Back From Funeral of Relative, Mrs. John Allwardt Summoned
Returning from Sheboygan, where she attend (sic) the funeral of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Rambadt, Mrs. John Allwardt suffered
a stroke last Wednesday evening, and sank rapidly until her death,
which occurred this morning at five o'clock, at the family home,
1125 South Ninth street. Burial will take place Wednesday afternoon
at 1:30 from the home, and at two o'clock from the German Reform
church with interment at Evergreen.
Although the deceased has not been in the best of health for the
past few weeks, she had been able to be up and about until last
Wednesday. She was 48 years of age, having been born in the town
of Newton in 1880, her maiden name being Emma Rembadt (sic). She
was married to John Allwardt August 23, 1900 who with two children,
a daughter Edna and son Lester, survive. Three sisters, Mrs. Sophie
Waak, Mrs. Mary Rosso, and Mrs. William Ave, all of the town of
Newton and two brothers, John Rembadt of Sheboygan and Carl of
Liberty, survive.
The deceased was a member of the Ladies Aid society and the Mission
society of the German Reform church.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, September 17, 1928 P.2
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[Mrs. Wilhemina (Emma) Allwardt/bur. 9-19-1928/cause: cerebral
hemorrhage/bur. on Carl Allwardt lot]
Back From Funeral of Relative, Mrs. John Allwardt Summoned
Returning from Sheboygan, where she attend (sic) the funeral of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Rambadt, Mrs. John Allwardt suffered
a stroke last Wednesday evening, and sank rapidly until her death,
which occurred this morning at five o'clock, at the family home,
1125 South Ninth street. Burial will take place Wednesday afternoon
at 1:30 from the home, and at two o'clock from the German Reform
church with interment at Evergreen.
Although the deceased has not been in the best of health for the
past few weeks, she had been able to be up and about until last
Wednesday. She was 48 years of age, having been born in the town
of Newton in 1880, her maiden name being Emma Rembadt (sic). She
was married to John Allwardt August 23, 1900 who with two children,
a daughter Edna and son Lester, survive. Three sisters, Mrs. Sophie
Waak, Mrs. Mary Rosso, and Mrs. William Ave, all of the town of
Newton and two brothers, John Rembadt of Sheboygan and Carl of
Liberty, survive.
The deceased was a member of the Ladies Aid society and the Mission
society of the German Reform church.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, September 17, 1928 P.2
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[Mrs. Wilhemina (Emma) Allwardt/bur. 9-19-1928/cause: cerebral
hemorrhage/bur. on Carl Allwardt lot]
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