Manitowoc—Mrs. Louis C. Senglaub, 80, 502 Chicago Street, died at her home, Thursday, during a heart attack. Mrs. Senglaub, formerly Victoria Stoll, was born at Schwartzwald, Sheboygan county, on April 14, 1851, and moved to Manitowoc when she was a young girl. Her first husband, Fred Strehlow, died several years after they were married, and in November 1873, she was married to Louis C. Senglaub. Mr. Senglaub died in 1918. Mrs. Senglaub is survived by three daughters, Agnes, Viola and Helen all at home; two sons, Otto H. Senglaub, president of the board of vocational education, Manitowoc, and Rudolph Senglaub, Chicago, and five grandsons. A son, Victor, died in 1907. Funeral services will be held at the home at 502 Chicago street on Monday afternoon. Interment will be made in Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc—Mrs. Louis C. Senglaub, 80, 502 Chicago Street, died at her home, Thursday, during a heart attack. Mrs. Senglaub, formerly Victoria Stoll, was born at Schwartzwald, Sheboygan county, on April 14, 1851, and moved to Manitowoc when she was a young girl. Her first husband, Fred Strehlow, died several years after they were married, and in November 1873, she was married to Louis C. Senglaub. Mr. Senglaub died in 1918. Mrs. Senglaub is survived by three daughters, Agnes, Viola and Helen all at home; two sons, Otto H. Senglaub, president of the board of vocational education, Manitowoc, and Rudolph Senglaub, Chicago, and five grandsons. A son, Victor, died in 1907. Funeral services will be held at the home at 502 Chicago street on Monday afternoon. Interment will be made in Evergreen cemetery.
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