Life Long Resident Dies
Mrs. Herman Jaeckel died at the family home on Route 1 Wednesday afternoon after a short illness. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran church. Rev. Haaase will officiate at the last rites. Mrs. Jaeckel was sixty-three years of age and has always made her home on Route 1.
She is survived by two daughters Mrs. Mary Gunderson and Mrs. Daniel Krieser, four sons, Ferdinand, Herman, Arthur and Albert. One brother, Jacob Giefer and two sisters, Mrs. Kate Sorge and Mrs. Meinenburg also survive her. Mrs. Jaeckel was known as a kindly person and the entire community will feel the loss of one who because of her deeds of kindness was loved by all with whom she came in contact during her life.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, November 28, 1924 P.1
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Life Long Resident Dies
Mrs. Herman Jaeckel died at the family home on Route 1 Wednesday afternoon after a short illness. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran church. Rev. Haaase will officiate at the last rites. Mrs. Jaeckel was sixty-three years of age and has always made her home on Route 1.
She is survived by two daughters Mrs. Mary Gunderson and Mrs. Daniel Krieser, four sons, Ferdinand, Herman, Arthur and Albert. One brother, Jacob Giefer and two sisters, Mrs. Kate Sorge and Mrs. Meinenburg also survive her. Mrs. Jaeckel was known as a kindly person and the entire community will feel the loss of one who because of her deeds of kindness was loved by all with whom she came in contact during her life.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, November 28, 1924 P.1
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