), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95219668, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).