Mrs. Charles A. Sayer, former county resident, died yesterday at the family
home, 5652 Ridge avenue, Chicago, according to word received here.
Burial will take place at Two Rivers. The body is at the McCready funeral
home, Sheridan road, Chicago, and services will be held from there at 8:30
a.m. Thursday. Mass will be read at St. Gregory's Catholic church, 1636
Gregory street, Chicago at 9 a.m. After the funeral service the body will be
taken to Two Rivers, where a funeral service will be held Thursday before
interment.
Mrs. Sayer, nee Margaret Graef, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graef,
deceased, was born in Meeme and spent her early life on the farm. She was
married at Two Rivers in 1891 to Charles A. Sayer and the couple was already
making plans for observance of their golden wedding anniversary in Manitowoc
in 1941 when Mrs. Sayer was stricken.
For 40 years Mrs. Sayer was a member of the Alter and Rosary society of St.
Lukes congregation, Two Rivers and for a number of years was president. The
family moved to Chicago from Two Rivers 22 years ago. Since locating in
Chicago she was active in Catholic church circles and was a member of the St.
Gregory's Alter society. She was also a director of the St. Ita's Catholic
Women's club and a member and officer of the Canterbury club for many years,
serving as president two terms.
Survivors are the widower; a son, Lloyd, Chicago; two daughters, Mae Elizabeth
and Grace Ann Sayer, both of Chicago.
Mr. Sayer, son and two daughters will accompany the body from Chicago to Two
Rivers Thursday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, February 14, 1939 p.2.
Mrs. Charles A. Sayer, former county resident, died yesterday at the family
home, 5652 Ridge avenue, Chicago, according to word received here.
Burial will take place at Two Rivers. The body is at the McCready funeral
home, Sheridan road, Chicago, and services will be held from there at 8:30
a.m. Thursday. Mass will be read at St. Gregory's Catholic church, 1636
Gregory street, Chicago at 9 a.m. After the funeral service the body will be
taken to Two Rivers, where a funeral service will be held Thursday before
interment.
Mrs. Sayer, nee Margaret Graef, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graef,
deceased, was born in Meeme and spent her early life on the farm. She was
married at Two Rivers in 1891 to Charles A. Sayer and the couple was already
making plans for observance of their golden wedding anniversary in Manitowoc
in 1941 when Mrs. Sayer was stricken.
For 40 years Mrs. Sayer was a member of the Alter and Rosary society of St.
Lukes congregation, Two Rivers and for a number of years was president. The
family moved to Chicago from Two Rivers 22 years ago. Since locating in
Chicago she was active in Catholic church circles and was a member of the St.
Gregory's Alter society. She was also a director of the St. Ita's Catholic
Women's club and a member and officer of the Canterbury club for many years,
serving as president two terms.
Survivors are the widower; a son, Lloyd, Chicago; two daughters, Mae Elizabeth
and Grace Ann Sayer, both of Chicago.
Mr. Sayer, son and two daughters will accompany the body from Chicago to Two
Rivers Thursday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, February 14, 1939 p.2.
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