Mrs. Anna Traeger, 69, who had been in failing health for sometime,
died early this morning at the Holy Family hospital. Her residence
is at 1015 S. 18th street.
The body has been moved to the Pfeffer funeral home, and will lie
in state after 10 o'clock Sunday morning. At 9:30 a.m. on Monday,
the Rev. Paul Blaufuss, pastor of the St. John Evangelical church,
will officiate at the funeral rites at Pfeffers. Burial will be in
Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Traeger, widow of Edmund Traeger, is a native of Clintonville,
Wis. Nee Ann Fillnow, she was born on Sept. 30, 1875, and was married
on Dec. 15, 1897. In 1924 the couple moved to this city to establish
their home. Mr. Traeger preceded his wife in death 11 years ago.
Survivors are the daughters, Mrs. Erwin Koch of this city; Mrs. E???
Wilson of Appleton, Mrs. Richard Sampson and Mrs. Louis George of
Milwaukee; Miss Charlotte at home; one son, Victor, of Manitowoc;
one brother, Gustave Fillnow of Chlintonville and five sisters, Mrs.
George Tyrell of Wausau, Mrs. Emil Olke and Mrs. Margaret Richter,
both of Clintonville and Mrs. Marie Thompson of Weyauwega. Eight
grandchildren and one great grandchild also survive.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, September 15, 1945 P.2
(Note: Only 4 sisters were named)
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[d. 09-15-1945/age 69 yrs./bur. on Victor Traeger lot]
Mrs. Anna Traeger, 69, who had been in failing health for sometime,
died early this morning at the Holy Family hospital. Her residence
is at 1015 S. 18th street.
The body has been moved to the Pfeffer funeral home, and will lie
in state after 10 o'clock Sunday morning. At 9:30 a.m. on Monday,
the Rev. Paul Blaufuss, pastor of the St. John Evangelical church,
will officiate at the funeral rites at Pfeffers. Burial will be in
Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Traeger, widow of Edmund Traeger, is a native of Clintonville,
Wis. Nee Ann Fillnow, she was born on Sept. 30, 1875, and was married
on Dec. 15, 1897. In 1924 the couple moved to this city to establish
their home. Mr. Traeger preceded his wife in death 11 years ago.
Survivors are the daughters, Mrs. Erwin Koch of this city; Mrs. E???
Wilson of Appleton, Mrs. Richard Sampson and Mrs. Louis George of
Milwaukee; Miss Charlotte at home; one son, Victor, of Manitowoc;
one brother, Gustave Fillnow of Chlintonville and five sisters, Mrs.
George Tyrell of Wausau, Mrs. Emil Olke and Mrs. Margaret Richter,
both of Clintonville and Mrs. Marie Thompson of Weyauwega. Eight
grandchildren and one great grandchild also survive.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, September 15, 1945 P.2
(Note: Only 4 sisters were named)
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[d. 09-15-1945/age 69 yrs./bur. on Victor Traeger lot]
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