DEATH CLAIMS LAURA STOER
Illness of Year Fatal To Resident of Town of Two Rivers
TWO RIVERS (Special)—Miss Laura Stoer, 58, a life-long resident of the town of
Two Rivers, died at 7:15 this morning at the home of her brother, Walter Stoer
on Route 3. She had been in ill health for the past year.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 from the home and at
2 o’clock at St. John’s Lutheran church, the Rev. W. G. Haase officiating.
Interment will be in Pioneers’ Rest cemetery. The body can be viewed at the
Beduhn funeral home tonight. It will be taken to the home at 3 o’clock Friday
afternoon.
Born in the Tannery, three miles north of the city on Aug. 21, 1878, a daughter
of the late Joseph and Mary Goedjen Stoer, she spent her childhood on the
homestead, receiving her education in the Tannery school. Later the family moved
to a farm on the Mishicot road where she resided since.
Miss Stoer leaves five sisters, Mrs. August Wage of Wauwatosa, Mrs. Arthur
Levenhagen of Mishicot, Mrs. Ralph Schultz and Mrs. Leo Mahnke, both of this city,
and Mrs. Werner Schmoock of the town of Two Creeks, and three brothers, Henry and
Herman of this city and Walter Stoer on Route 3.
Manitowoc Herald Times, January 14, 1937 P. 7
DEATH CLAIMS LAURA STOER
Illness of Year Fatal To Resident of Town of Two Rivers
TWO RIVERS (Special)—Miss Laura Stoer, 58, a life-long resident of the town of
Two Rivers, died at 7:15 this morning at the home of her brother, Walter Stoer
on Route 3. She had been in ill health for the past year.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 from the home and at
2 o’clock at St. John’s Lutheran church, the Rev. W. G. Haase officiating.
Interment will be in Pioneers’ Rest cemetery. The body can be viewed at the
Beduhn funeral home tonight. It will be taken to the home at 3 o’clock Friday
afternoon.
Born in the Tannery, three miles north of the city on Aug. 21, 1878, a daughter
of the late Joseph and Mary Goedjen Stoer, she spent her childhood on the
homestead, receiving her education in the Tannery school. Later the family moved
to a farm on the Mishicot road where she resided since.
Miss Stoer leaves five sisters, Mrs. August Wage of Wauwatosa, Mrs. Arthur
Levenhagen of Mishicot, Mrs. Ralph Schultz and Mrs. Leo Mahnke, both of this city,
and Mrs. Werner Schmoock of the town of Two Creeks, and three brothers, Henry and
Herman of this city and Walter Stoer on Route 3.
Manitowoc Herald Times, January 14, 1937 P. 7
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