DEATH OF TOWN NEWTON WOMAN VERY SUDDEN
Death's summons came to Mrs. Paul Ackerman, well known town of Newton resident almost without warning last night when she passed away within a few hours of an attack
she suffered while about her household duties in the home. Physicians who were called could do nothing to avert the end and Mrs. Ackerman died a short time after being stricken.
Funeral services will be held from the home in Newton at 8:30 Monday morning, to St. Andrews church in this city, the Rev. Stehle, Milwaukee, a newphew (sic) of the decadent
(sic), officiating.
Mrs. Ackerman was a native of Manitowoc county, born at Newton January 18, 1858. She was married in 1878 to Mr. Ackerman who with two children survives to mourn her
loss, Mrs. Alois Holschbuch, this city, and Joseph Ackerman, of Newton. One sister, Mrs. Mary Stehle of Milwaukee, also survives.
Manitowoc Herald News, June 7, 1930 P. 4
DEATH OF TOWN NEWTON WOMAN VERY SUDDEN
Death's summons came to Mrs. Paul Ackerman, well known town of Newton resident almost without warning last night when she passed away within a few hours of an attack
she suffered while about her household duties in the home. Physicians who were called could do nothing to avert the end and Mrs. Ackerman died a short time after being stricken.
Funeral services will be held from the home in Newton at 8:30 Monday morning, to St. Andrews church in this city, the Rev. Stehle, Milwaukee, a newphew (sic) of the decadent
(sic), officiating.
Mrs. Ackerman was a native of Manitowoc county, born at Newton January 18, 1858. She was married in 1878 to Mr. Ackerman who with two children survives to mourn her
loss, Mrs. Alois Holschbuch, this city, and Joseph Ackerman, of Newton. One sister, Mrs. Mary Stehle of Milwaukee, also survives.
Manitowoc Herald News, June 7, 1930 P. 4
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