MRS. W. GLANDT DIES, HOSPITAL
Funeral Services Are To Be Held Here Tuesday
In ill health for more than a year, Mrs. William Glandt, 56, a well known resident of the city, who resided on 16th street, died at Two Rivers Municipal hospital where she was removed for treatment Friday afternoon at four o’clock this morning. She had been failing in health for more than a year following a goiter operation.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at nine o’clock from St. Luke’s Catholic church, with the Rev. Father C. V. Hugo officiating. Burial will be at Holy Cross cemetery. The remains will be at the C.J. Jansky funeral home.
Mrs. Glandt, nee Anna Bertram, was born at Bay Settlement, Brown county, May 17, 1876. She remained at that place for 16 years and later lived in Green Bay for a year before making this city her home. She was married to William Glandt of this city 35 years ago in May and had lived in this city since.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Glandt leaves four daughters, Mrs. Holver Rog?, Mrs. Arthur Lenhardt, Mrs. Joseph Butrem and Mrs. Joseph Anthony, all of this city, and two sons, Gordon, of this city and Frederick, at home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, January 28, 1933 P. 12.
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City cemetery records contain the following:
Name: Glandt, Anna
Burial Date: 1-31-1933
Typ: I (Interment or Regular Burial)
MRS. W. GLANDT DIES, HOSPITAL
Funeral Services Are To Be Held Here Tuesday
In ill health for more than a year, Mrs. William Glandt, 56, a well known resident of the city, who resided on 16th street, died at Two Rivers Municipal hospital where she was removed for treatment Friday afternoon at four o’clock this morning. She had been failing in health for more than a year following a goiter operation.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at nine o’clock from St. Luke’s Catholic church, with the Rev. Father C. V. Hugo officiating. Burial will be at Holy Cross cemetery. The remains will be at the C.J. Jansky funeral home.
Mrs. Glandt, nee Anna Bertram, was born at Bay Settlement, Brown county, May 17, 1876. She remained at that place for 16 years and later lived in Green Bay for a year before making this city her home. She was married to William Glandt of this city 35 years ago in May and had lived in this city since.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Glandt leaves four daughters, Mrs. Holver Rog?, Mrs. Arthur Lenhardt, Mrs. Joseph Butrem and Mrs. Joseph Anthony, all of this city, and two sons, Gordon, of this city and Frederick, at home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, January 28, 1933 P. 12.
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City cemetery records contain the following:
Name: Glandt, Anna
Burial Date: 1-31-1933
Typ: I (Interment or Regular Burial)
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