From Der Nord Westen, 16 Nov. 1905: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 13 Nov.)
Mrs. Geimer, the 49-yr. old wife of well-known tavern keeper,
Jac Geimer, died Fri. after a 3-yr. illness leaving her sorrowing
husband, 3 sons and 6 daughters, of whom one son and 2 daughters
are already married. The deceased was well-known and respected
here as a good, fine lady….
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MARGARET GEIMER
On Saturday morning, afer an illness of almost three years duration, Margaret, wife of Jacob A. Giemer of this city, departed this life and entered the rest of eternity. She was born in Germany March 23, 1856 and her maiden name was Margaret Spang. At the age of ten years she came with her parents to America and with them took up her residence at Green Bay where she was on October 15, 1878 married to Jacob Giemer. She bore him nine children, 3 sons and 6 daughters, all of whom, as well as the bereaved husband, are living. She was a dutiful wife and mother and a devout Christian. Her funeral took place from St. Luke's church yesterday (Monday) morning.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., Nov. 14, 1905
From Der Nord Westen, 16 Nov. 1905: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 13 Nov.)
Mrs. Geimer, the 49-yr. old wife of well-known tavern keeper,
Jac Geimer, died Fri. after a 3-yr. illness leaving her sorrowing
husband, 3 sons and 6 daughters, of whom one son and 2 daughters
are already married. The deceased was well-known and respected
here as a good, fine lady….
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MARGARET GEIMER
On Saturday morning, afer an illness of almost three years duration, Margaret, wife of Jacob A. Giemer of this city, departed this life and entered the rest of eternity. She was born in Germany March 23, 1856 and her maiden name was Margaret Spang. At the age of ten years she came with her parents to America and with them took up her residence at Green Bay where she was on October 15, 1878 married to Jacob Giemer. She bore him nine children, 3 sons and 6 daughters, all of whom, as well as the bereaved husband, are living. She was a dutiful wife and mother and a devout Christian. Her funeral took place from St. Luke's church yesterday (Monday) morning.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., Nov. 14, 1905
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