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Christine <I>Voissem</I> Gosz

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Christine Voissem Gosz

Birth
Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1942 (aged 77–78)
Caledonia, Racine County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Whitelaw, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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CHRISTINE GOSZ

Mrs. George Gosz, 78, nee Christine Vois???, former county resident, died suddenly of a heart attack at her home, 1814 South Oneida street in Appleton, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Gosz was stricken as she was resting in the living room of the home.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the residence and at nine o'clock from the Sacred Heart church in Appleton. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery at Whitelaw, this county.

Mrs. Gosz was born in Caledonia, near Milwaukee, in 1864 and in 1882 was married to George Gosz at Sherwood, Calumet county. They located at Grimms, where Mr. Gosz was superintendent of the lime kilns for the Union Lime Co.
Following his death 30 years ago, Mrs. Gosz moved to Appleton to make her home.

Survivors are four sons, Paul of Manitowoc, Peter of Cato, Edward of Quarry and Martin of Menasha; four daughters, Sister M. Boniface of Racine, Mrs. Clarence Miller of Appleton, Mrs. Charles Burich of Reedsville, Mrs. Arthur
Kensler of Neenah; brother, Peter, of Menasha; four
sisters, Mrs. Mary Hackstock, Mrs. Helen Jung, Mrs. George Bayer, Mrs. Gertrude Kraus, all of Menasha; 33
grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Gosz was a member of the American Legion auxiliary in Appleton and the Christian Mothers of the Sacred Heart congregation there.
The body may be viewed after 10 a.m. Saturday at the residence in Appleton.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. November 6, 1942 P. 2
CHRISTINE GOSZ

Mrs. George Gosz, 78, nee Christine Vois???, former county resident, died suddenly of a heart attack at her home, 1814 South Oneida street in Appleton, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Gosz was stricken as she was resting in the living room of the home.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the residence and at nine o'clock from the Sacred Heart church in Appleton. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery at Whitelaw, this county.

Mrs. Gosz was born in Caledonia, near Milwaukee, in 1864 and in 1882 was married to George Gosz at Sherwood, Calumet county. They located at Grimms, where Mr. Gosz was superintendent of the lime kilns for the Union Lime Co.
Following his death 30 years ago, Mrs. Gosz moved to Appleton to make her home.

Survivors are four sons, Paul of Manitowoc, Peter of Cato, Edward of Quarry and Martin of Menasha; four daughters, Sister M. Boniface of Racine, Mrs. Clarence Miller of Appleton, Mrs. Charles Burich of Reedsville, Mrs. Arthur
Kensler of Neenah; brother, Peter, of Menasha; four
sisters, Mrs. Mary Hackstock, Mrs. Helen Jung, Mrs. George Bayer, Mrs. Gertrude Kraus, all of Menasha; 33
grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Gosz was a member of the American Legion auxiliary in Appleton and the Christian Mothers of the Sacred Heart congregation there.
The body may be viewed after 10 a.m. Saturday at the residence in Appleton.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. November 6, 1942 P. 2


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