Married Leo N Berg in 1919
Post-Crescent (Appleton, WI) 14 April 1930, page 4
"MOTHER OF 8 SONS SUCCUMBS TO FEVER
Mrs. Mary Berg Dies Sunday Afternoon At Her Home in Grand Chute
Mrs. Mary Berg, 36, mother of eight children, the youngest only two weeks old, died at her home in Grand Chute Sunday afternoon of scarlet fever.
The daughter of the late Frank Gitter, Sr., of Hortonia, she was married to Leo Berg in 1919. The couple immediately moved to the farm in Grand Chute.
Survivors include the widower; the children, Francis, Gerald, John, Jerome, Leo, Peter, Hubert and Carl, 2 weeks old; one sister, Celia; and three brothers, Anton and Joseph of Hortonia and John of Milwaukee.
She was a member of St. Joseph church of Appleton.
The funeral will be held at 10:30 Saturday morning at the Catholic cemetery, Hortonville. The Rev. Theodore Kolbe, Hortonville, will conduct the service. Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery at Hortonville."
Married Leo N Berg in 1919
Post-Crescent (Appleton, WI) 14 April 1930, page 4
"MOTHER OF 8 SONS SUCCUMBS TO FEVER
Mrs. Mary Berg Dies Sunday Afternoon At Her Home in Grand Chute
Mrs. Mary Berg, 36, mother of eight children, the youngest only two weeks old, died at her home in Grand Chute Sunday afternoon of scarlet fever.
The daughter of the late Frank Gitter, Sr., of Hortonia, she was married to Leo Berg in 1919. The couple immediately moved to the farm in Grand Chute.
Survivors include the widower; the children, Francis, Gerald, John, Jerome, Leo, Peter, Hubert and Carl, 2 weeks old; one sister, Celia; and three brothers, Anton and Joseph of Hortonia and John of Milwaukee.
She was a member of St. Joseph church of Appleton.
The funeral will be held at 10:30 Saturday morning at the Catholic cemetery, Hortonville. The Rev. Theodore Kolbe, Hortonville, will conduct the service. Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery at Hortonville."
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