Miss Sarah Walsh, 84, last member of a pioneer Two Rivers family and sister of
the late U.S. Senator Thomas Walsh of Montana, died Wednesday night at her home
in Madison.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at Madison and the body will be
brought to Two Rivers for burial in Calvary cemetery.
For many years Miss Walsh taught in Milwaukee schools. She also was a teacher in
rural schools of Manitowoc county and Two Rivers grade schools.
Follwing her retirement from teaching she made her home with her sister, the
late Mrs. Kate Wattawa in Madison. She was a member of the Catholic Women's club
in that city.
Survivors include three nieces, Mrs. S.A. D?lson of Madison, Mrs. J.H. Geisse of
Washington, D.C., and Virginia Wattawa of Chicago, and a nephew, John Wattawa of
Washington.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, October 8, 1948 P. 2.
Miss Sarah Walsh, 84, last member of a pioneer Two Rivers family and sister of
the late U.S. Senator Thomas Walsh of Montana, died Wednesday night at her home
in Madison.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at Madison and the body will be
brought to Two Rivers for burial in Calvary cemetery.
For many years Miss Walsh taught in Milwaukee schools. She also was a teacher in
rural schools of Manitowoc county and Two Rivers grade schools.
Follwing her retirement from teaching she made her home with her sister, the
late Mrs. Kate Wattawa in Madison. She was a member of the Catholic Women's club
in that city.
Survivors include three nieces, Mrs. S.A. D?lson of Madison, Mrs. J.H. Geisse of
Washington, D.C., and Virginia Wattawa of Chicago, and a nephew, John Wattawa of
Washington.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, October 8, 1948 P. 2.
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