DEATH CLAIMS MRS. E. GLOE AT TWO RIVERS
TWO RIVERS, Oct. 4, Mrs. Elizabeth Gloe, widow of Henry Gloe, died at the family
home, Monroe street, at 6 o'clock after an illness of more than a year due to
cancer. The funeral will probably be held from the home Saturday afternoon at
2 o'clock and burial will be at the city cemetery.
Mrs. Gloe, nee Flentje, was born at Carlton, Kewaunee county, but came to Two Rivers as a child with her parents and has always made her home here. She was
65 years old and forty-three years ago was married in this city to Henry Gloe,
who preceded her in death thirteen years ago.
She is survived by four sons,
Earl H. Goe (sic) of Kewaunee, August L., Joseph and Edward of Two Rivers, three
sisters, Mrs. Stare of Wausau, Mrs. Joseph Neudecker of Chicago and Miss Alia
Flentje of Los Angeles, Calif., and by one brother, Charles Flentje of Green Bay.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, October 4, 1923 P.
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DEATH CLAIMS MRS. E. GLOE AT TWO RIVERS
TWO RIVERS, Oct. 4, Mrs. Elizabeth Gloe, widow of Henry Gloe, died at the family
home, Monroe street, at 6 o'clock after an illness of more than a year due to
cancer. The funeral will probably be held from the home Saturday afternoon at
2 o'clock and burial will be at the city cemetery.
Mrs. Gloe, nee Flentje, was born at Carlton, Kewaunee county, but came to Two Rivers as a child with her parents and has always made her home here. She was
65 years old and forty-three years ago was married in this city to Henry Gloe,
who preceded her in death thirteen years ago.
She is survived by four sons,
Earl H. Goe (sic) of Kewaunee, August L., Joseph and Edward of Two Rivers, three
sisters, Mrs. Stare of Wausau, Mrs. Joseph Neudecker of Chicago and Miss Alia
Flentje of Los Angeles, Calif., and by one brother, Charles Flentje of Green Bay.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, October 4, 1923 P.
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