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Ida <I>Schuster</I> Saubert

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Ida Schuster Saubert

Birth
Death
Feb 1915 (aged 64–65)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Ida Saubert

Notes from Two Rivers

Mrs. Carl Saubert, who has been ailing for several months, was found dead in her bed early Saturday morning. She was 64 years of age and her maiden name was Ida Schuster.
In 1870 she was married to Carl Saubert and the couple has since made this city their home.
She is survived by a husband, three sons and three daughters, who are Robert, Carl, and Albert of this city, Mrs. E. Wetzel and Mfrs. Dr. Uttech of Jefferson and Mrs. Wm Manthe of LaCrosse and Ella of this city.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Feb. 18, 1915
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PASSED AWAY
Mrs. Carl Saubert Sr.
The sudden death of Mrs. Carl Saubert Sr. early Saturday morning was a severe shock to the family and friends. Mrs. Saubert's health had been poor for several weeks, but she was always about attending to household duties and retired Friday night without any unusual signs of illness. As she did not arise in the morning, her daughter went to call her. She did not answer and it was found that she was dead. She had been dead about three hours when found. The cause of her death was heart failure due to dropsy.
Mrs. Saubert, nee Schuster, was a loving and faithful wife and mother who has proven an ideal helpmate for her husband whose wife she has been since 1871 when they were married in this city. Mrs. Saubert was born in Langbeleo, Saxon, Weimar, Germany in 1851 and came to Two Rivers with her parents when a small child. Besides her husband she is survived by three sons, Robert, Carl Jr., and Albert and four daughters, Mrs. E. Wetzel and Mrs. O. Utech of Jefferson, Wis., Mrs. Wm Manthey of LaCrosse and Miss Ella who has held a responsible position as clerk at the post office for the past 15 years. The funeral took place from St. John's Lutheran Church on Tuesday afternoon. Among other relatives who attended the funeral from out of town were: Mrs. Geo. Blye of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Saubert and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Gehr of Kaukauna and Miss Viola Saubert of Wrightstown.
The Reporter, Fri., Feb. 19, 1915
Ida Saubert

Notes from Two Rivers

Mrs. Carl Saubert, who has been ailing for several months, was found dead in her bed early Saturday morning. She was 64 years of age and her maiden name was Ida Schuster.
In 1870 she was married to Carl Saubert and the couple has since made this city their home.
She is survived by a husband, three sons and three daughters, who are Robert, Carl, and Albert of this city, Mrs. E. Wetzel and Mfrs. Dr. Uttech of Jefferson and Mrs. Wm Manthe of LaCrosse and Ella of this city.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Feb. 18, 1915
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PASSED AWAY
Mrs. Carl Saubert Sr.
The sudden death of Mrs. Carl Saubert Sr. early Saturday morning was a severe shock to the family and friends. Mrs. Saubert's health had been poor for several weeks, but she was always about attending to household duties and retired Friday night without any unusual signs of illness. As she did not arise in the morning, her daughter went to call her. She did not answer and it was found that she was dead. She had been dead about three hours when found. The cause of her death was heart failure due to dropsy.
Mrs. Saubert, nee Schuster, was a loving and faithful wife and mother who has proven an ideal helpmate for her husband whose wife she has been since 1871 when they were married in this city. Mrs. Saubert was born in Langbeleo, Saxon, Weimar, Germany in 1851 and came to Two Rivers with her parents when a small child. Besides her husband she is survived by three sons, Robert, Carl Jr., and Albert and four daughters, Mrs. E. Wetzel and Mrs. O. Utech of Jefferson, Wis., Mrs. Wm Manthey of LaCrosse and Miss Ella who has held a responsible position as clerk at the post office for the past 15 years. The funeral took place from St. John's Lutheran Church on Tuesday afternoon. Among other relatives who attended the funeral from out of town were: Mrs. Geo. Blye of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Saubert and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Gehr of Kaukauna and Miss Viola Saubert of Wrightstown.
The Reporter, Fri., Feb. 19, 1915

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