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Anna M <I>Seidl</I> Nienaber

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Anna M Seidl Nienaber

Birth
Austria
Death
2 Nov 1939 (aged 63)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
O-20-1-1
Memorial ID
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ANNA (SEIDL) NIENABER
(1876 - 1939)

Mrs. Anna Nienaber, 63, wife of J. Henry Nienaber, former Manitowoc manufacturing executive, died yesterday at the home in Minneapolis, according to messages received here. She had been ill several months.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 4 p.m. from the Werness funeral chapel in Minneapolis and the body will be brought to Manitowoc, arriving Sunday evening at 10:40 on a North Western train. It will be taken to the Frazier mortuary. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the grave in Evergreen cemetery.

Mrs. Nienaber, nee Anna Seidl, was born in Vienna, Austria in 1876 and at the age of 13 accompanied her parents to Manitowoc. She attended the old First ward school and was graduated from the high school. For several years she taught school in the same building where she was educated, and in 1901 was married to J. Henry Nienaber.

Mr. Nienaber was connected with the Cereal Products company and also the William Rahr Sons company in executive capacities for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Nienaber left Manitowoc in 1929 to locate in Minneapolis.

During her residence here Mrs. Nienaber was affiliated with the Eastern Star.

Survivors are the widower; four daughters, Mrs. John Bachman of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Herbert Mason of Minneapolis, Mollie and Dorothy, both at home; and two brothers, Frank of Minneapolis, and Rudolph of Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., November 3, 1939 P. 2

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▪ died 11-02-1939 at Minneapolis, MN
▪ buried 11-06-1939
▪ age 63 years
▪ cause: carcinoma of left breast
▪ buried on L.F. Nienaber lot

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ANNA (SEIDL) NIENABER
(1876 - 1939)

Mrs. Anna Nienaber, 63, wife of J. Henry Nienaber, former Manitowoc manufacturing executive, died yesterday at the home in Minneapolis, according to messages received here. She had been ill several months.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 4 p.m. from the Werness funeral chapel in Minneapolis and the body will be brought to Manitowoc, arriving Sunday evening at 10:40 on a North Western train. It will be taken to the Frazier mortuary. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the grave in Evergreen cemetery.

Mrs. Nienaber, nee Anna Seidl, was born in Vienna, Austria in 1876 and at the age of 13 accompanied her parents to Manitowoc. She attended the old First ward school and was graduated from the high school. For several years she taught school in the same building where she was educated, and in 1901 was married to J. Henry Nienaber.

Mr. Nienaber was connected with the Cereal Products company and also the William Rahr Sons company in executive capacities for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Nienaber left Manitowoc in 1929 to locate in Minneapolis.

During her residence here Mrs. Nienaber was affiliated with the Eastern Star.

Survivors are the widower; four daughters, Mrs. John Bachman of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Herbert Mason of Minneapolis, Mollie and Dorothy, both at home; and two brothers, Frank of Minneapolis, and Rudolph of Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., November 3, 1939 P. 2

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▪ died 11-02-1939 at Minneapolis, MN
▪ buried 11-06-1939
▪ age 63 years
▪ cause: carcinoma of left breast
▪ buried on L.F. Nienaber lot

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