DEATH COMES AS RELIEF TO MRS. CHAS. STEPHANY
After months of patient suffering, death early this morning claimed
Mrs. Elizabeth Stephany, wife of Charles J. Stephany, at the family
residence at 1011 Franklin street, in the same home in which more
than 40 of her 60 years of life had been spent. Death came as a
relief, and was not unexpected.
Mrs. Stephany, nee Schwartzenbart, was born in this city, Ocotber 16,
1867, and has always made her home here. Mrs. Stephany was born in a
home on the north side of the city, and with her parents removed to the
present Stephany home on Franklin street, where death occurred early
this morning, at the age of one year, and upon her marriage, December 1,
1888, moved to a new home, later returning to the present home, where
she has since lived.
She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Miss Blanche Stephany
of this city, and Mrs. Erna M. Hoffmann of Tramingham, Massachusetts,
and a son. F.J. Stephany, of Pittsburgh, Pa. A brother, Fred, and two
sisters, Mrs. Joseph Schmitt, and Mrs. Louis A. Rank, of this city,
also survive.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9 from the St. Boniface
church, the Rev. Father Kersten officiating, and burial will take place
at Calvary.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, May 12, 1927 P.1
DEATH COMES AS RELIEF TO MRS. CHAS. STEPHANY
After months of patient suffering, death early this morning claimed
Mrs. Elizabeth Stephany, wife of Charles J. Stephany, at the family
residence at 1011 Franklin street, in the same home in which more
than 40 of her 60 years of life had been spent. Death came as a
relief, and was not unexpected.
Mrs. Stephany, nee Schwartzenbart, was born in this city, Ocotber 16,
1867, and has always made her home here. Mrs. Stephany was born in a
home on the north side of the city, and with her parents removed to the
present Stephany home on Franklin street, where death occurred early
this morning, at the age of one year, and upon her marriage, December 1,
1888, moved to a new home, later returning to the present home, where
she has since lived.
She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Miss Blanche Stephany
of this city, and Mrs. Erna M. Hoffmann of Tramingham, Massachusetts,
and a son. F.J. Stephany, of Pittsburgh, Pa. A brother, Fred, and two
sisters, Mrs. Joseph Schmitt, and Mrs. Louis A. Rank, of this city,
also survive.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9 from the St. Boniface
church, the Rev. Father Kersten officiating, and burial will take place
at Calvary.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, May 12, 1927 P.1
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