mother: Mathilda Bareth
(Note:Anton Gauthier is part of obituaries for 3 differerent people)
Manitowoc Herald Times, March 27, 1933 p.13
ANTON GAUTHIER
DEATH CLAIMS THREE WELL KNOWN PERSONS HERE.
GAUTHIER DIES SUNDAY, BURIAL ON WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Wilhelmina Drager(sic) And Carl Bermann Die Here Over Weekend.
One well known native of this city and two residents of the city for nearly a decade were summoned by death here over the weekend.
They are Anton Gauthier, 42; Carl Mermann, 69, and Mrs. Wilhelmina Drager, 80.
Anton Gauthier
Becoming seriously ill Saturday after apparently being in fair health, despite a long siege of diabetes, Anton Gauthier died at Two Rivers Municipal hospital at one o'clock Sunday morning. He was removed to the institution from his home, 1910 25th street, on Saturday.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the C.J. Jansky funeral home with the Rev. W.G. Haase officiating. Burial will be at Pioneers' Rest cemetery.
Born in this city, September 19, 1890, Mr. Gauthier was the son of Mrs. Edward Gauthier of the southside. He spent his entire life in this city and was an employe of Plant No. 1 of the Aluminum Goods company for the past 20 years, and had worked up to Saturday when he became ill.
Eighteen years ago he was married to Miss Ada Mertens, who survives him.
Leaves Two Sons
Besides his widow and mother, he leaves two sons, Kenneth and Roger at home. He is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. George Ney, and Mrs. Joseph Ney, both of this city, and Mrs. Elmer Brown of Detroit, and two brothers, Grover and David, both of this city.
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Submitted By: Larry Krueger (#47801461)
mother: Mathilda Bareth
(Note:Anton Gauthier is part of obituaries for 3 differerent people)
Manitowoc Herald Times, March 27, 1933 p.13
ANTON GAUTHIER
DEATH CLAIMS THREE WELL KNOWN PERSONS HERE.
GAUTHIER DIES SUNDAY, BURIAL ON WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Wilhelmina Drager(sic) And Carl Bermann Die Here Over Weekend.
One well known native of this city and two residents of the city for nearly a decade were summoned by death here over the weekend.
They are Anton Gauthier, 42; Carl Mermann, 69, and Mrs. Wilhelmina Drager, 80.
Anton Gauthier
Becoming seriously ill Saturday after apparently being in fair health, despite a long siege of diabetes, Anton Gauthier died at Two Rivers Municipal hospital at one o'clock Sunday morning. He was removed to the institution from his home, 1910 25th street, on Saturday.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the C.J. Jansky funeral home with the Rev. W.G. Haase officiating. Burial will be at Pioneers' Rest cemetery.
Born in this city, September 19, 1890, Mr. Gauthier was the son of Mrs. Edward Gauthier of the southside. He spent his entire life in this city and was an employe of Plant No. 1 of the Aluminum Goods company for the past 20 years, and had worked up to Saturday when he became ill.
Eighteen years ago he was married to Miss Ada Mertens, who survives him.
Leaves Two Sons
Besides his widow and mother, he leaves two sons, Kenneth and Roger at home. He is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. George Ney, and Mrs. Joseph Ney, both of this city, and Mrs. Elmer Brown of Detroit, and two brothers, Grover and David, both of this city.
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Submitted By: Larry Krueger (#47801461)
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