DEATH TAKES TWO PIONEERS OF THIS CITY
Mrs. Heideman and Mrs. Awe Called to Final Rest
Death came to Mrs. Henrietta Awe at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Carl Dabbert, her demise being due to infirmities of age. Mrs. Awe
is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Dabbert, 2008 Washington street,
and eight grand children.
Born in Germany, Aug. 13, 1825 Mrs. Dabbert (sic) came here 60 years
ago and located at Rapids and in later years removed to the city.
The funeral will be held from the Lutheran church tomorrow afternoon.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, November 28, 1914 P.8
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[Mary Awe/bur. 11-29-1914/cause: complications of diseases/
bur. on John Awe lot]
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(Checked with the cem. office and was assured this was the same
lady)
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The obituary for Marie Awe is wrong. Her name was Marie Awe and not Henrietta Awe. Mrs Heidemans's first name was Henrietta. [Laura "Lori" Awe]
DEATH TAKES TWO PIONEERS OF THIS CITY
Mrs. Heideman and Mrs. Awe Called to Final Rest
Death came to Mrs. Henrietta Awe at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Carl Dabbert, her demise being due to infirmities of age. Mrs. Awe
is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Dabbert, 2008 Washington street,
and eight grand children.
Born in Germany, Aug. 13, 1825 Mrs. Dabbert (sic) came here 60 years
ago and located at Rapids and in later years removed to the city.
The funeral will be held from the Lutheran church tomorrow afternoon.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, November 28, 1914 P.8
*******
[Mary Awe/bur. 11-29-1914/cause: complications of diseases/
bur. on John Awe lot]
*******
(Checked with the cem. office and was assured this was the same
lady)
*******
The obituary for Marie Awe is wrong. Her name was Marie Awe and not Henrietta Awe. Mrs Heidemans's first name was Henrietta. [Laura "Lori" Awe]
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