News of the death of Mrs. Charles M. Krueger was received here Wednesday, and although she had been ill for some time, her death nevertheless came as a shock to her friends who had hoped for a recovery. Mrs. Krueger is survived by her husband and seven children, six girls and one boy. The daughters are Mrs. Irving Haberman (Lydia), Eaton; Mrs. Shaper (Amanda), of Appleton; Mrs. Haberman (Adela), of Two Rivers; Ester, Hilda, Anita and Milan, at home. Three sisters and two brothers also survive to mourn her death. The funeral will be held Saturday from the Evangelical Zion church, Reedsville, Rev. Schlueter officiating.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. August 4, 1927 P. 3
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(1900 census: Carl M. & Emma Krueger. Children were Lydia, Amanda, Adelia, Esther, Milan, Hilda, and Anita. Her husband and son are buried with her.)
News of the death of Mrs. Charles M. Krueger was received here Wednesday, and although she had been ill for some time, her death nevertheless came as a shock to her friends who had hoped for a recovery. Mrs. Krueger is survived by her husband and seven children, six girls and one boy. The daughters are Mrs. Irving Haberman (Lydia), Eaton; Mrs. Shaper (Amanda), of Appleton; Mrs. Haberman (Adela), of Two Rivers; Ester, Hilda, Anita and Milan, at home. Three sisters and two brothers also survive to mourn her death. The funeral will be held Saturday from the Evangelical Zion church, Reedsville, Rev. Schlueter officiating.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. August 4, 1927 P. 3
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(1900 census: Carl M. & Emma Krueger. Children were Lydia, Amanda, Adelia, Esther, Milan, Hilda, and Anita. Her husband and son are buried with her.)
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