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Doris Schuette

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Doris Schuette

Birth
Germany
Death
12 Mar 1910 (aged 56–57)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
W2-118-3-5
Memorial ID
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DORIS SCHUETTE

MRS. W. SCHUETTE DIES SUDDENLY
The entire community was shocked this morning by the announcement
that Mrs. William Schuette, widow of Wm. Schuette deceased, had
died at 9 o’clock this morning, from the result of a severe cold
and the breaking of an abscess in the head. Deceased was unconscious
since 6 o’clock last night, when the abscess broke and until death
came this morning. She was 57 years of age and is survived by ten
children, five sons and five daughters. The sons are Louis, Charles
and Martin of this city, and William of Chicago and John of Two
Rivers. The daughters are, Mrs. A.O. Gehbe, Mrs. John Pitz, Jr., Mrs.
Edward Boss, Chicago and the Misses Dora and Hazel.
Mrs. Schuette came to this country with her husband, in 1865 from her
birthplace in Schleswig Holstein, Germany. Mrs. Schuette’s death came
on the day of her late husband’s birthday and the family had made all
preparations to visit the cemetery and to decorate his grave today.
Manitowoc Daily Tribune, Wednesday, March 09, 1910
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Ill But Few Hours, Death
Mrs. Wm Schuette Resident of City Since Early Youth
Death came to Mrs. William Schuette, Fourteenth & Franklin Streets, at an early
hour this morning after an illness of but twelve hours, death being due to brain
fever developed from an abscess of the brain. Mrs. Schuette had been in poor
health for some time but her condition did not become alarming until Tuesday night
and she failed rapidly.
Mrs. Schuette was 58 years of age and the widow of William Schuette, for years
proprietor of the Northwestern Hotel whose death occurred a few months ago. Mrs.
Schuette was a native of Germany and came here in youth. She is survived by five
sons and five daughters, Louis, Charles, Martin, city; John of Two Rivers and
William of Chicago; Mrs. A. Gehbe, Mrs. John Pitz Jr., Dora and Hazel of this
city and Mrs. E. Boss, Chicago; two brothers, Charles and William Frazier and a
sister, Mrs. Theo Hamman of Sheboygan, also survive with an aged mother, Mrs.
Louis Frazier. The funeral will be held from the home on Franklin Street Saturday
afternoon.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thurs., Mar. 9, 1910
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[cause: septic meningitis]
DORIS SCHUETTE

MRS. W. SCHUETTE DIES SUDDENLY
The entire community was shocked this morning by the announcement
that Mrs. William Schuette, widow of Wm. Schuette deceased, had
died at 9 o’clock this morning, from the result of a severe cold
and the breaking of an abscess in the head. Deceased was unconscious
since 6 o’clock last night, when the abscess broke and until death
came this morning. She was 57 years of age and is survived by ten
children, five sons and five daughters. The sons are Louis, Charles
and Martin of this city, and William of Chicago and John of Two
Rivers. The daughters are, Mrs. A.O. Gehbe, Mrs. John Pitz, Jr., Mrs.
Edward Boss, Chicago and the Misses Dora and Hazel.
Mrs. Schuette came to this country with her husband, in 1865 from her
birthplace in Schleswig Holstein, Germany. Mrs. Schuette’s death came
on the day of her late husband’s birthday and the family had made all
preparations to visit the cemetery and to decorate his grave today.
Manitowoc Daily Tribune, Wednesday, March 09, 1910
*********
Ill But Few Hours, Death
Mrs. Wm Schuette Resident of City Since Early Youth
Death came to Mrs. William Schuette, Fourteenth & Franklin Streets, at an early
hour this morning after an illness of but twelve hours, death being due to brain
fever developed from an abscess of the brain. Mrs. Schuette had been in poor
health for some time but her condition did not become alarming until Tuesday night
and she failed rapidly.
Mrs. Schuette was 58 years of age and the widow of William Schuette, for years
proprietor of the Northwestern Hotel whose death occurred a few months ago. Mrs.
Schuette was a native of Germany and came here in youth. She is survived by five
sons and five daughters, Louis, Charles, Martin, city; John of Two Rivers and
William of Chicago; Mrs. A. Gehbe, Mrs. John Pitz Jr., Dora and Hazel of this
city and Mrs. E. Boss, Chicago; two brothers, Charles and William Frazier and a
sister, Mrs. Theo Hamman of Sheboygan, also survive with an aged mother, Mrs.
Louis Frazier. The funeral will be held from the home on Franklin Street Saturday
afternoon.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thurs., Mar. 9, 1910
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[cause: septic meningitis]


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95219270/doris-schuette: accessed ), memorial page for Doris Schuette (1853–12 Mar 1910), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95219270, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).