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Anna <I>Treick</I> Tendick

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Anna Treick Tendick

Birth
Death
26 Jun 1928 (aged 47–48)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-34-3-2
Memorial ID
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MRS. TENDICK PASSES AWAY AT MILWAUKEE

Mrs. Anna Tendick wife of Henry Tendick, formerly of this city,
died suddenly at the family home, 419 East Fourth avenue, Wauwatosa,
after an illness of six weeks. She had returned to her home Friday
afternoon from the Deaconness hospital, where she had been a patient
for two weeks, and was apparently on her way to complete recovery.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, morning, at the
Immanuel Reformed church at 10 o'clock, the Rev. O.B. Moor
officiating and the body will then be brought to this city by motor
and funeral services held her tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the
chapel at Evergreen. English services will be in charge of Rev. Moor
of Wauwatosa while German services wil (sic) be by Rev. O.A. Menke
of this city.
Mrs. Tendick, who was Anna Treick before her marriage was forty-eight
years old and was born in the town of Newton. She was married to Henry
Tendick twenty-six years ago and was a resident of this city where her
husband was engaged in the shoe business, for many years until fourteen
years ago when they moved to Milwaukee. She was a member of the Immanuel
Reformed church, president of the Ladies Aid Society and vice president
of the Ladies Missionary society and took an active part in all the
work of the church.
Surviving are her husband and two sons, Harry A., of Milwauket (sic)
and Fred B. of Minneapolis and one grandson.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, June 25, 1928 P.2
MRS. TENDICK PASSES AWAY AT MILWAUKEE

Mrs. Anna Tendick wife of Henry Tendick, formerly of this city,
died suddenly at the family home, 419 East Fourth avenue, Wauwatosa,
after an illness of six weeks. She had returned to her home Friday
afternoon from the Deaconness hospital, where she had been a patient
for two weeks, and was apparently on her way to complete recovery.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, morning, at the
Immanuel Reformed church at 10 o'clock, the Rev. O.B. Moor
officiating and the body will then be brought to this city by motor
and funeral services held her tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the
chapel at Evergreen. English services will be in charge of Rev. Moor
of Wauwatosa while German services wil (sic) be by Rev. O.A. Menke
of this city.
Mrs. Tendick, who was Anna Treick before her marriage was forty-eight
years old and was born in the town of Newton. She was married to Henry
Tendick twenty-six years ago and was a resident of this city where her
husband was engaged in the shoe business, for many years until fourteen
years ago when they moved to Milwaukee. She was a member of the Immanuel
Reformed church, president of the Ladies Aid Society and vice president
of the Ladies Missionary society and took an active part in all the
work of the church.
Surviving are her husband and two sons, Harry A., of Milwauket (sic)
and Fred B. of Minneapolis and one grandson.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, June 25, 1928 P.2

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