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Lillian Anderle

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Lillian Anderle

Birth
Death
6 Jun 1926 (aged 22)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
E2-7-7
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LILLIAN ANDERLE

MISS ANDERLE OF SHEBOYGAN DIES HERE ON SUNDAY
Miss Lillian Anderle, 22, daughter of James Anderle, 1036 North Fourteenth
street, passed away at 7 a.m. Sunday at St. Nicholas hospital.
Miss Anderle was born February 27, 1904, at Manitowoc and came to Sheboygan
with her parents in 1916. She had made her home here since that time.
The survivors are the father, one sister, Mrs. Justine Strace, this city,
and two brothers, James and William Anderle, at home.
The body was taken to the Robert H. Kroos Funeral Home where funeral services
will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. Rev. E. H. Opperman from the Ebenezer Second
Reformed church will officiate and burial will be made in Evergreen cemetery
at Manitowoc.
Sheboygan Press June 7, 1926 P. 5
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CASE TURN OUT TO BE ONE OF SUICIDE
The death of a girl thought to have been caused by illness actually was a
suicide, it has been brought to light.
Miss Lillian Anderle, 22, who died at St. Nicholas hospital two weeks ago,
actually brought on her own death by taking a dose of bichloride of mercury,
the death certificate shows. She took one dose on January 20, but her
physician, Dr. C.J. Weber, saved her life at that time by means of a stomach
pump.
On June 1, Miss Anderle took a second dose but this was not discovered until
five days later. Even though the poison was all through her system by this
time and physicians could not save her life, Miss Anderle took a third dose
on the evening of June 5. She died the next morning.
The first time Miss Anderle took the poison she told members of the family
that she mistook it for aspirin. The second time she did not tell anyone
what she had done.
Sheboygan Press, June 28, 1926 P. 1
LILLIAN ANDERLE

MISS ANDERLE OF SHEBOYGAN DIES HERE ON SUNDAY
Miss Lillian Anderle, 22, daughter of James Anderle, 1036 North Fourteenth
street, passed away at 7 a.m. Sunday at St. Nicholas hospital.
Miss Anderle was born February 27, 1904, at Manitowoc and came to Sheboygan
with her parents in 1916. She had made her home here since that time.
The survivors are the father, one sister, Mrs. Justine Strace, this city,
and two brothers, James and William Anderle, at home.
The body was taken to the Robert H. Kroos Funeral Home where funeral services
will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. Rev. E. H. Opperman from the Ebenezer Second
Reformed church will officiate and burial will be made in Evergreen cemetery
at Manitowoc.
Sheboygan Press June 7, 1926 P. 5
*******
CASE TURN OUT TO BE ONE OF SUICIDE
The death of a girl thought to have been caused by illness actually was a
suicide, it has been brought to light.
Miss Lillian Anderle, 22, who died at St. Nicholas hospital two weeks ago,
actually brought on her own death by taking a dose of bichloride of mercury,
the death certificate shows. She took one dose on January 20, but her
physician, Dr. C.J. Weber, saved her life at that time by means of a stomach
pump.
On June 1, Miss Anderle took a second dose but this was not discovered until
five days later. Even though the poison was all through her system by this
time and physicians could not save her life, Miss Anderle took a third dose
on the evening of June 5. She died the next morning.
The first time Miss Anderle took the poison she told members of the family
that she mistook it for aspirin. The second time she did not tell anyone
what she had done.
Sheboygan Press, June 28, 1926 P. 1

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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Jul 22, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94033316/lillian-anderle: accessed ), memorial page for Lillian Anderle (27 Feb 1904–6 Jun 1926), Find a Grave Memorial ID 94033316, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).