DEATH CLAIMS MISS SCHRAMM, ILL LONG TIME
Death came to Miss Anna Schramm this morning after many months of a losing
battle against tuberculosis with which she became afflicted and which had made
such inroads before its discovery that there was little hope for recovery of
the patient. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon from the home on the
Plank road and burial will probably be at Two Rivers.
Miss Schramm is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Schramm, was born at Two
Creeks and was twenty-seven years of age. The family has made its home on the
Plank road for a number of years. Besides the parents she is survived by a
sister and brother, Mrs. Lonise (sic) Klein and John Schramm of this city, and
one brother, William Jr., on the old home farm at Two Creeks.
Manitowoc Herald News, July 18, 1923 P. 4
DEATH CLAIMS MISS SCHRAMM, ILL LONG TIME
Death came to Miss Anna Schramm this morning after many months of a losing
battle against tuberculosis with which she became afflicted and which had made
such inroads before its discovery that there was little hope for recovery of
the patient. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon from the home on the
Plank road and burial will probably be at Two Rivers.
Miss Schramm is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Schramm, was born at Two
Creeks and was twenty-seven years of age. The family has made its home on the
Plank road for a number of years. Besides the parents she is survived by a
sister and brother, Mrs. Lonise (sic) Klein and John Schramm of this city, and
one brother, William Jr., on the old home farm at Two Creeks.
Manitowoc Herald News, July 18, 1923 P. 4
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