MRS. NACK OF CENTERVILLE IS DEAD, 82 YEARS
Death Occurs At Home of a Son In Two Rivers; Rites Will Be On Monday
Mrs. Anna Nack, 82, pioneer resident of Centerville, Wis., who made her home with her son William Nack at Two Rivers for the last four years, died early Thursday night. Death was due to infirmities leading up to old age.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from her son's home and at two o'clock from St. John's Lutheran church at Two Rivers with the Rev. W.G. Haase officiating. Burial will be in St. John's Lutheran cemetery at Centerville. The remains will be taken to the home from the Beduhn and Goetz funeral parlors Sunday night.
Mrs. Nack, born Anna Heinz, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Heinz, early settlers in Centerville, and was born in Goetenrath, Germany, July 30, 1851. When a child she immigrated to this country with her parents and settled in Centerville.
She was married to George Loose of Centerville in 1872, and he died a few years later. In 1881 she was married to Christian Nack of Centerville who died a few years ago at that place. Four years ago she went to Two Rivers to make her home with her son William Nack of the Two Rivers Dairy company.
Surviving Mrs. Nack are two sons, William of Two Rivers and Ervin of Manitowoc, seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Another son, George Loose, died late in 1930.
Mrs. Nack was well known in the vicinity of Centerville and Sheboygan.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Friday, August 11, 1933 P. 8
MRS. NACK OF CENTERVILLE IS DEAD, 82 YEARS
Death Occurs At Home of a Son In Two Rivers; Rites Will Be On Monday
Mrs. Anna Nack, 82, pioneer resident of Centerville, Wis., who made her home with her son William Nack at Two Rivers for the last four years, died early Thursday night. Death was due to infirmities leading up to old age.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from her son's home and at two o'clock from St. John's Lutheran church at Two Rivers with the Rev. W.G. Haase officiating. Burial will be in St. John's Lutheran cemetery at Centerville. The remains will be taken to the home from the Beduhn and Goetz funeral parlors Sunday night.
Mrs. Nack, born Anna Heinz, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Heinz, early settlers in Centerville, and was born in Goetenrath, Germany, July 30, 1851. When a child she immigrated to this country with her parents and settled in Centerville.
She was married to George Loose of Centerville in 1872, and he died a few years later. In 1881 she was married to Christian Nack of Centerville who died a few years ago at that place. Four years ago she went to Two Rivers to make her home with her son William Nack of the Two Rivers Dairy company.
Surviving Mrs. Nack are two sons, William of Two Rivers and Ervin of Manitowoc, seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Another son, George Loose, died late in 1930.
Mrs. Nack was well known in the vicinity of Centerville and Sheboygan.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Friday, August 11, 1933 P. 8
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