Taken suddenly ill last night at the family home in the town o Meeme, Mrs.
Henry Kolp (sic), 57, failed to rally and passed away at an early hour this
morning. She had been in failing health in 1919 but apparently recovered and
her death was a shock to her husband and family. Burial will take place on
Saturday at Spring Valley. The deceased, whose maiden name was Selma Koellmer,
was born in the town of Mosel, and was married to Henry Kolb in 1899. Besides
the husband, two sons, Melvin of Kiel and Alvin on the home farm, survive.
One brother, Gustave Koellmer of Spring Valley and two sisters, Mrs. Fred
Bender Sr., and Mrs. Edward Kolb, both of Meeme, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, September 10, 1930 P. 2
Taken suddenly ill last night at the family home in the town o Meeme, Mrs.
Henry Kolp (sic), 57, failed to rally and passed away at an early hour this
morning. She had been in failing health in 1919 but apparently recovered and
her death was a shock to her husband and family. Burial will take place on
Saturday at Spring Valley. The deceased, whose maiden name was Selma Koellmer,
was born in the town of Mosel, and was married to Henry Kolb in 1899. Besides
the husband, two sons, Melvin of Kiel and Alvin on the home farm, survive.
One brother, Gustave Koellmer of Spring Valley and two sisters, Mrs. Fred
Bender Sr., and Mrs. Edward Kolb, both of Meeme, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, September 10, 1930 P. 2
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