Parents: Joseph and Magdalen Stehle Emmert both born in Zanesville, Ohio.
Manitowoc County Court House Book of Death 44-387.
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EMMERT
Sister M. Corinne, a native of Zanesville, died Sunday at Holy Family Hospital in Manitowoc, Wis., according to word received here yesterday. Sister Corinne was the former Lenora Emmert, daughter of the late Joseph and Magdalena Emmert of Zanesville.
Sister Corinne spent eight years in the sewing room of Good Samaritan Hospital, going to the hospital at Manitowoc last November. Previously she taught first and second grade in schools conducted by the Franciscan Sister.
Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Frank Lee and Mrs. Cecilia Sanders of Zanesville and Mrs. Paul Weigandt of Manitowoc and four brothers, Leo, Jerome, Ray and Fred Emmert, all of Zanesville. Funeral services will be held at Holy Family Convent in Manitowoc Wednesday morning.
Zanesville Signal (Ohio), Tuesday, July 24, 1951 page 3
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Parents: Joseph and Magdalen Stehle Emmert both born in Zanesville, Ohio.
Manitowoc County Court House Book of Death 44-387.
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EMMERT
Sister M. Corinne, a native of Zanesville, died Sunday at Holy Family Hospital in Manitowoc, Wis., according to word received here yesterday. Sister Corinne was the former Lenora Emmert, daughter of the late Joseph and Magdalena Emmert of Zanesville.
Sister Corinne spent eight years in the sewing room of Good Samaritan Hospital, going to the hospital at Manitowoc last November. Previously she taught first and second grade in schools conducted by the Franciscan Sister.
Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Frank Lee and Mrs. Cecilia Sanders of Zanesville and Mrs. Paul Weigandt of Manitowoc and four brothers, Leo, Jerome, Ray and Fred Emmert, all of Zanesville. Funeral services will be held at Holy Family Convent in Manitowoc Wednesday morning.
Zanesville Signal (Ohio), Tuesday, July 24, 1951 page 3
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