Advertisement

Dorothy Auman

Advertisement

Dorothy Auman

Birth
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1932 (aged 18–19)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-28-3
Memorial ID
View Source
DOROTHY AUMAN

YOUNG NURSE DIES TODAY AT HOSPITAL HERE
Miss Dorothy Auman To Be Buried Monday From St. Boniface

Miss Dorothy Auman, 19, daughter of Max Auman, 1016 South 14th Street, fiancée of Dr. Geoorge Hoffmann, city health officer, died early today at the Holy Family hospital at which institution she had been studying as a nurse until illness forced her to remain at home. She became seriously ill four days ago and when her condition became critical she was removed to the hospital ___ Thursday.

Miss Auman was born in this city 19 years ago and was graduated from the Lincoln high school in the class of 1930.
Later she attended the St. Joseph’s Academy at Green Bay and for a year and half had been in training for a nurse at the Holy Family hospital in this city. Of a bright cheery
disposition she was beloved by all who knew her and her passing was learned with sorrow.

Active With Scouts
The deceased was an active worker in the Girl Scout movement in Manitowoc and at the time of her death was an officer in the Girl Scout troops of the city.
Besides her father she is survived by a sister, Mrs. John A. Schuette of this city and a brother, Melvin, also of this city.
The remains may be viewed at the Pfeffer funeral home up to the time of the funeral. Services will be held Monday
at nine a.m. from the St. Boniface church. Interment will be at Calvary cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald Times, November 4, 1932 P. 2
********
DOROTHY AUMAN

YOUNG NURSE DIES TODAY AT HOSPITAL HERE
Miss Dorothy Auman To Be Buried Monday From St. Boniface

Miss Dorothy Auman, 19, daughter of Max Auman, 1016 South 14th Street, fiancée of Dr. Geoorge Hoffmann, city health officer, died early today at the Holy Family hospital at which institution she had been studying as a nurse until illness forced her to remain at home. She became seriously ill four days ago and when her condition became critical she was removed to the hospital ___ Thursday.

Miss Auman was born in this city 19 years ago and was graduated from the Lincoln high school in the class of 1930.
Later she attended the St. Joseph’s Academy at Green Bay and for a year and half had been in training for a nurse at the Holy Family hospital in this city. Of a bright cheery
disposition she was beloved by all who knew her and her passing was learned with sorrow.

Active With Scouts
The deceased was an active worker in the Girl Scout movement in Manitowoc and at the time of her death was an officer in the Girl Scout troops of the city.
Besides her father she is survived by a sister, Mrs. John A. Schuette of this city and a brother, Melvin, also of this city.
The remains may be viewed at the Pfeffer funeral home up to the time of the funeral. Services will be held Monday
at nine a.m. from the St. Boniface church. Interment will be at Calvary cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald Times, November 4, 1932 P. 2
********

Inscription

Daughter



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement