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Mary <I>Zipperer</I> Pritzl

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Mary Zipperer Pritzl

Birth
Whitelaw, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
22 Feb 1925 (aged 64)
Stephensville, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Maple Grove, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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MARY PRITZL (d. 1925)

Mrs. Mary Prietzl(sic), 65, died Sunday evening at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Anton Bohman, at Stephensville. Mrs. Prietzl was an invalid for 15 years.
Her former home was at Brillion. She is survived by five daughters, Sister
DeLellis, Antigo; Mrs. S. M. Rohrer, Manitowoc; Mrs. L. W. Reink, Brillion;
Mrs. Bohman and Miss Anna Prietzl, Stephensville; three sons, Frank, Manitowoc;
Louis, Brillion; Robert, Greenville; two sisters, Mrs. Peter Braun, Brillion
and Mrs. Alex Fischer, Manitowoc; five brothers, Joseph, Frank, Anton, John
and Charles Zipperer, all of Whitelaw, Wis. The body was conveyed to Brillion
Monday afternoon. The burial will take place in Kasson Thursday morning with
the Rev. Edward Schumberg of Greenville conducting the services.
Appleton Post Crescent, Mon., Feb. 23, 1925 page 2
MARY PRITZL (d. 1925)

Mrs. Mary Prietzl(sic), 65, died Sunday evening at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Anton Bohman, at Stephensville. Mrs. Prietzl was an invalid for 15 years.
Her former home was at Brillion. She is survived by five daughters, Sister
DeLellis, Antigo; Mrs. S. M. Rohrer, Manitowoc; Mrs. L. W. Reink, Brillion;
Mrs. Bohman and Miss Anna Prietzl, Stephensville; three sons, Frank, Manitowoc;
Louis, Brillion; Robert, Greenville; two sisters, Mrs. Peter Braun, Brillion
and Mrs. Alex Fischer, Manitowoc; five brothers, Joseph, Frank, Anton, John
and Charles Zipperer, all of Whitelaw, Wis. The body was conveyed to Brillion
Monday afternoon. The burial will take place in Kasson Thursday morning with
the Rev. Edward Schumberg of Greenville conducting the services.
Appleton Post Crescent, Mon., Feb. 23, 1925 page 2

Inscription

"O, wer wollte sich nicht sehnen / aufgeloest, um dort zu sein / wo nach ueberstandenen Leiden / ewige Gueter uns erfreuen."

"Oh, who does not desire / to be released, to be there / where, having survived sorrows, / eternal goodness delights us."

Translation done by; Donald Reindl

Gravesite Details

Married; Feb. 5, 1877 in Whitelaw



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  • Maintained by: Kizzie
  • Originally Created by: Larry Krueger
  • Added: Dec 6, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101832129/mary-pritzl: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Zipperer Pritzl (26 Jun 1860–22 Feb 1925), Find a Grave Memorial ID 101832129, citing Holy Trinity Cemetery, Maple Grove, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kizzie (contributor 47648959).