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Frances Marie Steinbrecher

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Frances Marie Steinbrecher

Birth
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
10 Mar 1959 (aged 79)
Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Cooperstown, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.3180709, Longitude: -87.7776484
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FRANCES STEINBRECHER

Is Dead at 79
Miss Steinbrecher
Miss Frances Steinbrecher, 79, retired manager of Marquette university's
business office, died Tuesday at the county general hospital.
Miss Steinbrecher retired in 1938 after 25 years as bookkeeper and office
manager at Marquette. A sister, the late Mrs. Matilda Ender, was the
university's first dean of women.
Miss Steinbrecher attended grade and high school in Cooperstown, Wis. She
attended the Green Bay business college and was a clerk with a law firm in
Kewaunee before coming to Milwaukee.
She was a bookkeeper at the old Trinity hospital when it was acquired by
Marquette in 1913. She continued with the university, first as bookkeeper
for the hospital and the schools of dentistry and pharmacy, and later as
manager of the business office. She lived at St. Joseph's Home for the Aged,
2377 S. 52nd st.
She was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis and the alter society of
St. Catherine's parish, the St. Rose sodality and the Happy Death society
of Gesu church, and the Daughters of Isabella.
Surviving are two brothers, Carl, Milwaukee, and Eugene, Daggett, Mich., and
two sisters, Mrs. Marie Wegner, McHenry, Ill., and Mrs. Josephine Nachtwey,
Cooperstown.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. James Catholic church,
Cooperstown. Burial will be there.
FRANCES STEINBRECHER

Is Dead at 79
Miss Steinbrecher
Miss Frances Steinbrecher, 79, retired manager of Marquette university's
business office, died Tuesday at the county general hospital.
Miss Steinbrecher retired in 1938 after 25 years as bookkeeper and office
manager at Marquette. A sister, the late Mrs. Matilda Ender, was the
university's first dean of women.
Miss Steinbrecher attended grade and high school in Cooperstown, Wis. She
attended the Green Bay business college and was a clerk with a law firm in
Kewaunee before coming to Milwaukee.
She was a bookkeeper at the old Trinity hospital when it was acquired by
Marquette in 1913. She continued with the university, first as bookkeeper
for the hospital and the schools of dentistry and pharmacy, and later as
manager of the business office. She lived at St. Joseph's Home for the Aged,
2377 S. 52nd st.
She was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis and the alter society of
St. Catherine's parish, the St. Rose sodality and the Happy Death society
of Gesu church, and the Daughters of Isabella.
Surviving are two brothers, Carl, Milwaukee, and Eugene, Daggett, Mich., and
two sisters, Mrs. Marie Wegner, McHenry, Ill., and Mrs. Josephine Nachtwey,
Cooperstown.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. James Catholic church,
Cooperstown. Burial will be there.


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