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Elizabeth <I>Wehausen</I> Clusen

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Elizabeth Wehausen Clusen

Birth
Death
22 Jun 1914 (aged 56)
Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Sec.1-Lot 92
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Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, June 23, 1914 p.1

DEATH CLAIMS MRS. E. CLUSEN; MRS. O. CERULL
Two Residents of this City Succumb to Destroyer.
Mrs. Elizabeth Clusen, widow of the late Ernst Clusen, died at her home on South Thirteenth street last evening after a protracted illness, aged 57 years.
She was born at Two Rivers October 12, 1857 and came to this city in 1895 after the death of her husband in 1901.

Seven children survive-Mrs. R.A. Kolb, of Medford; Hattie, Florence and Albert of this city. One brother, George Weyhausen, of Two Rivers, also survives.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed as yet.
Mrs. Olga Cerull Dead
Mrs. Olga Cerull died at her home, 1217 South Water street, yesterday, aged 26.
Brain fever was the cause of death. Mrs. Cerull was born at Rapids February 5, 1888, and made her home here of late years.

The body will be taken to J???? for burial tomorrow.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Clusen, a well known former resident here, died Monday at Manitowoc, where the family has resided for the past 19 years. Her husband who passed away years ago was the miller in the Wehausen mill here which is now operated by Schroeder Bros. Co.
Mrs. Clusen had been in ill health for many months, still her end was sudden and unexpected. The deceased was born in this city in 1855. She is survived by seven children, Mrs. Roland Kolb of Medford, Mrs. Fred Barnstein, Emma, Hattie, Anna, Florence and Albert, who is a cost keeper at the Hamilton Works. Also by one brother, Geo Wehausen, Superintendent at the water and light plant here. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon at the cemetery here, Rev. Grether of the Reformed Church at Manitowoc officiating.
The Reporter, Sat., June 27, 1914
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, June 23, 1914 p.1

DEATH CLAIMS MRS. E. CLUSEN; MRS. O. CERULL
Two Residents of this City Succumb to Destroyer.
Mrs. Elizabeth Clusen, widow of the late Ernst Clusen, died at her home on South Thirteenth street last evening after a protracted illness, aged 57 years.
She was born at Two Rivers October 12, 1857 and came to this city in 1895 after the death of her husband in 1901.

Seven children survive-Mrs. R.A. Kolb, of Medford; Hattie, Florence and Albert of this city. One brother, George Weyhausen, of Two Rivers, also survives.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed as yet.
Mrs. Olga Cerull Dead
Mrs. Olga Cerull died at her home, 1217 South Water street, yesterday, aged 26.
Brain fever was the cause of death. Mrs. Cerull was born at Rapids February 5, 1888, and made her home here of late years.

The body will be taken to J???? for burial tomorrow.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Clusen, a well known former resident here, died Monday at Manitowoc, where the family has resided for the past 19 years. Her husband who passed away years ago was the miller in the Wehausen mill here which is now operated by Schroeder Bros. Co.
Mrs. Clusen had been in ill health for many months, still her end was sudden and unexpected. The deceased was born in this city in 1855. She is survived by seven children, Mrs. Roland Kolb of Medford, Mrs. Fred Barnstein, Emma, Hattie, Anna, Florence and Albert, who is a cost keeper at the Hamilton Works. Also by one brother, Geo Wehausen, Superintendent at the water and light plant here. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon at the cemetery here, Rev. Grether of the Reformed Church at Manitowoc officiating.
The Reporter, Sat., June 27, 1914

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(Stone has Clusen on one side and Wehausen on the other)

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(Stone has Clusen on one side and Wehausen on the other)



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