MRS. W. WRIETH DIES AT CHICAGO BURIAL HERE
Mrs. William Wrieth, who removed from Two Rivers some fifteen years
ago to make her home with a daughter at Chicago there, passed away
on Wednesday and the body will arrive in Two Rivers Friday morning
and burial will take place Friday afternoon from the St. John’s
Lutheran church, Rev. Haase officiating.
The deceased was 63 years of age, her maiden name being Anna Roedeker.
She was born in the town of Two Rivers and for many years resided in
the city, having a home on the South side. She made her home with a
daughter, Mrs. Robert Whitelaw at Chicago where she died after a long
period of illness. Three brothers, Henry and William Roedeker of
Mishicot and George of Denver, Colo., and four sisters, Mrs. Herman
Arnemann, town of Two Rivers, Mrs. Charles Staahl and Mrs. George
Johansen of Chicago and Mrs. Robert Lyman of Antigo also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, February 23, 1928, Page 9
MRS. W. WRIETH DIES AT CHICAGO BURIAL HERE
Mrs. William Wrieth, who removed from Two Rivers some fifteen years
ago to make her home with a daughter at Chicago there, passed away
on Wednesday and the body will arrive in Two Rivers Friday morning
and burial will take place Friday afternoon from the St. John’s
Lutheran church, Rev. Haase officiating.
The deceased was 63 years of age, her maiden name being Anna Roedeker.
She was born in the town of Two Rivers and for many years resided in
the city, having a home on the South side. She made her home with a
daughter, Mrs. Robert Whitelaw at Chicago where she died after a long
period of illness. Three brothers, Henry and William Roedeker of
Mishicot and George of Denver, Colo., and four sisters, Mrs. Herman
Arnemann, town of Two Rivers, Mrs. Charles Staahl and Mrs. George
Johansen of Chicago and Mrs. Robert Lyman of Antigo also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, February 23, 1928, Page 9
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