TWO RIVERS—Aug. 9.—Mrs. Barbara Reinhart, widow of John Reinhart died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Kate Leonard in this city this morning.
The funeral will be held Tuesday morning with services at 10 o’clock at St.
Luke’s Catholic church. Burial will be at the local cemetery.
Mrs. Reinhart, nee Bartelme, was a life long resident of the county having
been born at Cooperstown seventy-six years ago, received her early education
in the schools there and after her marriage moved to Two Rivers. Her husband,
who was a civil war veteran, died twenty-two years ago. She is survived by
three daughters and three sons, Mrs. Kate Leonard, with whom she made her home,
Mrs. William Schroeder and Mrs. Theodore Doerer of this city, Frank of Francis
Creek, John of Milwaukee and Michael of Manitowoc Rapids. Seventeen grandchildren,
five great grandchildren, two brothers, Joseph Bartelme of Merrill and Peter
Bartelme of Cooperstown and a sister, Mrs. Walter Pellett of Manitowoc also
survive her.
Manitowoc Herald News, August 9, 1924 P.2.
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BARBARA REINERT additional info
Notes from Two Rivers:
Mrs. Barbara Reinert died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Lenhardt, 2114 Washington Street on Saturday morning. She was seventy-six years old. Deceased was born in Germany on December 2, 1847 and when she was four years of age she came to this country with her parents. In 1865 she was married to John Reinert, the ceremony being performed at Cooperstown. The couple lived on a farm near King's Bridge until Mr. Reinert's death about twenty-two years age. Since that time, Mrs. Reinert has been residing with her children at Manitowoc, Manitowoc Rapids and Two Rivers.
She is survived by five children, Mrs. Frank Lenhardt and Mrs. William Schroeder of this city, John of Milwaukee, Michael of Manitowoc and Mrs. Theodore Dier of Manitowoc and by one sister, Mrs. Walter Pellet of Manitowoc and three brothers, Frank Bartelme of Francis Creek, Peter Bartelme of Cooperstown and Balser Bartelme of Merrill. The funeral took place Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Father Nilles celebrating the Requiem in St. Lukes church. The body was interred in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Aug. 14, 1924
TWO RIVERS—Aug. 9.—Mrs. Barbara Reinhart, widow of John Reinhart died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Kate Leonard in this city this morning.
The funeral will be held Tuesday morning with services at 10 o’clock at St.
Luke’s Catholic church. Burial will be at the local cemetery.
Mrs. Reinhart, nee Bartelme, was a life long resident of the county having
been born at Cooperstown seventy-six years ago, received her early education
in the schools there and after her marriage moved to Two Rivers. Her husband,
who was a civil war veteran, died twenty-two years ago. She is survived by
three daughters and three sons, Mrs. Kate Leonard, with whom she made her home,
Mrs. William Schroeder and Mrs. Theodore Doerer of this city, Frank of Francis
Creek, John of Milwaukee and Michael of Manitowoc Rapids. Seventeen grandchildren,
five great grandchildren, two brothers, Joseph Bartelme of Merrill and Peter
Bartelme of Cooperstown and a sister, Mrs. Walter Pellett of Manitowoc also
survive her.
Manitowoc Herald News, August 9, 1924 P.2.
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BARBARA REINERT additional info
Notes from Two Rivers:
Mrs. Barbara Reinert died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Lenhardt, 2114 Washington Street on Saturday morning. She was seventy-six years old. Deceased was born in Germany on December 2, 1847 and when she was four years of age she came to this country with her parents. In 1865 she was married to John Reinert, the ceremony being performed at Cooperstown. The couple lived on a farm near King's Bridge until Mr. Reinert's death about twenty-two years age. Since that time, Mrs. Reinert has been residing with her children at Manitowoc, Manitowoc Rapids and Two Rivers.
She is survived by five children, Mrs. Frank Lenhardt and Mrs. William Schroeder of this city, John of Milwaukee, Michael of Manitowoc and Mrs. Theodore Dier of Manitowoc and by one sister, Mrs. Walter Pellet of Manitowoc and three brothers, Frank Bartelme of Francis Creek, Peter Bartelme of Cooperstown and Balser Bartelme of Merrill. The funeral took place Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Father Nilles celebrating the Requiem in St. Lukes church. The body was interred in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Aug. 14, 1924
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