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Elizabeth <I>Krumdick</I> Wilke

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Elizabeth Krumdick Wilke

Birth
Death
1920 (aged 70–71)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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HAS STROKE OF PARALYSIS
Mrs. Henry Wilke who was recovering from an operation for gall stones
which she underwent at the Green Bay hospital several weeks ago,
suffered a stroke of paralysis at her home on the Southside Wednesday
afternoon. Her right side is paralyzed and she is deprived of speech.
Her condition is serious.
The Reporter, Fri., Sept. 15, 1916
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WOMAN PIONEER OF MANITOWOC COUNTY DIES
Death claimed Mrs. Henry Wilke at her home at Two Rivers this morning,
removing a life-time resident of the county, Mrs. Wilke having been born in
the town of Kossuth Dec. 12, 1849 and having made her home here all her
life.
For the past fifteen years Mrs. Wilke had made her home in the city of
Two Rivers.
Mrs. Wilke, who previous to her marriage was Miss Krumdick, was married
Sept. 8, 1871 and with her husband settled in the town of Two Rivers. Four
years ago Mrs. Wilke suffered a stroke of paralysis from effects of
which she
never recovered.
Mrs. Wilke is survived by her husband, one son, H.C. Wilke of Two Rivers,
and one daughter, Mrs. Otto Engel of this city. Two brothers, Daniel
Krumdick
of this city and Albert Krumdick of Kossuth also survive.
Funeral services will be held __day afternoon at 2 at the Lutheran
church at
Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Herald News Friday, October 29, 1920 pg. 1
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Manitowoc news:
Mrs. Henry Wilde(sic), a resident of Manitowoc County all her life, died
Thursday
at her home at Two Rivers at the age of 70 years. Death following paralytic
stoke received several years ago.
Tri-County Record, Kiel Thursday, November 4, 1920 pg. 4
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HAS STROKE OF PARALYSIS
Mrs. Henry Wilke who was recovering from an operation for gall stones
which she underwent at the Green Bay hospital several weeks ago,
suffered a stroke of paralysis at her home on the Southside Wednesday
afternoon. Her right side is paralyzed and she is deprived of speech.
Her condition is serious.
The Reporter, Fri., Sept. 15, 1916
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WOMAN PIONEER OF MANITOWOC COUNTY DIES
Death claimed Mrs. Henry Wilke at her home at Two Rivers this morning,
removing a life-time resident of the county, Mrs. Wilke having been born in
the town of Kossuth Dec. 12, 1849 and having made her home here all her
life.
For the past fifteen years Mrs. Wilke had made her home in the city of
Two Rivers.
Mrs. Wilke, who previous to her marriage was Miss Krumdick, was married
Sept. 8, 1871 and with her husband settled in the town of Two Rivers. Four
years ago Mrs. Wilke suffered a stroke of paralysis from effects of
which she
never recovered.
Mrs. Wilke is survived by her husband, one son, H.C. Wilke of Two Rivers,
and one daughter, Mrs. Otto Engel of this city. Two brothers, Daniel
Krumdick
of this city and Albert Krumdick of Kossuth also survive.
Funeral services will be held __day afternoon at 2 at the Lutheran
church at
Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Herald News Friday, October 29, 1920 pg. 1
********
Manitowoc news:
Mrs. Henry Wilde(sic), a resident of Manitowoc County all her life, died
Thursday
at her home at Two Rivers at the age of 70 years. Death following paralytic
stoke received several years ago.
Tri-County Record, Kiel Thursday, November 4, 1920 pg. 4
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