FORMER GIBSON WOMAN DIES AT GREEN BAY
Mrs. Mary Chase, wife of Elmer Chase and a former well known resident
of Gibson, died at Green Bay and the body was brought here yesterday
for burial and the funeral will be held tomorrow.
Mrs. Chase was born at Pittsburgh and had made her home here for years.
She is survived by several children and brothers and sisters, one son,
Jas. Bouda, residing in this city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, November 19, 1915, Page 4
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STANGELVILLE News:
Mrs. Amory Chase died at St. Vincent's hospital last Wednesday, after
an operation. She was fifty one years of age. She leaves three daughters,
two sons, husband and an aged father to mourn her loss. Mrs. Chase was
loved and respected by all who knew her for her gentle ways and
willingness to help and cheer every one and will be missed by many. The
funeral was held Saturday, interment at Larabee Methodist Cemetery, under
the auspices of the "C.S.P.S. Lodge of Melnik" of which deceased was a
member. May her soul rest in peace!
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, November 27, 1915, Page 4
FORMER GIBSON WOMAN DIES AT GREEN BAY
Mrs. Mary Chase, wife of Elmer Chase and a former well known resident
of Gibson, died at Green Bay and the body was brought here yesterday
for burial and the funeral will be held tomorrow.
Mrs. Chase was born at Pittsburgh and had made her home here for years.
She is survived by several children and brothers and sisters, one son,
Jas. Bouda, residing in this city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, November 19, 1915, Page 4
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STANGELVILLE News:
Mrs. Amory Chase died at St. Vincent's hospital last Wednesday, after
an operation. She was fifty one years of age. She leaves three daughters,
two sons, husband and an aged father to mourn her loss. Mrs. Chase was
loved and respected by all who knew her for her gentle ways and
willingness to help and cheer every one and will be missed by many. The
funeral was held Saturday, interment at Larabee Methodist Cemetery, under
the auspices of the "C.S.P.S. Lodge of Melnik" of which deceased was a
member. May her soul rest in peace!
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, November 27, 1915, Page 4
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