Dies At Oconomowoc
Mrs. Anna T. Savage, of this city, died Saturday evening at the Waldheim sanatorium, Oconomowoc, and although the deceased had been in failing health for some time, the news came as a sad shock to relatives and friends.
Mrs. Savage was born near Ogdensburg, N.Y., sixty-two years ago and moved to Manitowoc county with her parents over fifty years ago.
She was married to Thomas Savage in 1886, who died twenty years ago. She was a devout member of the Catholic church.
She is survived by two daughters, Kathryn and Josephine of this city, who were with her when the end came, and brother, Peter Trainor, of Central City, Neb.
The funeral will be held from the Sacred Heart church Wednesday morning with interment at Silver Lake.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, October 07, 1918, Page 4
Dies At Oconomowoc
Mrs. Anna T. Savage, of this city, died Saturday evening at the Waldheim sanatorium, Oconomowoc, and although the deceased had been in failing health for some time, the news came as a sad shock to relatives and friends.
Mrs. Savage was born near Ogdensburg, N.Y., sixty-two years ago and moved to Manitowoc county with her parents over fifty years ago.
She was married to Thomas Savage in 1886, who died twenty years ago. She was a devout member of the Catholic church.
She is survived by two daughters, Kathryn and Josephine of this city, who were with her when the end came, and brother, Peter Trainor, of Central City, Neb.
The funeral will be held from the Sacred Heart church Wednesday morning with interment at Silver Lake.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, October 07, 1918, Page 4
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