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Oscara Klingholz

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Oscara Klingholz

Birth
Manitowoc Rapids, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
26 Sep 1921 (aged 40)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
E2-96-4-3
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OSCARA KLINGHOLZ
(1880 - 1921)

DEATH CLAIMS TEACHER, ILL FOR TWO YEARS

Miss Oscara Klingholz died Monday after an illness of over two years. Her death is mourned by her mother, Mrs. Charles Salak; her two sisters, Miss Bertha Klingholz and Mrs. Alma Richardson, and by many other relatives and friends.

Miss Klingholz was born in Manitowoc Rapids. Her father Oscar Klingholz, operated the mill there until his death in 1880. Since that time she made her home in Manitowoc. She was a graduate of the North Side High school, of the Milwaukee State Normal and of the University of Wisconsin. She taught in the high schools of Peshtigo, Park Falls, Sturgeon Bay and Plymouth, having taught in Plymouth six years when compelled to resign because of illness. Her many pupils remember her not only as a faithful teacher but as a friend.

Funeral services will be at the home 1205 South 7th street at 2 P.M., Thursday.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Tuesday, September 27, 1921 P. 10

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▪ buried: 09-29-1921
▪ cause: general carcinoma
▪ buried on Gottlieb Bieling lot

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OSCARA KLINGHOLZ
(1880 - 1921)

DEATH CLAIMS TEACHER, ILL FOR TWO YEARS

Miss Oscara Klingholz died Monday after an illness of over two years. Her death is mourned by her mother, Mrs. Charles Salak; her two sisters, Miss Bertha Klingholz and Mrs. Alma Richardson, and by many other relatives and friends.

Miss Klingholz was born in Manitowoc Rapids. Her father Oscar Klingholz, operated the mill there until his death in 1880. Since that time she made her home in Manitowoc. She was a graduate of the North Side High school, of the Milwaukee State Normal and of the University of Wisconsin. She taught in the high schools of Peshtigo, Park Falls, Sturgeon Bay and Plymouth, having taught in Plymouth six years when compelled to resign because of illness. Her many pupils remember her not only as a faithful teacher but as a friend.

Funeral services will be at the home 1205 South 7th street at 2 P.M., Thursday.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Tuesday, September 27, 1921 P. 10

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▪ buried: 09-29-1921
▪ cause: general carcinoma
▪ buried on Gottlieb Bieling lot

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