CATHERINE (NIQUETTE) HAMMEL
A heart attack suffered at her home shortly after 9 o'clock last night as she was preparing to retire for the night proved fatal to Mrs. William Hammel, 73, member of a pioneer Two Rivers family and widow of the well known business man who died there last June 1.
Mrs. Hammel had been in good health up to the time of the attack and had gone about her housework at 2115 Monroe street all day.
Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Luke's Catholic church following short services from the Jansky Funeral Home at 8:30. The Very Rev. Dean C.V. Hugo will conduct the rites. Interment will be in Pioneers' Rest cemetery.
Mrs. Hammel, nee Catherine Niquette was born in Two Rivers Oct. 12, 1864, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eli Niquette. On September 17, 1895, she married William Hammel, who for many years operated a butcher shop and later managed the co-operative delivery system in Two Rivers.
The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary here in September 1935.
Survivors are four daughters, Genevieve and Katherine at home, Julia, Milwaukee, and Marion, San Francisco; four sons, Bert and Mark, Chicago, George, Hutchinson and Roy, St. Paul; six sisters, Mrs. Victor Fleming and Sister M. Mark, Rochester, Minn., Mrs. William Stephani, Manitowoc,
Mrs. George Rehrauer, Two Rivers, Mrs. Louis Ruby, St. Paul, and Mrs. Lee Kinstle, Fort Wayne; and two brothers, William Niquette of Manitowoc and Ado Niquette of San Francisco.
The body was taken to the Jansky Funeral Home where it will remain until the time of the services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, January 29, 1938 P.4
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CATHERINE (NIQUETTE) HAMMEL
A heart attack suffered at her home shortly after 9 o'clock last night as she was preparing to retire for the night proved fatal to Mrs. William Hammel, 73, member of a pioneer Two Rivers family and widow of the well known business man who died there last June 1.
Mrs. Hammel had been in good health up to the time of the attack and had gone about her housework at 2115 Monroe street all day.
Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Luke's Catholic church following short services from the Jansky Funeral Home at 8:30. The Very Rev. Dean C.V. Hugo will conduct the rites. Interment will be in Pioneers' Rest cemetery.
Mrs. Hammel, nee Catherine Niquette was born in Two Rivers Oct. 12, 1864, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eli Niquette. On September 17, 1895, she married William Hammel, who for many years operated a butcher shop and later managed the co-operative delivery system in Two Rivers.
The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary here in September 1935.
Survivors are four daughters, Genevieve and Katherine at home, Julia, Milwaukee, and Marion, San Francisco; four sons, Bert and Mark, Chicago, George, Hutchinson and Roy, St. Paul; six sisters, Mrs. Victor Fleming and Sister M. Mark, Rochester, Minn., Mrs. William Stephani, Manitowoc,
Mrs. George Rehrauer, Two Rivers, Mrs. Louis Ruby, St. Paul, and Mrs. Lee Kinstle, Fort Wayne; and two brothers, William Niquette of Manitowoc and Ado Niquette of San Francisco.
The body was taken to the Jansky Funeral Home where it will remain until the time of the services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, January 29, 1938 P.4
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