The former Hattie Manz she was born Oct. 18, 1890 in the town of Rhine, a daughter of Philip and Louise Brieske Manz. On June 23, 1915 she was married to Mr. Streiber at Elkhart Lake. After their marriage the couple lived on the Streiber homestead farm in the Town of Rhine which they operated until retirement in 1945, then moved to Kiel. The couple observed their golden wedding anniversary on June 1965. Mr. Strieber died on Sept. 27, 1974. Mrs. Streiber resided at the Toth Nursing Home the past six years. She was a member of St. Peter UCC in Kiel, its Women's Guild and its Frauen Verine.
Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Bernice) Wick of rural Elkhart Lake, Mrs. Roland (Laverne) Libke of New Holstein, Mrs. Henry (Myrtle) Raeder and Mrs. Harold (Carol) Pieper, both of Plymouth; a son, Harley of rural Kiel; 17 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren; three brothers, Harold Manz of San Diego, Calif., Gilbert, Arlyn, both of Milwaukee and a sister, Mrs. Jake Minch of Plymouth. Three brothers preceded her in death.
Sheboygan Press - February 8, 1975
The former Hattie Manz she was born Oct. 18, 1890 in the town of Rhine, a daughter of Philip and Louise Brieske Manz. On June 23, 1915 she was married to Mr. Streiber at Elkhart Lake. After their marriage the couple lived on the Streiber homestead farm in the Town of Rhine which they operated until retirement in 1945, then moved to Kiel. The couple observed their golden wedding anniversary on June 1965. Mr. Strieber died on Sept. 27, 1974. Mrs. Streiber resided at the Toth Nursing Home the past six years. She was a member of St. Peter UCC in Kiel, its Women's Guild and its Frauen Verine.
Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Bernice) Wick of rural Elkhart Lake, Mrs. Roland (Laverne) Libke of New Holstein, Mrs. Henry (Myrtle) Raeder and Mrs. Harold (Carol) Pieper, both of Plymouth; a son, Harley of rural Kiel; 17 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren; three brothers, Harold Manz of San Diego, Calif., Gilbert, Arlyn, both of Milwaukee and a sister, Mrs. Jake Minch of Plymouth. Three brothers preceded her in death.
Sheboygan Press - February 8, 1975
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