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Sarah <I>Riley</I> Spencer

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Sarah Riley Spencer

Birth
Death
25 Jan 1930 (aged 71–72)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-7-6-2
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SARAH SPENCER (d. 1930)

EX-RESIDENT OF CITY DIES AT CROWN POINT
Messages received here today by relatives announced the death at Crown Point,
Indiana, of Mrs. Henry Spencer, nee Sarah Riley, a former Manitowoc resident,
who left here with her husband about twenty years ago. Mrs. Spencer was a
sister of Mrs. Hattie Robinson, 824 North Eleventh street.
Death followed a serious illness which resulted from an abscess of the heart
and brain and occurred at the home of a daughter where she had gone to spend
the winter. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Maud Jelik, Spokane,
Washington, and Mrs. A.J. Boye, Crown Point, Indiana; two sisters, Mrs. Fred
Westgate of Crown Point and Mrs. Hattie Robinson, this city; two brothers John
and James Riley, and four grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death at
Menominee, Michigan about a year ago.
Funeral services will be held here at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon from the
Presbyterian church with burial taking place at Evergreen cemetery, the body
being enroute from Crown Point for interment in this city.
Manitowoc Herald News, January 23, 1930 P.14
*******
James Riley, of Menominee, was here to attend the burial of his sister, Mrs.
Henry Spencer, whose body was brought here from Indiana where her death
occurred midweek last week. Mr. Riley was a resident here fifty years ago when
he learned the butcher trade at the old Rowley market. Later he located in the
peninsula where for 17 years he was employed with the Diamond Match Co. crews
and then removed to Milwaukee where he resided for 23 years, later going to
Menominee to take up his residence. He said that he had visited Manitowoc but
semi-occasionally though he spent two years here a few years ago, but noted much
progress for the city. He left for Fond du Lac Sunday to visit and will later
return here before going to his home at Menominee.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, January 27, 1930 P.3
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[bur. 1-25-1930/age 71 yrs/died at Crown Point, IN/cause: cerebral embolism/
bur. on Mrs. H. Spencer lot]
SARAH SPENCER (d. 1930)

EX-RESIDENT OF CITY DIES AT CROWN POINT
Messages received here today by relatives announced the death at Crown Point,
Indiana, of Mrs. Henry Spencer, nee Sarah Riley, a former Manitowoc resident,
who left here with her husband about twenty years ago. Mrs. Spencer was a
sister of Mrs. Hattie Robinson, 824 North Eleventh street.
Death followed a serious illness which resulted from an abscess of the heart
and brain and occurred at the home of a daughter where she had gone to spend
the winter. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Maud Jelik, Spokane,
Washington, and Mrs. A.J. Boye, Crown Point, Indiana; two sisters, Mrs. Fred
Westgate of Crown Point and Mrs. Hattie Robinson, this city; two brothers John
and James Riley, and four grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death at
Menominee, Michigan about a year ago.
Funeral services will be held here at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon from the
Presbyterian church with burial taking place at Evergreen cemetery, the body
being enroute from Crown Point for interment in this city.
Manitowoc Herald News, January 23, 1930 P.14
*******
James Riley, of Menominee, was here to attend the burial of his sister, Mrs.
Henry Spencer, whose body was brought here from Indiana where her death
occurred midweek last week. Mr. Riley was a resident here fifty years ago when
he learned the butcher trade at the old Rowley market. Later he located in the
peninsula where for 17 years he was employed with the Diamond Match Co. crews
and then removed to Milwaukee where he resided for 23 years, later going to
Menominee to take up his residence. He said that he had visited Manitowoc but
semi-occasionally though he spent two years here a few years ago, but noted much
progress for the city. He left for Fond du Lac Sunday to visit and will later
return here before going to his home at Menominee.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, January 27, 1930 P.3
********
[bur. 1-25-1930/age 71 yrs/died at Crown Point, IN/cause: cerebral embolism/
bur. on Mrs. H. Spencer lot]

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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95220650/sarah-spencer: accessed ), memorial page for Sarah Riley Spencer (1858–25 Jan 1930), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95220650, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).