CHAS. WILLERT, RESIDENT HERE 70 YEARS, DEAD
Charles Willert died at the Holy Family hospital this morning at the age
of seventy-five years, a severe cold which he contracted about two months
ago causing his demise. For years the decedent conducted a farm between
here and Two Rivers, a mile north of the Two Rivers road which he sold
recently making his home at Neshoto. He was ill at the hospital but two
weeks. He leaves two brothers, Henry of Two Rivers and Theodore of this
city, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Rickling at Grand Rapids, Mich.,
surviving him. He was never married. He was a resident of this county for
the past seventy years, coming here with his parents when four years old.
The funeral will take place Friday afternoon from the William Frazier
undertaking rooms, with burial at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, March 2, 1921 P.8
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[Charles Willert/bur 03-04-1921/cause: arterio sclerosis]
CHAS. WILLERT, RESIDENT HERE 70 YEARS, DEAD
Charles Willert died at the Holy Family hospital this morning at the age
of seventy-five years, a severe cold which he contracted about two months
ago causing his demise. For years the decedent conducted a farm between
here and Two Rivers, a mile north of the Two Rivers road which he sold
recently making his home at Neshoto. He was ill at the hospital but two
weeks. He leaves two brothers, Henry of Two Rivers and Theodore of this
city, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Rickling at Grand Rapids, Mich.,
surviving him. He was never married. He was a resident of this county for
the past seventy years, coming here with his parents when four years old.
The funeral will take place Friday afternoon from the William Frazier
undertaking rooms, with burial at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, March 2, 1921 P.8
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[Charles Willert/bur 03-04-1921/cause: arterio sclerosis]
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