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Lena Marie <I>Koch</I> Naidl

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Lena Marie Koch Naidl

Birth
Death
29 Mar 1953 (aged 69–70)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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LENA NAIDL

Mrs. Lena Naidl, 70, 1412 16th St., Two Rivers, widow of Joseph Naidl, one of the original members of the Gloe-Naidl Orchestra of Two Rivers, died at Two Rivers municipal Hospital Sunday afternoon, where she had been a patient since Friday night. She had been in failing health for the past 10 years.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Grace Congregation, Two Rivers, the Rev. R.J. Wichlei officiating. Interment will be in Pioneers' Rest
Cemetery, Two Rivers.
Mrs. Naidl, nee Lena Koch, was born in the town of Two Rivers in 1883, a daughter of the late Fred and Mary Gesell Koch. She was married to Joseph Naidl, a cigar
maker and well known musician, in 1901. He preceded her in death 34 years ago.
Mrs. Naidl leaves two daughters, Miss Clara Naidl at home and Mrs. Anton Havlichek of Two Rivers; and four brothers, William of Tampa, Fla., Fred and Henry F. Koch of Two Rivers and Edward Koch of Manitowoc. Two sisters preceded her in death. There are three grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Beduhn, Deja & Martin Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers, from Tuesday noon until 11 a.m. Wednesday when the casket will be taken to the church where the body will lie in state until the time of services.

Manitowoc Herald Times
Monday, March 30, 1953 P.2

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"Marriage of Jos./Lena Naidl Jr. (d. May 1918)

NAIDL-KOCH NUPTIAL
Last Saturday afternoon (July 11, 1903), Mr. Jos. Naidl and Miss Lena
Koch were united in the bonds of wedlock at the Lutheran parsonage by
Rev. C. Doehler. The union was celebrated in the evening at the Armory
Hall by a large number of friends and was a musical festival as well,
for there were three bands in attendance and united in giving tone and
melody to the event, The Twin Rivers Band of which Mr. Naidl is the
leader, the Union Band of Manitowoc and Schauer's Band of Carlton. At 12
o'clock the entire party marched to the home of the bride's parents
where a sumptuous supper was served and at 5 o'clock in the morning the
party again marched there for breakfast. The occasion was a most
enjoyable one. The Chronicle extends its congratulations.

The Chronicle, Tues., July 14, 1903 "

*Marriage notice courtesy of Larry Krueger (47801461)
LENA NAIDL

Mrs. Lena Naidl, 70, 1412 16th St., Two Rivers, widow of Joseph Naidl, one of the original members of the Gloe-Naidl Orchestra of Two Rivers, died at Two Rivers municipal Hospital Sunday afternoon, where she had been a patient since Friday night. She had been in failing health for the past 10 years.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Grace Congregation, Two Rivers, the Rev. R.J. Wichlei officiating. Interment will be in Pioneers' Rest
Cemetery, Two Rivers.
Mrs. Naidl, nee Lena Koch, was born in the town of Two Rivers in 1883, a daughter of the late Fred and Mary Gesell Koch. She was married to Joseph Naidl, a cigar
maker and well known musician, in 1901. He preceded her in death 34 years ago.
Mrs. Naidl leaves two daughters, Miss Clara Naidl at home and Mrs. Anton Havlichek of Two Rivers; and four brothers, William of Tampa, Fla., Fred and Henry F. Koch of Two Rivers and Edward Koch of Manitowoc. Two sisters preceded her in death. There are three grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Beduhn, Deja & Martin Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers, from Tuesday noon until 11 a.m. Wednesday when the casket will be taken to the church where the body will lie in state until the time of services.

Manitowoc Herald Times
Monday, March 30, 1953 P.2

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"Marriage of Jos./Lena Naidl Jr. (d. May 1918)

NAIDL-KOCH NUPTIAL
Last Saturday afternoon (July 11, 1903), Mr. Jos. Naidl and Miss Lena
Koch were united in the bonds of wedlock at the Lutheran parsonage by
Rev. C. Doehler. The union was celebrated in the evening at the Armory
Hall by a large number of friends and was a musical festival as well,
for there were three bands in attendance and united in giving tone and
melody to the event, The Twin Rivers Band of which Mr. Naidl is the
leader, the Union Band of Manitowoc and Schauer's Band of Carlton. At 12
o'clock the entire party marched to the home of the bride's parents
where a sumptuous supper was served and at 5 o'clock in the morning the
party again marched there for breakfast. The occasion was a most
enjoyable one. The Chronicle extends its congratulations.

The Chronicle, Tues., July 14, 1903 "

*Marriage notice courtesy of Larry Krueger (47801461)


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