A stroke of paralysis, which she suffered some weeks ago, resulted in the death
of Mrs. Rose Grover at the home of her sister, Mrs. Kaufman at 3:30 Sunday
afternoon. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning with services at St. Luke’s
Catholic church, the Rev. C. V. Hugo officiating. Burial will be at Calvary
cemetery.
Mrs. Grover, who was Rose Bonn before her marriage, was born in the town of Two
Rivers in November 1856 and would have been seventy at her next birthday. She was
married in 1881 and her husband preceded her in death a number of years ago. She
is survived by one brother, Frank Bonn of this city and four sisters, Mrs. Emil
Mermeys, Mrs. John Mixa and Mrs. Lena Kaufman of this city and Mrs. John Hammond
of Los Angeles, Calif.
Manitowoc Herald News, October 18, 1926 P. 15.
A stroke of paralysis, which she suffered some weeks ago, resulted in the death
of Mrs. Rose Grover at the home of her sister, Mrs. Kaufman at 3:30 Sunday
afternoon. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning with services at St. Luke’s
Catholic church, the Rev. C. V. Hugo officiating. Burial will be at Calvary
cemetery.
Mrs. Grover, who was Rose Bonn before her marriage, was born in the town of Two
Rivers in November 1856 and would have been seventy at her next birthday. She was
married in 1881 and her husband preceded her in death a number of years ago. She
is survived by one brother, Frank Bonn of this city and four sisters, Mrs. Emil
Mermeys, Mrs. John Mixa and Mrs. Lena Kaufman of this city and Mrs. John Hammond
of Los Angeles, Calif.
Manitowoc Herald News, October 18, 1926 P. 15.
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