From Der Nord Westen, 22 June 1901: (Saturday dateline)
Death Thurs. here of Mrs. Theresia Dirkmann, wife of Franz Dirkmann,
of pneumonia. The deceased, who was 73 yrs. old and has lived in
Manitowoc County for 50 yrs., leaves her husband, 4 sons and a daughter.
The funeral will be held Mon. morning at the Catholic Cemetery.
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TWO MORE PIONEERS CALLED. [The other one was Mathias Wild]
Two more pioneer residents have been summoned to their eternal home and are now numbered with the increasing majority of the dead. The demise of Mrs. Frank Dirkmann occurred at her home on South Main street in this city at 10 o’clock Thursday evening, after a protracted
illness which advanced age was unable to cope with.
Decedent was a native of Germany, born 78 years ago, and had resided here since the early fifties. Of late years she had been in very feeble health and grew gradually weaker until final dissolution set in. A husband and five children, Frank and Walter, of Kossuth, Jacob, Thomas and Mrs. Joseph Mulder, of this city, survive her. The funeral will take place from St. Boniface church at 9 o’clock, Monday morning.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, June 21, 1901, p. 1
From Der Nord Westen, 22 June 1901: (Saturday dateline)
Death Thurs. here of Mrs. Theresia Dirkmann, wife of Franz Dirkmann,
of pneumonia. The deceased, who was 73 yrs. old and has lived in
Manitowoc County for 50 yrs., leaves her husband, 4 sons and a daughter.
The funeral will be held Mon. morning at the Catholic Cemetery.
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TWO MORE PIONEERS CALLED. [The other one was Mathias Wild]
Two more pioneer residents have been summoned to their eternal home and are now numbered with the increasing majority of the dead. The demise of Mrs. Frank Dirkmann occurred at her home on South Main street in this city at 10 o’clock Thursday evening, after a protracted
illness which advanced age was unable to cope with.
Decedent was a native of Germany, born 78 years ago, and had resided here since the early fifties. Of late years she had been in very feeble health and grew gradually weaker until final dissolution set in. A husband and five children, Frank and Walter, of Kossuth, Jacob, Thomas and Mrs. Joseph Mulder, of this city, survive her. The funeral will take place from St. Boniface church at 9 o’clock, Monday morning.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, June 21, 1901, p. 1
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