(1867 - 1930)
Mrs. John Stadler, 63, Dies Sunday at Kossuth Home, Burial Wednesday
After a several month illness, Mrs. John Stadler, Route 6, Manitowoc and a pioneer resident of the Town of Kossuth, passed away at the family home on Sunday morning.
Burial will take place on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 from the home and later from the Rockwood Church, with burial in the Francis Creek Cemetery.
The deceased whose maiden name was Dorothy Kappelmann, was 63 years of age and was born in the Town of Kossuth. She was married 32 years ago to John Stadler, who survives her together with three daughters, Mrs. Irving Sheehan of this city, and Madelyn and Marie Stadler and two brothers, Fred Kappelmann of Two Rivers, route 3 and Henry of Manitowoc Route 6. There are also three grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., - Mon., Dec. 22, 1930 - page 6
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(1867 - 1930)
Mrs. John Stadler, 63, Dies Sunday at Kossuth Home, Burial Wednesday
After a several month illness, Mrs. John Stadler, Route 6, Manitowoc and a pioneer resident of the Town of Kossuth, passed away at the family home on Sunday morning.
Burial will take place on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 from the home and later from the Rockwood Church, with burial in the Francis Creek Cemetery.
The deceased whose maiden name was Dorothy Kappelmann, was 63 years of age and was born in the Town of Kossuth. She was married 32 years ago to John Stadler, who survives her together with three daughters, Mrs. Irving Sheehan of this city, and Madelyn and Marie Stadler and two brothers, Fred Kappelmann of Two Rivers, route 3 and Henry of Manitowoc Route 6. There are also three grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., - Mon., Dec. 22, 1930 - page 6
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