Death of Mrs. August Adriansen Caused by Blood Poisoning.
The death of Mrs.August Adriansen occurred about 12:30 o'clock this morning at St. Vincent' hospital from blood poisoning. She was about 50 years of age, and was born In Belgium. Her maiden name was Miss Cerine Smet. She was married about 30 years ago, and has lived here for the last 14 years with her husband and family.
Her husband, 13 children, three sisters and two brothers survive her. Her brothers are Louis Smet of Glenmore and Martin Smet of De Pere. One brother Is dead. Her sisters are Mrs. John Trinkner of De Pere, Mrs. John Van Vonderen of De Pere and Miss Alice Dooge of Ashland. The children are: Fred of Ashland, a daughter n a Milwaukee convent, Louis of Ashland, Mrs. Alice Mineratti of De Pere, Charles of Ashland, Joseph, William, Frank, Antone and John. Bernard Is dead. Hattie, Louise and Frances also survive her, and are at home.
Funeral arrangements have not been made yet, but they will probably be held on Wednesday morning, from St. Mary's church, and interment will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery.
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Green Bay, Wisconsin
09 Nov 1914, Mon • Page 5
Death of Mrs. August Adriansen Caused by Blood Poisoning.
The death of Mrs.August Adriansen occurred about 12:30 o'clock this morning at St. Vincent' hospital from blood poisoning. She was about 50 years of age, and was born In Belgium. Her maiden name was Miss Cerine Smet. She was married about 30 years ago, and has lived here for the last 14 years with her husband and family.
Her husband, 13 children, three sisters and two brothers survive her. Her brothers are Louis Smet of Glenmore and Martin Smet of De Pere. One brother Is dead. Her sisters are Mrs. John Trinkner of De Pere, Mrs. John Van Vonderen of De Pere and Miss Alice Dooge of Ashland. The children are: Fred of Ashland, a daughter n a Milwaukee convent, Louis of Ashland, Mrs. Alice Mineratti of De Pere, Charles of Ashland, Joseph, William, Frank, Antone and John. Bernard Is dead. Hattie, Louise and Frances also survive her, and are at home.
Funeral arrangements have not been made yet, but they will probably be held on Wednesday morning, from St. Mary's church, and interment will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery.
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Green Bay, Wisconsin
09 Nov 1914, Mon • Page 5
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