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Minnie <I>Lartz</I> Lloyd Woizeski

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Minnie Lartz Lloyd Woizeski

Birth
Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Dec 1943 (aged 69)
Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.467163, Longitude: -88.9894217
Plot
Section: 15 Lot: 162
Memorial ID
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Parents: Carl Lartz and Fredericka
Spouse: George W Lloyd - m. 1890
Spouse: Charles W Woizeski - m. 1923

Mrs. Minnie Lloyd Woizeski died at her home in Bloomington, Illinois on December 19, 1943.

Her funeral and burial were held on December 21, 1943.

Minnie Lartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lartz, was born in Bloomington, Illinois on February 28, 1974. She attended the Lutheran School and was a lifelong member of Trinity Lutheran Church.

She was married to George F. Lloyd in 1890. He died in 1919. In October, 1923 she was married to Charles W. Woizeski who died in 1935.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Emil T. Miller, and a son Rudy H. Lloyd both of Bloomington; four grandchildren; and two brothers, Herman Lartz of Oklahoma City, and Carl Lartz of Bloomington.

Three brothers and four sisters preceded her in death.

She was an active member of the Ladies Aid Society and the Concordia Society of the Trinity Lutheran Church.

The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois
20 Dec 1919, Page 10
Parents: Carl Lartz and Fredericka
Spouse: George W Lloyd - m. 1890
Spouse: Charles W Woizeski - m. 1923

Mrs. Minnie Lloyd Woizeski died at her home in Bloomington, Illinois on December 19, 1943.

Her funeral and burial were held on December 21, 1943.

Minnie Lartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lartz, was born in Bloomington, Illinois on February 28, 1974. She attended the Lutheran School and was a lifelong member of Trinity Lutheran Church.

She was married to George F. Lloyd in 1890. He died in 1919. In October, 1923 she was married to Charles W. Woizeski who died in 1935.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Emil T. Miller, and a son Rudy H. Lloyd both of Bloomington; four grandchildren; and two brothers, Herman Lartz of Oklahoma City, and Carl Lartz of Bloomington.

Three brothers and four sisters preceded her in death.

She was an active member of the Ladies Aid Society and the Concordia Society of the Trinity Lutheran Church.

The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois
20 Dec 1919, Page 10


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