Mr. & Mrs. Wm. F. Johannes
Manitowoc Daily Herald
May 13, 1913 page 3
EMMA NAGLE
Funeral services were held at Two Rivers today for the late Mrs. Emil Nagel, nee Emma Johannes, one of the well known young women of the city. Mrs. Nagel was a bride of two years ago and died after a lingering illness of several months during which she had been confined to her bed. She was 28 years of age and was well known in this city. A husband and one child survive.
*Obituary courtesy of Larry Krueger #47801461
The Reporter
Fri., Oct. 28,, 1910
Two popular young people of this city were married Tuesday at high noon where Miss Emma Johannes and Emil Nagel took the nuptial vows. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Johannes, 1412 20th Street. Rev. C. E. Doehler officiated. Ida Nagel, sister of the groom acted as maid of honor and Fred Johannes Jr., acted as best man at the wedding ceremony. The ceremony was witnessed only by the intimate relatives of the bridal couple. After the ceremony a sumptuous wedding dinner was served by the mother of the bride. At three o'clock the bridal couple left in the interurban for a wedding trip. They will be at home, 1412 20th St., on Nov. 4th. Those out of town who attended the wedding were Ida and Oscar Nagel of Neenah.
Miss Emma Johannes held the position as bookkeeper at the Mercantile Store for several years. The groom is an industrious young man employed at the Textile Company's factory. Both parties have a large circle of friends who wish them a happy journey thru life.
*Marriage notice courtesy of Larry Krueger #47801461
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. F. Johannes
Manitowoc Daily Herald
May 13, 1913 page 3
EMMA NAGLE
Funeral services were held at Two Rivers today for the late Mrs. Emil Nagel, nee Emma Johannes, one of the well known young women of the city. Mrs. Nagel was a bride of two years ago and died after a lingering illness of several months during which she had been confined to her bed. She was 28 years of age and was well known in this city. A husband and one child survive.
*Obituary courtesy of Larry Krueger #47801461
The Reporter
Fri., Oct. 28,, 1910
Two popular young people of this city were married Tuesday at high noon where Miss Emma Johannes and Emil Nagel took the nuptial vows. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Johannes, 1412 20th Street. Rev. C. E. Doehler officiated. Ida Nagel, sister of the groom acted as maid of honor and Fred Johannes Jr., acted as best man at the wedding ceremony. The ceremony was witnessed only by the intimate relatives of the bridal couple. After the ceremony a sumptuous wedding dinner was served by the mother of the bride. At three o'clock the bridal couple left in the interurban for a wedding trip. They will be at home, 1412 20th St., on Nov. 4th. Those out of town who attended the wedding were Ida and Oscar Nagel of Neenah.
Miss Emma Johannes held the position as bookkeeper at the Mercantile Store for several years. The groom is an industrious young man employed at the Textile Company's factory. Both parties have a large circle of friends who wish them a happy journey thru life.
*Marriage notice courtesy of Larry Krueger #47801461
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