Mrs. John Buenzow, residing on the Two Rivers road in the town of
Two Rivers, died of influenza last night. She was 32 years of age
and a daughter of Henry Stadler, of the Green Bay road. A husband
and four children survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, October 18, 1918, Page 1.
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Eastwin:
After being sick only a week caused by a cold and developed into
pneumonia, Mrs. John Buenzow (nee Margaret Stadler) was called to
eternal rest on Thursday night. She is survived by her husband and four
children, Caroline, Irene, Victor and Grace, her parents and three
sisters, Mrs. Geo. Wuellner, Mrs. Rudolph Bishop and Mrs. Meyer, also
one brother, John Stadler. The widespread community has sympathy with
the family in its late bereavement. The decedent was 31 years of age
last March. The funeral took place from St. Luke's church at Two Rivers.
The Reporter, Thurs., Oct. 24, 1918
Mrs. John Buenzow, residing on the Two Rivers road in the town of
Two Rivers, died of influenza last night. She was 32 years of age
and a daughter of Henry Stadler, of the Green Bay road. A husband
and four children survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, October 18, 1918, Page 1.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Eastwin:
After being sick only a week caused by a cold and developed into
pneumonia, Mrs. John Buenzow (nee Margaret Stadler) was called to
eternal rest on Thursday night. She is survived by her husband and four
children, Caroline, Irene, Victor and Grace, her parents and three
sisters, Mrs. Geo. Wuellner, Mrs. Rudolph Bishop and Mrs. Meyer, also
one brother, John Stadler. The widespread community has sympathy with
the family in its late bereavement. The decedent was 31 years of age
last March. The funeral took place from St. Luke's church at Two Rivers.
The Reporter, Thurs., Oct. 24, 1918
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