morning at the residence following an illness of several months.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the First Reformed
Church, Manitowoc, the Rev. A. C. Fischer officiating with burial in Evergreen
Cemetery.
Born Augusta Kasten in Manitowoc Oct. 11, 1863, she was married to Mr. Willert
in 1881. He died in 1931. Mrs. Willert was an honorary member of the Womens
Guild of the First Reformed Church.
Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Harry Brandenburg, Mrs. Walter Todl, Mrs.
William Uek and Mrs. Arthur Wigen of Manitowoc; a step-daughter, Mrs. Lillian
Noble of Denver, Colo.; a son, Edwin of Manitowoc; a step-son Fred of Chicago;
16 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, after 4 p.m.
Friday until 10 a.m. Saturday when the body will be moved to the church to lie
in state until the hour of service in the afternoon.
Manitowoc Herald Times, July 10, 1952 P. 2
morning at the residence following an illness of several months.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the First Reformed
Church, Manitowoc, the Rev. A. C. Fischer officiating with burial in Evergreen
Cemetery.
Born Augusta Kasten in Manitowoc Oct. 11, 1863, she was married to Mr. Willert
in 1881. He died in 1931. Mrs. Willert was an honorary member of the Womens
Guild of the First Reformed Church.
Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Harry Brandenburg, Mrs. Walter Todl, Mrs.
William Uek and Mrs. Arthur Wigen of Manitowoc; a step-daughter, Mrs. Lillian
Noble of Denver, Colo.; a son, Edwin of Manitowoc; a step-son Fred of Chicago;
16 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, after 4 p.m.
Friday until 10 a.m. Saturday when the body will be moved to the church to lie
in state until the hour of service in the afternoon.
Manitowoc Herald Times, July 10, 1952 P. 2
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