Mrs. Chas. Monroe Dies After Long Illness, Aged 48
Mrs. C. Monroe Dead
Mrs. Charles Monroe died at the family home, 718 N. Sixth street,
early this morning after an illness of nearly four years of lung
trouble.
Mrs. Monroe, nee Anna Stadler, was born Feb. 11, 1868, in the town
of Manitowoc. Mrs. Monroe had made her home here most of her life.
Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Harry in California
and Roy of this city. An aged mother and two brothers, residents of
California also survive. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon
at 2 from the late home, Rev. Smith officiating.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, January 05, 1917, Page 1
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[bur. 01-07-1917/cause: pulmonary tuberculosis/
bur. on Peter Stadler lot]
Mrs. Chas. Monroe Dies After Long Illness, Aged 48
Mrs. C. Monroe Dead
Mrs. Charles Monroe died at the family home, 718 N. Sixth street,
early this morning after an illness of nearly four years of lung
trouble.
Mrs. Monroe, nee Anna Stadler, was born Feb. 11, 1868, in the town
of Manitowoc. Mrs. Monroe had made her home here most of her life.
Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Harry in California
and Roy of this city. An aged mother and two brothers, residents of
California also survive. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon
at 2 from the late home, Rev. Smith officiating.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, January 05, 1917, Page 1
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[bur. 01-07-1917/cause: pulmonary tuberculosis/
bur. on Peter Stadler lot]
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