MRS. F. SEIDEL(sic), FORMER RESIDENT, DIES AT MILWAUKEE
Mrs. Minnie Seidel, aged 75 years, widow of the late Frank Seidel, pioneer
Manitowoc jeweler who passed away seventeen years ago, died Sunday at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Best at Milwaukee, with whom she has been
making her home. The remains will arrive here Tuesday morning and may be
viewed between 9 and 10:30 in the morning at the Wattawa and Urbanek funeral
parlors on North Eight street. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 from
the parlors with Rev. Menke officiating.
The deceased whose maiden name was Minnie Wilharms, was born in the town of
Newton in 1854. Following her marriage to Mr. Seidel, the couple continued
to reside here, Mr. Seidel conducting a jewelry store on South Eighth street.
On his death Mrs. Seidel removed to Milwaukee to make her home with her
daughter. Two daughters, Mrs. Best and Mrs. James Shopp, both of Milwaukee,
a sister, Mrs. Karnofsky, Minneapolis and three grandchildren survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. November 11, 1929 P. 2
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[Minnie Seidl/bur. 12 Nov. 1929/age 75 yrs./cause: cholelithiasis-peritonitis
caused by perforation of gall stone/died in Milwaukee, WI]
MRS. F. SEIDEL(sic), FORMER RESIDENT, DIES AT MILWAUKEE
Mrs. Minnie Seidel, aged 75 years, widow of the late Frank Seidel, pioneer
Manitowoc jeweler who passed away seventeen years ago, died Sunday at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Best at Milwaukee, with whom she has been
making her home. The remains will arrive here Tuesday morning and may be
viewed between 9 and 10:30 in the morning at the Wattawa and Urbanek funeral
parlors on North Eight street. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 from
the parlors with Rev. Menke officiating.
The deceased whose maiden name was Minnie Wilharms, was born in the town of
Newton in 1854. Following her marriage to Mr. Seidel, the couple continued
to reside here, Mr. Seidel conducting a jewelry store on South Eighth street.
On his death Mrs. Seidel removed to Milwaukee to make her home with her
daughter. Two daughters, Mrs. Best and Mrs. James Shopp, both of Milwaukee,
a sister, Mrs. Karnofsky, Minneapolis and three grandchildren survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. November 11, 1929 P. 2
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[Minnie Seidl/bur. 12 Nov. 1929/age 75 yrs./cause: cholelithiasis-peritonitis
caused by perforation of gall stone/died in Milwaukee, WI]
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