Mrs. Bleser Dies suddenly
The death of Mrs. Peter C. Bleser, nee Ida Kiel, comes as a shock to friends
and relatives of the deceased. Friday evening Mrs. Bleser was still in the
best of health and watched the Hamilton parade from an auto. She died Saturday
morning at 12:30 o’clock of heart trouble. The funeral was held this afternoon
at 2 o’clock with services by the Rev. Haase of the St. John’s Lutheran church.
Burial was made at Pioneer’s Rest cemetery.
The deceased was born at Kossuth in 1863 and married Peter Blesser in 1880.
They came to Two Rivers to make their residence in 1912 and have lived here
since that time. She is survived by her husband and three sons, Leo of Marshfield,
Roland of Two Rivers, Charles of Pulaski and three sisters, Mrs. J. Hessel of
Francis Creek, Mrs. William Bleser of Rapids and Mrs. Carl Pitz of Manitowoc.
Manitowoc Herald News, July 6, 1925 P. 6
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The funeral of Mrs. Peter C. Bleser which was held from the St. John’s Lutheran
Church yesterday afternoon was very largely attended.
Manitowoc Herald News, July 7, 1925 P.5
Mrs. Bleser Dies suddenly
The death of Mrs. Peter C. Bleser, nee Ida Kiel, comes as a shock to friends
and relatives of the deceased. Friday evening Mrs. Bleser was still in the
best of health and watched the Hamilton parade from an auto. She died Saturday
morning at 12:30 o’clock of heart trouble. The funeral was held this afternoon
at 2 o’clock with services by the Rev. Haase of the St. John’s Lutheran church.
Burial was made at Pioneer’s Rest cemetery.
The deceased was born at Kossuth in 1863 and married Peter Blesser in 1880.
They came to Two Rivers to make their residence in 1912 and have lived here
since that time. She is survived by her husband and three sons, Leo of Marshfield,
Roland of Two Rivers, Charles of Pulaski and three sisters, Mrs. J. Hessel of
Francis Creek, Mrs. William Bleser of Rapids and Mrs. Carl Pitz of Manitowoc.
Manitowoc Herald News, July 6, 1925 P. 6
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The funeral of Mrs. Peter C. Bleser which was held from the St. John’s Lutheran
Church yesterday afternoon was very largely attended.
Manitowoc Herald News, July 7, 1925 P.5
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