MRS. FRANK GERL CLAIMED AT BRANCH AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Death today claimed the life of Mrs. Frank Gerl, aged Whitelaw pioneer, at Branch, bringing to an end a prolonged period of illness through which she had patiently suffered.
The end came as a relief and was not entirely unexpected. Until Tuesday a life long resident of Whitelaw, Mrs. Gerl moved into a new home at Branch yesterday and lived
but a single day there.
The deceased leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, ten children and 16 grandchildren. Her father, Joseph Bardle, of this city, also survives, as do four sisters and one brother.
The children are Mrs. Joseph Denor, Taus, Mrs. Math Lewis, Valders, Mrs. Mike Brey, Rockwood, Frank of Milwaukee, Joseph , Edward, John, Raymond, Miss Agnes Gerl and Sister Edena of Nebraska.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Manitowoc Herald News Thursday, August 11, 1927 pg. 2
MRS. FRANK GERL CLAIMED AT BRANCH AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Death today claimed the life of Mrs. Frank Gerl, aged Whitelaw pioneer, at Branch, bringing to an end a prolonged period of illness through which she had patiently suffered.
The end came as a relief and was not entirely unexpected. Until Tuesday a life long resident of Whitelaw, Mrs. Gerl moved into a new home at Branch yesterday and lived
but a single day there.
The deceased leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, ten children and 16 grandchildren. Her father, Joseph Bardle, of this city, also survives, as do four sisters and one brother.
The children are Mrs. Joseph Denor, Taus, Mrs. Math Lewis, Valders, Mrs. Mike Brey, Rockwood, Frank of Milwaukee, Joseph , Edward, John, Raymond, Miss Agnes Gerl and Sister Edena of Nebraska.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Manitowoc Herald News Thursday, August 11, 1927 pg. 2
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