(1859 - 1930)
LONG ILLNESS IS FATAL FOR MRS. R. MEYER
Mrs. Rose Meyer, nee Rose Chloupek, a life long resident of the Town of Kossuth, passed away at the Holy Family hospital last evening after a lingering illness.
The deceased was born May 24, 1859, in the town of Kossuth and was married in 1878. Her husband preceded her in death two years ago. She is survived by four children, Mrs. Albert Jelinek, this city, John Meyer, L. J. Meyer and Victor Meyer, all of Kossuth. She made her home with the latter. Twelve grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon at 1:30 from the home with burial at the National cemetery at Francis Creek. The body will be removed from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei mortuary tomorrow morning and friends may view the remains at the home in Kossuth.
The deceased was also a member of the J.C.D. Lodge of Francis Creek.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, December 13, 1930, p. 3
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(1859 - 1930)
LONG ILLNESS IS FATAL FOR MRS. R. MEYER
Mrs. Rose Meyer, nee Rose Chloupek, a life long resident of the Town of Kossuth, passed away at the Holy Family hospital last evening after a lingering illness.
The deceased was born May 24, 1859, in the town of Kossuth and was married in 1878. Her husband preceded her in death two years ago. She is survived by four children, Mrs. Albert Jelinek, this city, John Meyer, L. J. Meyer and Victor Meyer, all of Kossuth. She made her home with the latter. Twelve grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon at 1:30 from the home with burial at the National cemetery at Francis Creek. The body will be removed from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei mortuary tomorrow morning and friends may view the remains at the home in Kossuth.
The deceased was also a member of the J.C.D. Lodge of Francis Creek.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, December 13, 1930, p. 3
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