Two Rivers news section:
Viola Tessmer(sic), 30, Dies At Home After a Year's Illness
After a year's illness, Miss Viola Tessmer, 30, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tessmer Sr., passed away last night at the family home, 1514
Seventeenth street. Funeral services will be held from the family home
Saturday afternoon and at two o'clock from the St. John's Lutheran
church.
The deceased was born in Two Rivers in 1900 and has always resided here.
Up to the time of her illness she was employed as an assistant in the
office of Dr. E. Gates. Besides the parents, two brothers, Henry and
Charles of this city and four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Niquette and Mrs.
Carrie Schurr of this city, Mrs. Eleanor Stelzer of Denver and Mrs.
Lillian Below of Eagle River, Wis., survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, January 9, 1930
Two Rivers news section:
Viola Tessmer(sic), 30, Dies At Home After a Year's Illness
After a year's illness, Miss Viola Tessmer, 30, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tessmer Sr., passed away last night at the family home, 1514
Seventeenth street. Funeral services will be held from the family home
Saturday afternoon and at two o'clock from the St. John's Lutheran
church.
The deceased was born in Two Rivers in 1900 and has always resided here.
Up to the time of her illness she was employed as an assistant in the
office of Dr. E. Gates. Besides the parents, two brothers, Henry and
Charles of this city and four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Niquette and Mrs.
Carrie Schurr of this city, Mrs. Eleanor Stelzer of Denver and Mrs.
Lillian Below of Eagle River, Wis., survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, January 9, 1930
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