DEATH ENDS ILLNESS OF OVER A YEAR
Mrs. Elizabeth Horstketter, 51, wife of Anton Horstketter, died at her home, 107 North Fifth street at 5:00 o’clock this morning as a result of cancer from which she has been suffering the past year.
Born in Holland, Mrs. Horstketter came to this country when eight years old and has made this city her home since. Besides her husband she is survived by three sons, Walter, August and Joseph, her father Peter Beemster and two brothers Simon and August all residing at Green Bay, and another brother John at Oconto and a sister Mrs.
Nick Wendt at Oconto Falls.
Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9:00 o’clock...{**The rest of the article is on line but would not advance into the screen for viewing by the transcriber.}
Manitowoc Herald News, December 7, 1923 P. 9
DEATH ENDS ILLNESS OF OVER A YEAR
Mrs. Elizabeth Horstketter, 51, wife of Anton Horstketter, died at her home, 107 North Fifth street at 5:00 o’clock this morning as a result of cancer from which she has been suffering the past year.
Born in Holland, Mrs. Horstketter came to this country when eight years old and has made this city her home since. Besides her husband she is survived by three sons, Walter, August and Joseph, her father Peter Beemster and two brothers Simon and August all residing at Green Bay, and another brother John at Oconto and a sister Mrs.
Nick Wendt at Oconto Falls.
Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9:00 o’clock...{**The rest of the article is on line but would not advance into the screen for viewing by the transcriber.}
Manitowoc Herald News, December 7, 1923 P. 9
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