ELSIE GLOE
DEATH CLAIMS 2 SISTERS IN SINGLE WEEK
Mrs. Elsie Gloe Dies Five Days After Mrs. Kraftcheck; Rites on Monday Within five days of the death of Mrs. Edward Kraftcheck, her sister, Mrs. Elsie Gloe, 45, 909 17th street, wife of Archie Gloe, well known local musician, died at the Municipal hospital at 5:30 a.m. this morning. Although in ill health Mrs. Gloe was up and around until Sunday night when she became seriously ill, partly as a result of shock over the death of her sister.
She attended a dinner in honor of her cousin, the Rev. Arthur Allie, Sunday afternoon, but was taken ill and was removed to her home. She was taken to the hospital Wednesday afternoon.
Funeral services will be held at St. Luke's Catholic church at 9 o'clock Monday morning, with the Rev. Arthur F. Allie officiating. Interment will be in Pioneers' Rest cemetery. The body can be viewed at the C.J. Jansky funeral home Friday afternoon until the time of services.
The deceased, nee Gauthier, was born in Two Rivers, March 8, 1890, a daughter of Charles L. Gauthier. She resided in this city her entire life. On June 15, 1909 she was married to Archie Gloe, a member of the original Gloe-Naidl orchestra.
Besides her widower and father she is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Ralph Gustavson, Miss Lorraine at home, Mrs. Jerry Wergin of this city, and Harriet and Jean both at home, and two sons, Archie, Jr., and Edgar Gloe. She is also survived by four sisters, Mrs. William Henfer, Mrs. William Stron, Mrs. Erving Richmond and Mrs. Roger Smith, all of this city, and three brothers, Oscar
Gauthier of this city, Leo of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Alfred of Mobile, Ala.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday. June 27, 1935 p.13
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GLOE, Mrs. Elsie - Age 45. Wife of Archie Gloe, well known Two Rivers musician, and sister of Mrs. Edward Kraftcheck who died five days prior to Mrs. Gloe's death. Died at 5:30 a.m. Thursday at municipal hospital. Taken ill at dinner in honor of her cousin, the Rev. Arthur Allie, Sunday afternoon. Funeral at St. Luke's church 9 a.m. Monday with Father Allie officiating. Burial in Pioneers' Rest. Body may be viewed at the C.J. Jansky funeral home Friday afternoon until hour of services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, June 27, 1935 p.15
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ELSIE GLOE
DEATH CLAIMS 2 SISTERS IN SINGLE WEEK
Mrs. Elsie Gloe Dies Five Days After Mrs. Kraftcheck; Rites on Monday Within five days of the death of Mrs. Edward Kraftcheck, her sister, Mrs. Elsie Gloe, 45, 909 17th street, wife of Archie Gloe, well known local musician, died at the Municipal hospital at 5:30 a.m. this morning. Although in ill health Mrs. Gloe was up and around until Sunday night when she became seriously ill, partly as a result of shock over the death of her sister.
She attended a dinner in honor of her cousin, the Rev. Arthur Allie, Sunday afternoon, but was taken ill and was removed to her home. She was taken to the hospital Wednesday afternoon.
Funeral services will be held at St. Luke's Catholic church at 9 o'clock Monday morning, with the Rev. Arthur F. Allie officiating. Interment will be in Pioneers' Rest cemetery. The body can be viewed at the C.J. Jansky funeral home Friday afternoon until the time of services.
The deceased, nee Gauthier, was born in Two Rivers, March 8, 1890, a daughter of Charles L. Gauthier. She resided in this city her entire life. On June 15, 1909 she was married to Archie Gloe, a member of the original Gloe-Naidl orchestra.
Besides her widower and father she is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Ralph Gustavson, Miss Lorraine at home, Mrs. Jerry Wergin of this city, and Harriet and Jean both at home, and two sons, Archie, Jr., and Edgar Gloe. She is also survived by four sisters, Mrs. William Henfer, Mrs. William Stron, Mrs. Erving Richmond and Mrs. Roger Smith, all of this city, and three brothers, Oscar
Gauthier of this city, Leo of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Alfred of Mobile, Ala.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday. June 27, 1935 p.13
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GLOE, Mrs. Elsie - Age 45. Wife of Archie Gloe, well known Two Rivers musician, and sister of Mrs. Edward Kraftcheck who died five days prior to Mrs. Gloe's death. Died at 5:30 a.m. Thursday at municipal hospital. Taken ill at dinner in honor of her cousin, the Rev. Arthur Allie, Sunday afternoon. Funeral at St. Luke's church 9 a.m. Monday with Father Allie officiating. Burial in Pioneers' Rest. Body may be viewed at the C.J. Jansky funeral home Friday afternoon until hour of services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, June 27, 1935 p.15
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Family Members
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David Gauthier
1891–1892
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Theresa "Tressie" Gauthier Henfer
1894–1994
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Isabella Gauthier Strong
1896–1989
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Oscar O Gauthier
1897–1947
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Andrienne H Gauthier Richmond
1902–1992
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Nora R. Gauthier Manthey
1904–2003
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Lucille Gauthier Kraftcheck
1906–1935
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Leona L Gauthier Salata
1907–1983
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Alfred Alexander Gauthier
1908–1982
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