MESSAGE WHICH CARRIES DEATH NEWS, A SHOCK TO FRIENDS
Mrs. B.D. Richardson, nee Jacobi(sic) Klingholz, of this City,
Dies at Hospital at Ashland - Burial May be Held in City
Messages which reached the city yesterday from Ashland, announcing
the death at the hospital in that city of Mrs. B.D. Richardson, nee
Jacobi Klingholz, of this city, proved a great shock to relatives
and friends who had not intimation that Mrs. Richardson's condition
was serious, though it was known that she was a patient at the
Ashland hospital. It is probable that the body will be brought here
for burial
No details of the death of Mrs. Richardson have been received. With
her husband, Prof. B.D. Richardson, she resided at Bayfield where Mr.
Richardson is superintendent of schools. Mrs. Richardson entered the
Ashland hospital only a few days ago and her death was unexpected.
Prof. and Mrs. Richardson made their home here up to eight years ago
when they removed to Sharon and later to Bayfield. Mrs. Richarson is
remembered here as Jacobi Klingholz, having made her home here all
her life. Two sisters, Misses Jennie and Melita Klingholz, of this
city, survive besides her husband and children.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, April 3, 1916 P.1
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The funeral of the late Mrs. B.D. Richardson, whose body
was brought here yesterday from Ashland, will be held from
the Leups home, 1213 South Ninth street, Saturday morning.
The funeral is delayed to await the arrival of Misses
Johanna and Jennie Klingholz, sisters, who are en route
home from California.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, April 5, 1916 P.3
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[bur. 04-08-1916/cause: cerebral hemorrage/bur. on WG Lueps lot]
MESSAGE WHICH CARRIES DEATH NEWS, A SHOCK TO FRIENDS
Mrs. B.D. Richardson, nee Jacobi(sic) Klingholz, of this City,
Dies at Hospital at Ashland - Burial May be Held in City
Messages which reached the city yesterday from Ashland, announcing
the death at the hospital in that city of Mrs. B.D. Richardson, nee
Jacobi Klingholz, of this city, proved a great shock to relatives
and friends who had not intimation that Mrs. Richardson's condition
was serious, though it was known that she was a patient at the
Ashland hospital. It is probable that the body will be brought here
for burial
No details of the death of Mrs. Richardson have been received. With
her husband, Prof. B.D. Richardson, she resided at Bayfield where Mr.
Richardson is superintendent of schools. Mrs. Richardson entered the
Ashland hospital only a few days ago and her death was unexpected.
Prof. and Mrs. Richardson made their home here up to eight years ago
when they removed to Sharon and later to Bayfield. Mrs. Richarson is
remembered here as Jacobi Klingholz, having made her home here all
her life. Two sisters, Misses Jennie and Melita Klingholz, of this
city, survive besides her husband and children.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, April 3, 1916 P.1
********
The funeral of the late Mrs. B.D. Richardson, whose body
was brought here yesterday from Ashland, will be held from
the Leups home, 1213 South Ninth street, Saturday morning.
The funeral is delayed to await the arrival of Misses
Johanna and Jennie Klingholz, sisters, who are en route
home from California.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, April 5, 1916 P.3
********
[bur. 04-08-1916/cause: cerebral hemorrage/bur. on WG Lueps lot]
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