WIFE OF CHICAGO NEWSPAPERMAN BURIED HERE
Mrs. Evans Niece of Emil Teitgen Brought Here For Burial
Clara, the wife of Wm. G. Evans, a well known newspaper man of Chicago, died
at a hospital in the latter city Wednesday after a lingering illness caused by
pulmonary tuberculosis.
The deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuehne, who conducted
a hotel at the Four Corners and was born here 38 years ago. The past eighteen
years she has been a resident of Chicago. Her remains arrived here this morning
and were interred at Evergreen cemetery beside the grave of her daughter, who was
buried there in 1897. Besides the husband her 8 year old daughter survives her.
The deceased was a niece of Emil Teitgen, her mother having been his elder sister.
Justice Falge officiated at the funeral.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, September 12, 1913 P. 4
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[bur. 09-12-1913/cause: pulmonary tuberculosis/bur. on Joseph Kuehne lot]
WIFE OF CHICAGO NEWSPAPERMAN BURIED HERE
Mrs. Evans Niece of Emil Teitgen Brought Here For Burial
Clara, the wife of Wm. G. Evans, a well known newspaper man of Chicago, died
at a hospital in the latter city Wednesday after a lingering illness caused by
pulmonary tuberculosis.
The deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuehne, who conducted
a hotel at the Four Corners and was born here 38 years ago. The past eighteen
years she has been a resident of Chicago. Her remains arrived here this morning
and were interred at Evergreen cemetery beside the grave of her daughter, who was
buried there in 1897. Besides the husband her 8 year old daughter survives her.
The deceased was a niece of Emil Teitgen, her mother having been his elder sister.
Justice Falge officiated at the funeral.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, September 12, 1913 P. 4
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[bur. 09-12-1913/cause: pulmonary tuberculosis/bur. on Joseph Kuehne lot]
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