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Emma H Kolwey

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Emma H Kolwey

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23 Nov 1927 (aged 59)
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Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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EMMA H. KOLWEY

Former Resident Of Manitowoc Is Victim of Illness
Miss Emma Kolwey died at her home at La Crosse Wednesday noon after a lingering illness of two years. She was born in Manitowoc county in 1867 and in 1894 she moved to the city of Manitowoc. She lived there until 1902 when she moved to La Crosse where she has resided to the time of her death.

The deceased leaves to mourn her death three sisters, Mrs. Eliza Langenhahn of Manitowoc county, Mrs. Helen Bohne, Mrs. Anna Bohne, both of Manitowoc county, and one brother, August Kolwey, also residing in Manitowoc county.

The remains will arrive here Friday at 8:66 (sic) p.m. over the Chicago North-western Railway and will be taken to the Robert Kros Funeral Home Saturday morning. The body will be sent to Spring Valley and the funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Herman Hohne of Spring Valley and from the St. Jacoby church of Spring Valley, Rev. Fred Fuerst officiating.
Interment will be made in the church cemetery.
Sheboygan Press, November 25, 1927 P. 2

EMMA H. KOLWEY

Former Resident Of Manitowoc Is Victim of Illness
Miss Emma Kolwey died at her home at La Crosse Wednesday noon after a lingering illness of two years. She was born in Manitowoc county in 1867 and in 1894 she moved to the city of Manitowoc. She lived there until 1902 when she moved to La Crosse where she has resided to the time of her death.

The deceased leaves to mourn her death three sisters, Mrs. Eliza Langenhahn of Manitowoc county, Mrs. Helen Bohne, Mrs. Anna Bohne, both of Manitowoc county, and one brother, August Kolwey, also residing in Manitowoc county.

The remains will arrive here Friday at 8:66 (sic) p.m. over the Chicago North-western Railway and will be taken to the Robert Kros Funeral Home Saturday morning. The body will be sent to Spring Valley and the funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Herman Hohne of Spring Valley and from the St. Jacoby church of Spring Valley, Rev. Fred Fuerst officiating.
Interment will be made in the church cemetery.
Sheboygan Press, November 25, 1927 P. 2


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