H. HEYROTH DIES AT HOME; 72 YEARS OLD.
Native of Mishicot Was Ill For Two Years; Funeral will be Held Friday
After more than two years of failing health, Mrs. Helen Heyroth, 72,
a resident of the city since 1919 and a native of the town of Mishicot,
died at her home here at 1623 – 23rd Street at 12:40 this morning. She
suffered a stroke a year ago.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 from the home
and at 2 o'clock at St. John's Lutheran Church with the Rev. W.G. Haase
officiating. Interment will be in the Saxonburg cemetery in the town of
Mishicot.
The body can be viewed in the Beduhn and Goetz Funeral Home from 7 to 9
o'clock tonight and until 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon when it will be
removed to the residence.
Mrs. Heyroth, nee Helen Barthels, was born in the town of Mishicot,
Jan. 31, 1863, a daughter of the late Louis and Margaret Miller Barthels,
early settlers in the township, who immigrated from Germany. On May 24,
1887, she was married in Mishicot to Louis Heyroth, who preceded her in
death 21 years ago. After their marriage they took up their residence on
a farm in Saxonburg. Following the death of her husband, she remained on
the homestead until 1919 when the family moved to this city.
Mrs. Heyroth is survived by three daughters, Mrs. William K. Mertens of
this city, Mrs. Glenn S. Tetzlaff of Milwaukee and Mrs. Fred Skarlevoda
of this city; and three sons, Louis of Denmark, Arthur on the homestead
farm, and Melvin Heyroth of this city, an instructor at Washington high
school. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Regina Wilke of the town of
Mishicot and Mrs. Henry Kiel of Manitowoc, and seven grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, February 27, 1935
H. HEYROTH DIES AT HOME; 72 YEARS OLD.
Native of Mishicot Was Ill For Two Years; Funeral will be Held Friday
After more than two years of failing health, Mrs. Helen Heyroth, 72,
a resident of the city since 1919 and a native of the town of Mishicot,
died at her home here at 1623 – 23rd Street at 12:40 this morning. She
suffered a stroke a year ago.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 from the home
and at 2 o'clock at St. John's Lutheran Church with the Rev. W.G. Haase
officiating. Interment will be in the Saxonburg cemetery in the town of
Mishicot.
The body can be viewed in the Beduhn and Goetz Funeral Home from 7 to 9
o'clock tonight and until 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon when it will be
removed to the residence.
Mrs. Heyroth, nee Helen Barthels, was born in the town of Mishicot,
Jan. 31, 1863, a daughter of the late Louis and Margaret Miller Barthels,
early settlers in the township, who immigrated from Germany. On May 24,
1887, she was married in Mishicot to Louis Heyroth, who preceded her in
death 21 years ago. After their marriage they took up their residence on
a farm in Saxonburg. Following the death of her husband, she remained on
the homestead until 1919 when the family moved to this city.
Mrs. Heyroth is survived by three daughters, Mrs. William K. Mertens of
this city, Mrs. Glenn S. Tetzlaff of Milwaukee and Mrs. Fred Skarlevoda
of this city; and three sons, Louis of Denmark, Arthur on the homestead
farm, and Melvin Heyroth of this city, an instructor at Washington high
school. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Regina Wilke of the town of
Mishicot and Mrs. Henry Kiel of Manitowoc, and seven grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, February 27, 1935
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