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Susanna <I>Sechrist</I> Grover

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Susanna Sechrist Grover

Birth
Death
Jul 1947 (aged 81–82)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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SUSANNAH GROVER

Mrs. Susanna Grover, 82
, formerly of Two Rivers, died Sunday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Winkelmiller, in Sheboygan.
Born Susanna Sechrist in Two Rivers in 1865, she resided in Kenosha in the later years of her life, coming to Sheboygan a month of age.
The body will be brought to Two Rivers for burial in Pioneers Rest cemetery Tuesday afternoon with the Rev. Donald Mills officiating at graveside service.
In 1884 she was married to Henry Grover in Two Rivers. The couple’s two daughters, Flora and Esther, and two children who died in infancy, were born there. Her husband, member of a pioneer Two Rivers family, died in November, 1941. The daughter, Esther who became the wife of Leo E. Vaudreuil, former deputy attorney general of Wisconsin, followed her father in death.
Surviving is the only daughter, Mrs. Winkelmiller; two grandchildren, Leon Vaudreuil of Kenosha and Ernestine Brehmer of Sheboygan, and one great-grandchild, Bethia Ann Brehmer of Sheboygan.
Manitowoc Herald Times, July 28, 1947 P.2
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SUSANNAH GROVER

Mrs. Susanna Grover, 82
, formerly of Two Rivers, died Sunday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Winkelmiller, in Sheboygan.
Born Susanna Sechrist in Two Rivers in 1865, she resided in Kenosha in the later years of her life, coming to Sheboygan a month of age.
The body will be brought to Two Rivers for burial in Pioneers Rest cemetery Tuesday afternoon with the Rev. Donald Mills officiating at graveside service.
In 1884 she was married to Henry Grover in Two Rivers. The couple’s two daughters, Flora and Esther, and two children who died in infancy, were born there. Her husband, member of a pioneer Two Rivers family, died in November, 1941. The daughter, Esther who became the wife of Leo E. Vaudreuil, former deputy attorney general of Wisconsin, followed her father in death.
Surviving is the only daughter, Mrs. Winkelmiller; two grandchildren, Leon Vaudreuil of Kenosha and Ernestine Brehmer of Sheboygan, and one great-grandchild, Bethia Ann Brehmer of Sheboygan.
Manitowoc Herald Times, July 28, 1947 P.2
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