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Hazel Cole <I>Martin</I> Spindler

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Hazel Cole Martin Spindler

Birth
Hayward, Sawyer County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
15 Jul 1972 (aged 85)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
H-17-6-3
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HAZEL SPINDLER

Mrs. Edwin C. Spindler of 1419 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc, died Saturday
morning at home.
Private funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at St. James Episcopal
Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. William Harvey will officiate and burial will
be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.
Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc, is handling funeral arrangements. There will
be no visitation. Memorials may be made to St. James Episcopal Church,
Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc, or charities of the donor's choice.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. July 15, 1972
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Hazel Martin Spindler, 85, of 1419 N. Eighth St., Spindler Apartments,
Manitowoc, died Saturday morning at home.
Private funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this Monday afternoon at
St. James Episcopal Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. William Harvey officiated
and burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.
Mrs. Spindler, nee Hazel Martin, was born Aug. 3, 1886, at Hayward, Wis.,
daughter of the late James Gray Martin and Mintie Cole Martin. Mr. Martin
was employed by the Weyerhauser Lumber Co. In 1890, he founded the Northern
Grain Co. of Chicago and Manitowoc.
Mrs. Spindler attended the Stickney School in Chicago and was a graduate
of Ferry Hall School, Lake Forest, Ill. She moved to Manitowoc with her
parents in 1906. She was married to Edwin C. Spindler in 1908. Mr. Spindler
was president of the Spindler Co., Manitowoc, and preceded her in death
in 1956.
Her father was a pioneer in the cherry orchard business in Door County and
organized the Martin Orchard Co. in 1910 near Sturgeion Bay, which was
reported to be the "world's largest" cherry orchard with more than 60,000
trees. Mr. Martin was mayor of Sturgeon Bay from 1922-1924 and 1926-1934.
She was a charter member of the St. James Guild of the St. James Episcopal
Church, Manitowoc.
Survivors include three sons, James E., Charles E. and Atty. John M., and
a daughter, Mrs. Carl (Jannet) Melson, of Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. J.F.
(Lucille) Pritchard, of Kansas City; 12 grandchildren and ten great
grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to St. James Episcopal Church or to favorite charities
of the donor's choice.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. July 17, 1972
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[d. 07-15-1972/age 85 yrs./widow of Edwin C. Spindler/bur. on Charles Spindler lot]
(03 Aug 1886/Jul 1972/SSDI)
HAZEL SPINDLER

Mrs. Edwin C. Spindler of 1419 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc, died Saturday
morning at home.
Private funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at St. James Episcopal
Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. William Harvey will officiate and burial will
be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.
Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc, is handling funeral arrangements. There will
be no visitation. Memorials may be made to St. James Episcopal Church,
Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc, or charities of the donor's choice.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. July 15, 1972
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Hazel Martin Spindler, 85, of 1419 N. Eighth St., Spindler Apartments,
Manitowoc, died Saturday morning at home.
Private funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this Monday afternoon at
St. James Episcopal Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. William Harvey officiated
and burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.
Mrs. Spindler, nee Hazel Martin, was born Aug. 3, 1886, at Hayward, Wis.,
daughter of the late James Gray Martin and Mintie Cole Martin. Mr. Martin
was employed by the Weyerhauser Lumber Co. In 1890, he founded the Northern
Grain Co. of Chicago and Manitowoc.
Mrs. Spindler attended the Stickney School in Chicago and was a graduate
of Ferry Hall School, Lake Forest, Ill. She moved to Manitowoc with her
parents in 1906. She was married to Edwin C. Spindler in 1908. Mr. Spindler
was president of the Spindler Co., Manitowoc, and preceded her in death
in 1956.
Her father was a pioneer in the cherry orchard business in Door County and
organized the Martin Orchard Co. in 1910 near Sturgeion Bay, which was
reported to be the "world's largest" cherry orchard with more than 60,000
trees. Mr. Martin was mayor of Sturgeon Bay from 1922-1924 and 1926-1934.
She was a charter member of the St. James Guild of the St. James Episcopal
Church, Manitowoc.
Survivors include three sons, James E., Charles E. and Atty. John M., and
a daughter, Mrs. Carl (Jannet) Melson, of Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. J.F.
(Lucille) Pritchard, of Kansas City; 12 grandchildren and ten great
grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to St. James Episcopal Church or to favorite charities
of the donor's choice.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. July 17, 1972
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[d. 07-15-1972/age 85 yrs./widow of Edwin C. Spindler/bur. on Charles Spindler lot]
(03 Aug 1886/Jul 1972/SSDI)


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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/95220715/hazel_cole-spindler: accessed ), memorial page for Hazel Cole Martin Spindler (3 Aug 1886–15 Jul 1972), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95220715, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).