Mrs. Friedericke Stauss, widow of the late F.X. Stauss,
died on Friday, 21 July.
Der Nord Westen, 27 July 1876
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[Mrs. Stauss/bur. 07-23-1876]
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Within a week past death has again spread its dark wings and visited our community carrying away to that great unknown country from whence no travelers returneth, three of its weary pilgrims.
On Friday of last week, Mrs. Fredericke Stauss died at the residence of Mr. John Schuette, aged 60 years. Mrs. Stauss was the step-mother of Mrs. J. Schuette and of Robert and Max Stauss, a woman of rare excellence both of heart and mind. Her mission in life seemed to be one of love and patient labor. Her children, though not her own, clung to her with an affection as fervent and real as if they were indeed her own flesh and blood. Her departure from life leaves a void in their hearts that time can never fill. May she rest sweetly and peacefully in her endless slumber and the earth rest lightly above her silent heart.
Manitowoc Tribune, Thurs., July 29, 1876
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(The obituaries have been separated and put with the person)
Mrs. Friedericke Stauss, widow of the late F.X. Stauss,
died on Friday, 21 July.
Der Nord Westen, 27 July 1876
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[Mrs. Stauss/bur. 07-23-1876]
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Within a week past death has again spread its dark wings and visited our community carrying away to that great unknown country from whence no travelers returneth, three of its weary pilgrims.
On Friday of last week, Mrs. Fredericke Stauss died at the residence of Mr. John Schuette, aged 60 years. Mrs. Stauss was the step-mother of Mrs. J. Schuette and of Robert and Max Stauss, a woman of rare excellence both of heart and mind. Her mission in life seemed to be one of love and patient labor. Her children, though not her own, clung to her with an affection as fervent and real as if they were indeed her own flesh and blood. Her departure from life leaves a void in their hearts that time can never fill. May she rest sweetly and peacefully in her endless slumber and the earth rest lightly above her silent heart.
Manitowoc Tribune, Thurs., July 29, 1876
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(The obituaries have been separated and put with the person)
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