DEATH OF MISS STERN OCCURS AT HOSPITAL
Death came yesterday afternoon at ? o’clock to Miss Clara Stern, 1414 South
Fourteenth street, who passed away at Holy Family hospital. Miss Stern had
been ill for five or six weeks, death being due to a complication of diseases
and of late her condition had been critical and her death not unexpected.
Miss Stern was born in Manitowoc thirty years ago and had always made her home
in this city. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stern and had been
employed in her father’s grocery store.
She leaves besides her parents, two brothers, George of this city and Joseph
of Huntington, Ind., and four sisters, Della and Ella, Manitowoc; and Anna and
Marie at Milwaukee.
Joseph Stern and his sister, Anna, lost a race with death when upon learning
of their sister’s critical condition, they left for Manitowoc but Miss Stern
had passed away two hours before their arrival here yesterday afternoon.
The funeral will be held at St. Boniface church at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning
and burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, August 31, 1923 P.10
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J. A. Stern of Huntington, Ind., and Miss Anna Stern of Milwaukee arrived
yesterday afternoon called here by the death of their sister, Miss Clara
Stern.
Manitowoc Herald News, August 31, 1923 P.3
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[cause: cancer/bur on Andrew Stern lot]
DEATH OF MISS STERN OCCURS AT HOSPITAL
Death came yesterday afternoon at ? o’clock to Miss Clara Stern, 1414 South
Fourteenth street, who passed away at Holy Family hospital. Miss Stern had
been ill for five or six weeks, death being due to a complication of diseases
and of late her condition had been critical and her death not unexpected.
Miss Stern was born in Manitowoc thirty years ago and had always made her home
in this city. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stern and had been
employed in her father’s grocery store.
She leaves besides her parents, two brothers, George of this city and Joseph
of Huntington, Ind., and four sisters, Della and Ella, Manitowoc; and Anna and
Marie at Milwaukee.
Joseph Stern and his sister, Anna, lost a race with death when upon learning
of their sister’s critical condition, they left for Manitowoc but Miss Stern
had passed away two hours before their arrival here yesterday afternoon.
The funeral will be held at St. Boniface church at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning
and burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, August 31, 1923 P.10
******
J. A. Stern of Huntington, Ind., and Miss Anna Stern of Milwaukee arrived
yesterday afternoon called here by the death of their sister, Miss Clara
Stern.
Manitowoc Herald News, August 31, 1923 P.3
*******
[cause: cancer/bur on Andrew Stern lot]
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