DEATH CLAIMS MRS. E. SEITZ, ILL FOR MONTHS
End Came at the Family Home at ten Last Night
In failing health for several months and during the past three months
or more confined to her home, death came to the relief of Mrs. Emil
Seitz last night and she passed away at the family home, 1220 Washington
street, at 10 o'clock, her death being quiet and peaceful. News of her
demise was received with regret by a large circle of friends.
Mrs. Seitz, nee Emma Dobbert, was born in this city August 2, 1864, and
was married February 26, 1889. Her husband and two sons, Harold, of
Detroit and Delmar, this city, survive. An aged mother, Mrs. Hilda Dobbert,
two brothers, William, this city and Charles of Milwaukee, and one sister,
Mrs. Hattie Hoyer, also survive. Funeral services will be held Friday
afternoon from the late home under the auspices of the Rebekah lodge of
which she was a charter member. Mrs. Seitz was also a member of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Boys club and had been active in the work of both
organizations.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, May 26, 1915, Page 8
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Mrs. S.J. West of Chicago has arrived in the city, upon receiving news
of the death of her sister, Mrs. Emil Seitz.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, May 27, 1915, Page 3
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[cause: cimhosis of liver]
DEATH CLAIMS MRS. E. SEITZ, ILL FOR MONTHS
End Came at the Family Home at ten Last Night
In failing health for several months and during the past three months
or more confined to her home, death came to the relief of Mrs. Emil
Seitz last night and she passed away at the family home, 1220 Washington
street, at 10 o'clock, her death being quiet and peaceful. News of her
demise was received with regret by a large circle of friends.
Mrs. Seitz, nee Emma Dobbert, was born in this city August 2, 1864, and
was married February 26, 1889. Her husband and two sons, Harold, of
Detroit and Delmar, this city, survive. An aged mother, Mrs. Hilda Dobbert,
two brothers, William, this city and Charles of Milwaukee, and one sister,
Mrs. Hattie Hoyer, also survive. Funeral services will be held Friday
afternoon from the late home under the auspices of the Rebekah lodge of
which she was a charter member. Mrs. Seitz was also a member of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Boys club and had been active in the work of both
organizations.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, May 26, 1915, Page 8
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Mrs. S.J. West of Chicago has arrived in the city, upon receiving news
of the death of her sister, Mrs. Emil Seitz.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, May 27, 1915, Page 3
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[cause: cimhosis of liver]
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