HARRIET GAUTHIER
HEART ATTACK IS FATAL HERE
Mrs. Ephraim Gauthier Dies at Her Home Sunday
Mrs. Ephraim Gauthier, a native of this city, died at her home at 1004 Seventeenth street, at 8 o’clock last night. Death was due to heart trouble from which she had suffered for one week.
Mrs. Gauthier, nee Harriet Varano, was born in this city July 3, 1874 and spent her entire life here. On Sept. 30, 1889 she was married to Ephraim Gauthier.
Besides her husband she is survived by one son, Walter of this city; three brothers and two sisters and one grandchild. Two brothers are Lawrence and William Varano of Manitowoc and Napoleon of Minneapolis. The sisters are Mrs. Henry Roth and Mrs. Arthur Hindt of this city. Funeral services will be held from the home at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon and at 2 o’clock from the Grace Congregational Church with the Rev. T.A. Hawkes officiating. Burial will be at Forest View(sic). The body was taken to the home from the C.J. Jansky funeral parlors this afternoon.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Mon., Sept. 26, 1932 page 11
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(Note: stone and cemetery record has her in Pioneers Rest, Two Rivers)
HARRIET GAUTHIER
HEART ATTACK IS FATAL HERE
Mrs. Ephraim Gauthier Dies at Her Home Sunday
Mrs. Ephraim Gauthier, a native of this city, died at her home at 1004 Seventeenth street, at 8 o’clock last night. Death was due to heart trouble from which she had suffered for one week.
Mrs. Gauthier, nee Harriet Varano, was born in this city July 3, 1874 and spent her entire life here. On Sept. 30, 1889 she was married to Ephraim Gauthier.
Besides her husband she is survived by one son, Walter of this city; three brothers and two sisters and one grandchild. Two brothers are Lawrence and William Varano of Manitowoc and Napoleon of Minneapolis. The sisters are Mrs. Henry Roth and Mrs. Arthur Hindt of this city. Funeral services will be held from the home at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon and at 2 o’clock from the Grace Congregational Church with the Rev. T.A. Hawkes officiating. Burial will be at Forest View(sic). The body was taken to the home from the C.J. Jansky funeral parlors this afternoon.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Mon., Sept. 26, 1932 page 11
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(Note: stone and cemetery record has her in Pioneers Rest, Two Rivers)
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