Mrs. Mary Krostag, 78, a former Kiel resident, died early today at the Anna M. Reiss Home where she had been a resident for four years.
The former Mary Wittrock was the widow of Edward Krostag, a former operator of a paint and decorating business in Kiel.
Born in Kiel on June 20, 1890, she was a daughter of the late Henry and Anna Barthel Wittrock. She was married to Mr. Krostag on May 28, 1909. He died in August, 1957. Mrs. Krostag continued to operate the paint store until her illness.
She was a member of St. Peter United Church of Christ, Kiel; the Kasper-Beckley-Wilkens American Legion Auxiliary; Eaton Cemetery Ladies Aid Society, and the Royal Neighbors Lodge of Kiel.
Survivors include one daughter, Miss Irene Krostag of Green Bay; one son, Edward of Oostburg; five grandchildren and one brother, Henry Wittrock of Kiel.
Mrs. Mary Krostag, 78, a former Kiel resident, died early today at the Anna M. Reiss Home where she had been a resident for four years.
The former Mary Wittrock was the widow of Edward Krostag, a former operator of a paint and decorating business in Kiel.
Born in Kiel on June 20, 1890, she was a daughter of the late Henry and Anna Barthel Wittrock. She was married to Mr. Krostag on May 28, 1909. He died in August, 1957. Mrs. Krostag continued to operate the paint store until her illness.
She was a member of St. Peter United Church of Christ, Kiel; the Kasper-Beckley-Wilkens American Legion Auxiliary; Eaton Cemetery Ladies Aid Society, and the Royal Neighbors Lodge of Kiel.
Survivors include one daughter, Miss Irene Krostag of Green Bay; one son, Edward of Oostburg; five grandchildren and one brother, Henry Wittrock of Kiel.
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