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Catherine <I>Staudt</I> Meyer

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Catherine Staudt Meyer

Birth
Death
20 Dec 1932 (aged 74–75)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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E2-18-1-4
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CATHERINE MEYER (d. 1932)

DEATH CLAIMS OLD RESIDENT HERE ON VISIT (photo)
Mrs. Catherine Meyer Dies of Heart Attack While At Church Worship
Stricken Saturday afternoon, while she was attending services at
the St. Boniface church, Mrs. Catherine Staudt Meyer, widow of the
late Fred W. Meyer, pioneer Manitowoc hardware merchant, died
suddenly of heart attack. Mrs. Meyer had been making her home in
Chicago for the last three years and came to Manitowoc for a holiday
visit with her family.
News of the sudden death of Mrs. Meyer came as a distinct shock to
her family and to her hosts of friends in this city, to whom she was
endeared through her long years of residence in this city and frequent
visits here. She had always enjoyed the best of health and came to the
city a few days ago happy in the anticipation of spending a gladsome
holiday season with her family.
The remains were removed to the Vogelsang Funeral home on South Eighth
street where they will remain until the hour of the funeral services.
The services, which will be private, will take place from the St.
Boniface church Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment will be in Evergreen
cemetery.
Was Catherine Staudt
The deceased, whose maiden name was Catherine Staudt, was born 75 years
ago and spent most of her life in this city. She was married to Fred W.
Meyer, prominent Washington street hardware merchant, who passed away
on Decmeber 26, 1914. After the death of her husband Mrs. Meyer continued
to make this city her home until three years ago, when she removed to
Chicago to reside with her daughter, Ysobel.
The deceased is survived by three daughters, A. Eleanor Meyer and Mrs.
Ysobel Meyer Buhl of Chicago and Mrs. Margaret Meyer Wattawa, city, one
son, Oscar J. Meyer, city, three brothers, Matt Staudt of Lisbon, N.D.,
Michael of Kossuth, Peter J. of Elkhart, Ind., three sisters, Mrs. Jos.
Buehler, city, Mrs. William Lang, Clintonville, Wis., and sister M.
Euphemia of Clyde, Missouri. The latter was formerly Lizzie Staudt, R.N.
There are also four grandchildren, and one great grandchild (private)
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, December 19, 1932 P.2
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Stricken While Attending Church
MRS. CATHERINE STAUDT MEYER
Widow of the late Fred W. Meyer, Washington street merchant died suddenly
Saturday afternoon while attending St. Boniface church. She was 75 years
of age and was here from Chicago on a holiday visit with her family.
Funeral services at St. Boniface church Tuesday morning will be private.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, December 19, 1932 P.2
*********
[Katherine Meyer/bur. 12-20-1932/age 75 yrs/cause: coronary embolism/
widow of Fred W. Meyer]
CATHERINE MEYER (d. 1932)

DEATH CLAIMS OLD RESIDENT HERE ON VISIT (photo)
Mrs. Catherine Meyer Dies of Heart Attack While At Church Worship
Stricken Saturday afternoon, while she was attending services at
the St. Boniface church, Mrs. Catherine Staudt Meyer, widow of the
late Fred W. Meyer, pioneer Manitowoc hardware merchant, died
suddenly of heart attack. Mrs. Meyer had been making her home in
Chicago for the last three years and came to Manitowoc for a holiday
visit with her family.
News of the sudden death of Mrs. Meyer came as a distinct shock to
her family and to her hosts of friends in this city, to whom she was
endeared through her long years of residence in this city and frequent
visits here. She had always enjoyed the best of health and came to the
city a few days ago happy in the anticipation of spending a gladsome
holiday season with her family.
The remains were removed to the Vogelsang Funeral home on South Eighth
street where they will remain until the hour of the funeral services.
The services, which will be private, will take place from the St.
Boniface church Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment will be in Evergreen
cemetery.
Was Catherine Staudt
The deceased, whose maiden name was Catherine Staudt, was born 75 years
ago and spent most of her life in this city. She was married to Fred W.
Meyer, prominent Washington street hardware merchant, who passed away
on Decmeber 26, 1914. After the death of her husband Mrs. Meyer continued
to make this city her home until three years ago, when she removed to
Chicago to reside with her daughter, Ysobel.
The deceased is survived by three daughters, A. Eleanor Meyer and Mrs.
Ysobel Meyer Buhl of Chicago and Mrs. Margaret Meyer Wattawa, city, one
son, Oscar J. Meyer, city, three brothers, Matt Staudt of Lisbon, N.D.,
Michael of Kossuth, Peter J. of Elkhart, Ind., three sisters, Mrs. Jos.
Buehler, city, Mrs. William Lang, Clintonville, Wis., and sister M.
Euphemia of Clyde, Missouri. The latter was formerly Lizzie Staudt, R.N.
There are also four grandchildren, and one great grandchild (private)
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, December 19, 1932 P.2
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Stricken While Attending Church
MRS. CATHERINE STAUDT MEYER
Widow of the late Fred W. Meyer, Washington street merchant died suddenly
Saturday afternoon while attending St. Boniface church. She was 75 years
of age and was here from Chicago on a holiday visit with her family.
Funeral services at St. Boniface church Tuesday morning will be private.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, December 19, 1932 P.2
*********
[Katherine Meyer/bur. 12-20-1932/age 75 yrs/cause: coronary embolism/
widow of Fred W. Meyer]


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95213961/catherine-meyer: accessed ), memorial page for Catherine Staudt Meyer (1857–20 Dec 1932), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95213961, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).