IDA HANSTEDT
TRAGIC DEATH OF HUSBAND IS FATAL TO WIFE
Mrs. Ida Hanstadt(sic), widow of the late Henry Hanstadt, who died of injuries sustained in an auto accident last February, died this morning at 1:30 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Erwin Weber at Two Rivers, with whom she has been making her home for the last two months. Death is said to have been hastened by shock at the time of the accident and the death of the husband.
Mrs. Hanstadt was born in this country and would have celebrated her sixty-sixth anniversary next week, had she lived. The family has made its home at Two Rivers for many years.
She is survived by two sons, Bernard and Walter, both of Two Rivers and five daughters, Mrs. Kurth Kasten and Mrs. Erwin Weber, Two Rivers; Mrs. M. Pierce, Hutchinson, Kans.; Anna of Rockford and one daughter whose whereabouts are unknown to the family.
The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon from the Weber home at Two Rivers with services at the German Lutheran church, the Rev. Haase officiating. Burial will be at the Two Rivers city cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, August 10, 1922 P.1
IDA HANSTEDT
TRAGIC DEATH OF HUSBAND IS FATAL TO WIFE
Mrs. Ida Hanstadt(sic), widow of the late Henry Hanstadt, who died of injuries sustained in an auto accident last February, died this morning at 1:30 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Erwin Weber at Two Rivers, with whom she has been making her home for the last two months. Death is said to have been hastened by shock at the time of the accident and the death of the husband.
Mrs. Hanstadt was born in this country and would have celebrated her sixty-sixth anniversary next week, had she lived. The family has made its home at Two Rivers for many years.
She is survived by two sons, Bernard and Walter, both of Two Rivers and five daughters, Mrs. Kurth Kasten and Mrs. Erwin Weber, Two Rivers; Mrs. M. Pierce, Hutchinson, Kans.; Anna of Rockford and one daughter whose whereabouts are unknown to the family.
The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon from the Weber home at Two Rivers with services at the German Lutheran church, the Rev. Haase officiating. Burial will be at the Two Rivers city cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, August 10, 1922 P.1
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