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Elizabeth <I>Gauthier</I> Nienstedt

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Elizabeth Gauthier Nienstedt

Birth
Death
1921 (aged 48–49)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ELIZABETH NIENSTEDT

MRS. NIENSTEDT OF TWO RIVERS IS CALLED BY DEATH

Mrs. William Nienstedt died at the family home at Two Rivers Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock, following an illness of more than a year. The
funeral will be held tomorrow morning, with services at St. Luke's
church at 9 o'clock.
Mrs. Nienstedt was born at Two Rivers forty-eight years ago, her
parents being Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gauthier. She received her education
in the schools of the city and twenty-five years ago was married to Mr.
Nienstedt, the family having always made their home at Two Rivers. Only
one daughter besides her husband survives, she being Miss Alvina Nienstedt,
who during the war served as a nurse with the U.S. army forces and has
since been employed as city nurse at Two Rivers. Besides the husband and
daughter, deceased leaves one brother, Omar Gauthier of this city, and
three sisters, Mrs. Nels Trudell and Mrs. F. Uvitz of Milwaukee and Mrs.
John Lee of Two Rivers.
Mr. Nienstedt has been indentified with the Hamilton Manufacturing company
for many years, is a member of the fire and police commission and holds
other offices. Mrs. Nienstedt was active in the church and in social
circles and news of her death will be a shock to a large circle of friends.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, July 13, 1921 P.4
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ELIZABETH NIENSTEDT

MRS. NIENSTEDT OF TWO RIVERS IS CALLED BY DEATH

Mrs. William Nienstedt died at the family home at Two Rivers Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock, following an illness of more than a year. The
funeral will be held tomorrow morning, with services at St. Luke's
church at 9 o'clock.
Mrs. Nienstedt was born at Two Rivers forty-eight years ago, her
parents being Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gauthier. She received her education
in the schools of the city and twenty-five years ago was married to Mr.
Nienstedt, the family having always made their home at Two Rivers. Only
one daughter besides her husband survives, she being Miss Alvina Nienstedt,
who during the war served as a nurse with the U.S. army forces and has
since been employed as city nurse at Two Rivers. Besides the husband and
daughter, deceased leaves one brother, Omar Gauthier of this city, and
three sisters, Mrs. Nels Trudell and Mrs. F. Uvitz of Milwaukee and Mrs.
John Lee of Two Rivers.
Mr. Nienstedt has been indentified with the Hamilton Manufacturing company
for many years, is a member of the fire and police commission and holds
other offices. Mrs. Nienstedt was active in the church and in social
circles and news of her death will be a shock to a large circle of friends.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, July 13, 1921 P.4
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