EMMA BRATZ
Mrs. Adolph Bratz, 44, died early today at her home in the village of Reedsville following a lingering illness.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from the home and at two from the Evangelical Lutheran church in Reedsville.
Mrs. Bratz was born on a farm in Rockland, two miles south of Reeedsville in 1895. On January 6, 1914, she was married to Mr. Bratz.
Survivors are the widower; four daughters, Mrs. Elmer Behnke of Collins, Mrs. Everett Wagner, Ruth and Mabel??, all of Reedsville; four sons, Theodore, Raymond, James and Lawrence, all of Reedsville. A brother, Herman Bubolz, and sister, Mrs. Charles Krueger, both of Rockland, also survive. There are two grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, September 23, 1939 P. 4
EMMA BRATZ
Mrs. Adolph Bratz, 44, died early today at her home in the village of Reedsville following a lingering illness.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from the home and at two from the Evangelical Lutheran church in Reedsville.
Mrs. Bratz was born on a farm in Rockland, two miles south of Reeedsville in 1895. On January 6, 1914, she was married to Mr. Bratz.
Survivors are the widower; four daughters, Mrs. Elmer Behnke of Collins, Mrs. Everett Wagner, Ruth and Mabel??, all of Reedsville; four sons, Theodore, Raymond, James and Lawrence, all of Reedsville. A brother, Herman Bubolz, and sister, Mrs. Charles Krueger, both of Rockland, also survive. There are two grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, September 23, 1939 P. 4
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