(1899 - 1921)
DEATH CLAIMS GIBSON GIRL AT AGE 22 YEARS
Miss Elsa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Tuma, of Gibson, died at the home of her parents after an illness of several months, her demise being due to diabetes.
The funeral will be held Saturday morning from the Catholic church at Greenstreet.
Miss Tuma was 22 years of age and well known in this city and in the section where she resided.
She is survived by her parents and by three sisters and five brothers, Mrs. L. Charles of San Francisco, Mrs. F. Radey of Rockwell; Miss Carrie Tuma and Lois Tuma of Demers, Mont.; Adolph, of Great Lakes, David, Arnold and Miss Viola, at home in Gibson.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Friday, November 25, 1921 P. 10
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(1899 - 1921)
DEATH CLAIMS GIBSON GIRL AT AGE 22 YEARS
Miss Elsa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Tuma, of Gibson, died at the home of her parents after an illness of several months, her demise being due to diabetes.
The funeral will be held Saturday morning from the Catholic church at Greenstreet.
Miss Tuma was 22 years of age and well known in this city and in the section where she resided.
She is survived by her parents and by three sisters and five brothers, Mrs. L. Charles of San Francisco, Mrs. F. Radey of Rockwell; Miss Carrie Tuma and Lois Tuma of Demers, Mont.; Adolph, of Great Lakes, David, Arnold and Miss Viola, at home in Gibson.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Friday, November 25, 1921 P. 10
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