Mrs. Louise Heingarten, widow of Charles Heingarten, died at her home 1133 So. Tenth street last night after a lingering illness due to a complication of diseases. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at
St. Boniface, with interment at Calvary. The body will be taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Willinger today.
Mrs. Heingarten was born in Germany September 24, seventy-two years ago and came to Manitowoc with her parents as a girl of eighteen and had since made her home here. She was married in 1870 to Charles Heingarten who preceded her in death in 1906. Four children survive, Mrs. William Willinger, Charles, Miss Rose and Walter Heingarten, all except Charles residing here. Two grandchildren, Mrs. W. H. Watson of Racine and William Willinger Jr. also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, April 17, 1920 P. 1
Mrs. Louise Heingarten, widow of Charles Heingarten, died at her home 1133 So. Tenth street last night after a lingering illness due to a complication of diseases. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at
St. Boniface, with interment at Calvary. The body will be taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Willinger today.
Mrs. Heingarten was born in Germany September 24, seventy-two years ago and came to Manitowoc with her parents as a girl of eighteen and had since made her home here. She was married in 1870 to Charles Heingarten who preceded her in death in 1906. Four children survive, Mrs. William Willinger, Charles, Miss Rose and Walter Heingarten, all except Charles residing here. Two grandchildren, Mrs. W. H. Watson of Racine and William Willinger Jr. also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, April 17, 1920 P. 1
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