(From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 27 Feb. 1899)
Old Mrs. Willert, who lived on Town Line, was buried here last week Wed.
The residents of the entire surrounding area gave their last respects and there were over 100 vehicles in the funeral procession. Der Nord Westen, 2 Mar. 1899.
Shoto and Vicinity:
Died - Mrs. Henry Willert died last week after a long and painful illness. She had been ill for nearly four years suffering from a cancer which culminated in her death on the 20th inst. The deceased was 52 years old at the time of her death and she was known to be a kind neighbor and a good mother. She leaves a husband and four grown children to mourn her loss. The funeral which took place on Wednesday was a very large one.
An additional article - same edition
Mrs. Henry Willert of the Town of Two Rivers was buried from the German Lutheran Church in this city last Thursday, she having died on Monday from cancer, after many years of intense suffering. Her funeral was the largest that has been seen in this city for a long time. Manitowoc County Chronicle, Tues., Feb. 28, 1899.
(From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 27 Feb. 1899)
Old Mrs. Willert, who lived on Town Line, was buried here last week Wed.
The residents of the entire surrounding area gave their last respects and there were over 100 vehicles in the funeral procession. Der Nord Westen, 2 Mar. 1899.
Shoto and Vicinity:
Died - Mrs. Henry Willert died last week after a long and painful illness. She had been ill for nearly four years suffering from a cancer which culminated in her death on the 20th inst. The deceased was 52 years old at the time of her death and she was known to be a kind neighbor and a good mother. She leaves a husband and four grown children to mourn her loss. The funeral which took place on Wednesday was a very large one.
An additional article - same edition
Mrs. Henry Willert of the Town of Two Rivers was buried from the German Lutheran Church in this city last Thursday, she having died on Monday from cancer, after many years of intense suffering. Her funeral was the largest that has been seen in this city for a long time. Manitowoc County Chronicle, Tues., Feb. 28, 1899.
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