Mrs. Herman Loos
In spite of a determined fight against great odds, Mrs. Herman Loos, 35, of Valders succumbed to death at 10:45 Sunday morning at her home. Every medical aid was used to combat the effects of a few weeks illness of pleural pneumonia and for a time it was hoped she would recover. Though her condition was known to be critical, friends had held out hope for her recovery and announcement of her death came as a great shock.
Mrs. Loos was 35 years of age having been born July 1, 1891 in Liberty. Before her marriage of 12 years ago she was Miss Sophia Commings. She leaves her husband, one 17th (sic) month old son, Billie, her mother, Mrs. Minnie Commings who made her home with her. She is also survived by four sisters, Mrs. Gust Rusch of Liberty, Mrs. Charles Pleuss of Rapids, Mrs. Herman Vetter and Mrs. Henry Jonas of Manitowoc, four brothers, Louis Commings of Manitowoc, John of Sheboygan, Fred of Detroit and William Commings of Liberty. One sister, Mrs.Charles Geirz(?) died 17 years ago.
Funeral services will be held at 12:30 Wednesday afternoon at the home and later at the Liberty church, Rev. Hensel officiating. Burial will be at the Liberty cemetery. Mrs. Loos was a member of the Progressive Club and the Ladies Aid society at Valders where she was widely known.
No newspaper named, but Sunday December 12, 1926 on top of obit)
Mrs. Herman Loos
In spite of a determined fight against great odds, Mrs. Herman Loos, 35, of Valders succumbed to death at 10:45 Sunday morning at her home. Every medical aid was used to combat the effects of a few weeks illness of pleural pneumonia and for a time it was hoped she would recover. Though her condition was known to be critical, friends had held out hope for her recovery and announcement of her death came as a great shock.
Mrs. Loos was 35 years of age having been born July 1, 1891 in Liberty. Before her marriage of 12 years ago she was Miss Sophia Commings. She leaves her husband, one 17th (sic) month old son, Billie, her mother, Mrs. Minnie Commings who made her home with her. She is also survived by four sisters, Mrs. Gust Rusch of Liberty, Mrs. Charles Pleuss of Rapids, Mrs. Herman Vetter and Mrs. Henry Jonas of Manitowoc, four brothers, Louis Commings of Manitowoc, John of Sheboygan, Fred of Detroit and William Commings of Liberty. One sister, Mrs.Charles Geirz(?) died 17 years ago.
Funeral services will be held at 12:30 Wednesday afternoon at the home and later at the Liberty church, Rev. Hensel officiating. Burial will be at the Liberty cemetery. Mrs. Loos was a member of the Progressive Club and the Ladies Aid society at Valders where she was widely known.
No newspaper named, but Sunday December 12, 1926 on top of obit)
Family Members
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Louis Commings
1873–1945
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Mary Sophia Friederike Commings Rusch
1874–1936
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John L Cummings
1876–1949
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Mrs Louisa Herman Cummings Vetter
1877–1960
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Augusta Commings Genz
1880–1909
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Mina Christine Auguste Commings Pleuss
1881–1948
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William Commings
1882–1954
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Frederick Johann Heinrich Commings
1885–1952
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Anna Cummings Jonas
1888–1955
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