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Rose Walters

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Rose Walters

Birth
Death
1918 (aged 25–26)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec.6 - Lot 72
Memorial ID
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PNEUMONIA TAKES HEAVY TOLL
BOTH FATHER AND MOTHER ARE VICTIMS OF PNEUMONIA IN ONE HOME
After being ill one week with influenza which developed into pneumonia,
William Walters, aged 29, died at his home on 21st Street last week
Thursday. He was a healthy, robust man but his vitality was not proof
against the dread disease which invaded his home to claim both he and
his wife. His remains were laid to rest Monday morning and five days
later, Tuesday night, his wife passed away. Mrs. Walters was born in
this city 28 years ago, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fanslau at
whose whom she died. The deceased parents leave behind them their little
daughter, Ruth, aged 6. Mrs. Walters' two brothers, John and Adolph are
with the colors, one being overseas.
The Reporter, Thurs., Oct. 24, 1918
PNEUMONIA TAKES HEAVY TOLL
BOTH FATHER AND MOTHER ARE VICTIMS OF PNEUMONIA IN ONE HOME
After being ill one week with influenza which developed into pneumonia,
William Walters, aged 29, died at his home on 21st Street last week
Thursday. He was a healthy, robust man but his vitality was not proof
against the dread disease which invaded his home to claim both he and
his wife. His remains were laid to rest Monday morning and five days
later, Tuesday night, his wife passed away. Mrs. Walters was born in
this city 28 years ago, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fanslau at
whose whom she died. The deceased parents leave behind them their little
daughter, Ruth, aged 6. Mrs. Walters' two brothers, John and Adolph are
with the colors, one being overseas.
The Reporter, Thurs., Oct. 24, 1918

Gravesite Details

Rose is buried in the same section and lot with Fanslau family. Relationship unknown.


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