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Marie “Mary” Thuss

Birth
Death
1918 (aged 80–81)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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MARY THUSS

Notes from Two Rivers:
Mrs. Marie Thuss(sic), aged 81, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anna
Gerbinsky in Manitowoc last Wednesday. She is survived by her sons, Henry,
William, Fred, George and Charles of Marshfield and Edward of this city and
her daughters, Pauline Larkin of Milwaukee, Anna Gerbinsky of Manitowoc and
Mrs. George Gesell of this city. Her husband died in 1912. The funeral was
held on Saturday from St. John's Lutheran Church.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., June 27, 1918
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MARY THUSS

The funeral of Mrs. Marie (sic) Thuss, an old settler in this community,
took place Saturday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran Church. Deceased,
although 81 years of age, was in reasonably good health and her death
was quite sudden. She had gone on a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Gerbinske at Manitowoc for a few days and while there, was taken ill in
the evening and passed away last Wednesday morning.
Marie Thuss, nee Langheinrich was born in Bavaria, Germany. She came to
America in 1850 and was married in 1858 to John Thuss who died in 1912.
She was a devout Christian lady and faithful member of St. John's
congregation.
Deceased is survived by six sons, Henry, William, Fred, George, Edward
and Charles of Marshfield where the former is superintendent of a large
chair factory and Supervisor Edward Thuss of this city. She also leaves
three daughters, Mrs. Pauline Larkin of Milwaukee, Mrs. Anna Gerbinske
of Manitiwoc and Mrs. George Gesell of this city.
The Reporter, Thurs., June 27, 1918
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At the Thuss residence on Adams Street, a happy reunion and golden
wedding took place Thursday. It was the 50th anniversary of the
marriage of Mr. and Mrs. John Thuss, old and esteemed residents of
this community. Rev. O.F. Doehler officiated at the celebration at
the house. The celebration was only a family affair, there were no
other guests besides the relatives. The Liedertafel serenaded the
aged couple with singing several German songs. It was indeed a happy
occasion at the Thuss household. The happy family consists of parents
and nine children, nine of whom are living. They are: Henry, William,
Fred, George of Marshfield, Chas of Nielsville, Mrs. Larkin of
Oconomowoc, Mrs. Fred Gerbinski of Manitowoc, Mrs. Geo Gesell and
Edward Thuss of this city.
The Reporter, Sat., June 13, 1908
MARY THUSS

Notes from Two Rivers:
Mrs. Marie Thuss(sic), aged 81, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anna
Gerbinsky in Manitowoc last Wednesday. She is survived by her sons, Henry,
William, Fred, George and Charles of Marshfield and Edward of this city and
her daughters, Pauline Larkin of Milwaukee, Anna Gerbinsky of Manitowoc and
Mrs. George Gesell of this city. Her husband died in 1912. The funeral was
held on Saturday from St. John's Lutheran Church.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., June 27, 1918
**********

MARY THUSS

The funeral of Mrs. Marie (sic) Thuss, an old settler in this community,
took place Saturday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran Church. Deceased,
although 81 years of age, was in reasonably good health and her death
was quite sudden. She had gone on a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Gerbinske at Manitowoc for a few days and while there, was taken ill in
the evening and passed away last Wednesday morning.
Marie Thuss, nee Langheinrich was born in Bavaria, Germany. She came to
America in 1850 and was married in 1858 to John Thuss who died in 1912.
She was a devout Christian lady and faithful member of St. John's
congregation.
Deceased is survived by six sons, Henry, William, Fred, George, Edward
and Charles of Marshfield where the former is superintendent of a large
chair factory and Supervisor Edward Thuss of this city. She also leaves
three daughters, Mrs. Pauline Larkin of Milwaukee, Mrs. Anna Gerbinske
of Manitiwoc and Mrs. George Gesell of this city.
The Reporter, Thurs., June 27, 1918
**********
At the Thuss residence on Adams Street, a happy reunion and golden
wedding took place Thursday. It was the 50th anniversary of the
marriage of Mr. and Mrs. John Thuss, old and esteemed residents of
this community. Rev. O.F. Doehler officiated at the celebration at
the house. The celebration was only a family affair, there were no
other guests besides the relatives. The Liedertafel serenaded the
aged couple with singing several German songs. It was indeed a happy
occasion at the Thuss household. The happy family consists of parents
and nine children, nine of whom are living. They are: Henry, William,
Fred, George of Marshfield, Chas of Nielsville, Mrs. Larkin of
Oconomowoc, Mrs. Fred Gerbinski of Manitowoc, Mrs. Geo Gesell and
Edward Thuss of this city.
The Reporter, Sat., June 13, 1908

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