A promising young life was ended by the death of Rose Mayerl, 13 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayerl of Cato. She had been in poor health for several months but only during the last month it became evident that all efforts to save her would be of no avail, and that it would be only a question of time when the grim reaper would take his toll.
Besides her parents, she is survived by three sisters and two brothers. Interment took place Monday morning at Whitelaw from St. Michael's church, Rev. Pufahl officiating.
Friends and relatives from a distance who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. William Mayerl of Green Bay, Mrs. Francis Mayerl of Manitowoc, Mr. and Mrs. Goodman of Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Padlesack, Miss Padlesack, Mr. and Mrs. Spanbauer of Oshkosh, Mr. Christensen and Miss Mayme Mayerl of Neenah, Mrs. Taushek and children of Iron Mountain and Henry Mayerl and son of Antigo.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Tuesday, June 12, 1928 P. 2
A promising young life was ended by the death of Rose Mayerl, 13 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayerl of Cato. She had been in poor health for several months but only during the last month it became evident that all efforts to save her would be of no avail, and that it would be only a question of time when the grim reaper would take his toll.
Besides her parents, she is survived by three sisters and two brothers. Interment took place Monday morning at Whitelaw from St. Michael's church, Rev. Pufahl officiating.
Friends and relatives from a distance who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. William Mayerl of Green Bay, Mrs. Francis Mayerl of Manitowoc, Mr. and Mrs. Goodman of Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Padlesack, Miss Padlesack, Mr. and Mrs. Spanbauer of Oshkosh, Mr. Christensen and Miss Mayme Mayerl of Neenah, Mrs. Taushek and children of Iron Mountain and Henry Mayerl and son of Antigo.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Tuesday, June 12, 1928 P. 2
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