MRS. L. KUNZ SUMMONED BY DEATH TODAY
Funeral Services Will Be Held from Home Thursday
Mrs. Mary Kunz, wife of Louis Kunz, 815 Marshall street, died at the Holy
Family hospital at 1:4? this morning following an illness of several months.
She was removed to the hospital about a month ago and underwent an operation
for eye trouble. Death was due to a complication of diseases incident to old
age. The funeral will be held from the family home at 2 o'clock Thursday
afternoon and burial will be at Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Kunz was born at Cleveland, Ohio, March 26, 1856 and would have been
sixty-nine at her next birthday. Strangely enough her family name before
marriage was also Kunz and with her parents she came to Manitowoc as a child,
receiving her education in the public schools here. She was married to Louis
Kunz in this city November 28, 1876 and the family has since made its home
here. Besides the husband she is survived by three children, George and Erwin
Kunz of this city and Mrs. J.V. Aldrer of Wilmette, Ill. One sister, Mrs. O.B.
Sonsthagen and five grandchildren also survive her.
Mrs. Kunz was essentially a home body, devoting her time to her home and her
family but her pleasant manner and kindly disposition won for her a wide circle
of friends to whom news of the death will come as a shock and with a distinct
sense of a personal loss.
Manitowoc Herald News, January 20, 1925 P. 2
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[cause: myocarditis]
MRS. L. KUNZ SUMMONED BY DEATH TODAY
Funeral Services Will Be Held from Home Thursday
Mrs. Mary Kunz, wife of Louis Kunz, 815 Marshall street, died at the Holy
Family hospital at 1:4? this morning following an illness of several months.
She was removed to the hospital about a month ago and underwent an operation
for eye trouble. Death was due to a complication of diseases incident to old
age. The funeral will be held from the family home at 2 o'clock Thursday
afternoon and burial will be at Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Kunz was born at Cleveland, Ohio, March 26, 1856 and would have been
sixty-nine at her next birthday. Strangely enough her family name before
marriage was also Kunz and with her parents she came to Manitowoc as a child,
receiving her education in the public schools here. She was married to Louis
Kunz in this city November 28, 1876 and the family has since made its home
here. Besides the husband she is survived by three children, George and Erwin
Kunz of this city and Mrs. J.V. Aldrer of Wilmette, Ill. One sister, Mrs. O.B.
Sonsthagen and five grandchildren also survive her.
Mrs. Kunz was essentially a home body, devoting her time to her home and her
family but her pleasant manner and kindly disposition won for her a wide circle
of friends to whom news of the death will come as a shock and with a distinct
sense of a personal loss.
Manitowoc Herald News, January 20, 1925 P. 2
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[cause: myocarditis]
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