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Amelie <I>Bartz</I> Reinke

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Amelie Bartz Reinke

Birth
Germany
Death
31 Aug 1905 (aged 41)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.156825, Longitude: -87.5730583
Plot
[6-94]
Memorial ID
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AMELIE REINKE

(From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 04 Sep.)
Early death Thurs. evening of Mrs. J. Reinke. Along with many other
women and girls, she was working for gardener L. Hartung picking
gherkins. Between 4 and 5 o’clock she took her filled sack to the
wagon, and while emptying it, fell dead to the ground…. Her husband
who was working nearby was immediately called, as well as the doctor.
They could provide no help since she was already dead. News of the
misfortune spread like lightening so that when the body was brought
home the street in front of the Reinke residence was filled with people.
The deceased was an active, upright lady who stood by her husband. She
leaves a family of 9 children of whom the eldest, a girl, is 17….
Der Nord Westen, 07 Sep. 1905
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Emilie Bartz Reinke
birth: 30 September 1863 Germany
death: 31 August 1905 Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin
burial: Two Rivers
father: William Bartz
mother: Caroline
spouse: John Reinke
Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968
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SUDDEN DEATH
Last Thursday afternoon, Mrs. John Reinke, a woman about 40 years of age and the mother of a large family of small children dropped in a field of L. Hartung, where she had been employed picking cucumbers and expired in about two minutes. The cause of her sudden death was the rupture of a blood vessel in the brain. She was buried Saturday afternoon from St. John’s Lutheran Church. The bereft husband and children have the sympathy of all who know them. They will sorely miss the departed wife and mother.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., Sept. 5, 1905
AMELIE REINKE

(From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 04 Sep.)
Early death Thurs. evening of Mrs. J. Reinke. Along with many other
women and girls, she was working for gardener L. Hartung picking
gherkins. Between 4 and 5 o’clock she took her filled sack to the
wagon, and while emptying it, fell dead to the ground…. Her husband
who was working nearby was immediately called, as well as the doctor.
They could provide no help since she was already dead. News of the
misfortune spread like lightening so that when the body was brought
home the street in front of the Reinke residence was filled with people.
The deceased was an active, upright lady who stood by her husband. She
leaves a family of 9 children of whom the eldest, a girl, is 17….
Der Nord Westen, 07 Sep. 1905
********
Emilie Bartz Reinke
birth: 30 September 1863 Germany
death: 31 August 1905 Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin
burial: Two Rivers
father: William Bartz
mother: Caroline
spouse: John Reinke
Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

SUDDEN DEATH
Last Thursday afternoon, Mrs. John Reinke, a woman about 40 years of age and the mother of a large family of small children dropped in a field of L. Hartung, where she had been employed picking cucumbers and expired in about two minutes. The cause of her sudden death was the rupture of a blood vessel in the brain. She was buried Saturday afternoon from St. John’s Lutheran Church. The bereft husband and children have the sympathy of all who know them. They will sorely miss the departed wife and mother.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., Sept. 5, 1905


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