MOTHER, BABE DIE, WILL REST IN SAME GRAVE
A mother and her babe, for whom she gave her life in vain, will rest in the
same grave when funeral services are held from Sacred Heart church and burial
take place at Evergreen tomorrow for Mrs. Marguerite Squires, wife of Officer
Marshal Squires of the police department. Mrs. Squires died at the hospital
at noon yesterday following the birth of her babe which followed in death last
evening. The sympathy of the community goes out to Officer Squires who with
three small children survives his wife.
Mrs. Squires, nee Wiercks, was a native of Algoma and had she lived until
Thursday would have been twenty-five years old, having been born Feb. 3, 1896.
Mr. and Mrs. Squires made their home in this city for a number of years.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. January 31, 1921 P. 1
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Six police officers acted as pall bearers at the funeral of Mrs. Marshal Squires,
the wife of their brother officer, this morning.
Manitowoc Herald News, February 1, 1921 P. 3
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Mrs. M. Wierck, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wierck, Mr. and Mrs. George Wierck and Frank
Wierck, all of Eagle River; Mrs. Arina Coats, Joseph Coats and Mrs. C.B. Blanchard
of Stevens Point; Theodore Wierck, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Peterson and Mr. and Mrs.
Christ Kipping of Algoma were in the city today for the funeral of Mrs. Marshall
Squires.
Manitowoc Herald News, February 1, 1921 P. 3
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[bur 02-01-1921/age 25 yrs/cause: hemorrage/bur on Marshall Squires lot]
MOTHER, BABE DIE, WILL REST IN SAME GRAVE
A mother and her babe, for whom she gave her life in vain, will rest in the
same grave when funeral services are held from Sacred Heart church and burial
take place at Evergreen tomorrow for Mrs. Marguerite Squires, wife of Officer
Marshal Squires of the police department. Mrs. Squires died at the hospital
at noon yesterday following the birth of her babe which followed in death last
evening. The sympathy of the community goes out to Officer Squires who with
three small children survives his wife.
Mrs. Squires, nee Wiercks, was a native of Algoma and had she lived until
Thursday would have been twenty-five years old, having been born Feb. 3, 1896.
Mr. and Mrs. Squires made their home in this city for a number of years.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. January 31, 1921 P. 1
*******
Six police officers acted as pall bearers at the funeral of Mrs. Marshal Squires,
the wife of their brother officer, this morning.
Manitowoc Herald News, February 1, 1921 P. 3
********
Mrs. M. Wierck, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wierck, Mr. and Mrs. George Wierck and Frank
Wierck, all of Eagle River; Mrs. Arina Coats, Joseph Coats and Mrs. C.B. Blanchard
of Stevens Point; Theodore Wierck, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Peterson and Mr. and Mrs.
Christ Kipping of Algoma were in the city today for the funeral of Mrs. Marshall
Squires.
Manitowoc Herald News, February 1, 1921 P. 3
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[bur 02-01-1921/age 25 yrs/cause: hemorrage/bur on Marshall Squires lot]
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