DEATH COMES TO PETER GEIFER (sic) ILL OVER A YEAR
By Staff Correspondent
TWO RIVERS, Feb. 19—Death came as a messenger of relief to Peter Geifer,
ending a year of suffering from cancer which caused his death at 10 o’clock
this morning at the family home at 1925 Twenty-eighth street. The deceased
was born in the town of Two Rives, sixty-eight years ago and moved to Two
Rivers about eight years ago when he worked at his trade as carpenter. The
funeral arrangements have not been completed but will be held from St. Luke’s
church of which parish he as a member. Besides his widow he is survived by
two brothers, Jacob of Two Rivers and Bernard of Sheboygan and two sisters,
Mrs. John Schaf and Mrs. Otto Herring, both of Sheboygan.
Manitowoc Herald News, February 19, 1925 P. 2
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The funeral of Peter Geifer (sic) who died yesterday will be held Saturday
morning at 9 o’clock from St. Luke’s church. Interment will be in Pioneers
Rest cemetery (sic).
Manitowoc Herald News, February 20, 1925 P. 5
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The funeral of Peter Geifer (sic) was held this morning from St. Luke’s church
at 9 o’clock.
Manitowoc Herald News, February 21, 1925 P.2
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(husband of Anna/from St. Lukes Annual 1925).
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The funeral of Peter Giefer, resident of Two Rivers as held Saturday morning with services at St. Luke's church, Rev. Father Little officiating. Mr. Giefer passed away on Thursday, Feb. 19 at his home, 1829 Twenty-Eighth Street after an illness of about a year. He formerly lived on a farm in the Town of Two Rivers but of late years has been employed as a carpenter in this city and while thus engaged he fell from a scaffold sustaining slight injuries from which he recovered but another malady set in and he was never able to return to work. He succumbed after long suffering from cancer.
Deceased was born in the Town of Two Rivers 68 years ago. He leaves his widow and two brothers, Bernard and Jacob and two sisters, Mrs. Otto Harry and Mrs. John Schaf. Interment was at Pioneer's Rest.
Among those who were here to attend the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Giefer, Mr. and Mrs. John Schaf, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Harry, John Giefer, Mrs. Bernard Giefer, Jr., Mrs. Peter Baumgartner, Mrs. Joh Schinnent, George Schaf and Otto Schaf and Mr. and Mrs. J. Schaf of Sheboygan; also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giefer of Lacrosse, Mrs. Petri of Milwaukee, Jacob Giefer and family of Racine and Mat Petri of Kewaunee.
Card of Thanks
I gratefully acknowledge the kindness and sympathy of my friends and neighbors in my bereavement due to the illness and death of my beloved husband. I am especially grateful to those who sent flowers, for use of automobiles, to pallbearers and to Rev. Father Little.
Mrs. Peter Giefer
The Reporter, Fri., Feb. 27 1925
DEATH COMES TO PETER GEIFER (sic) ILL OVER A YEAR
By Staff Correspondent
TWO RIVERS, Feb. 19—Death came as a messenger of relief to Peter Geifer,
ending a year of suffering from cancer which caused his death at 10 o’clock
this morning at the family home at 1925 Twenty-eighth street. The deceased
was born in the town of Two Rives, sixty-eight years ago and moved to Two
Rivers about eight years ago when he worked at his trade as carpenter. The
funeral arrangements have not been completed but will be held from St. Luke’s
church of which parish he as a member. Besides his widow he is survived by
two brothers, Jacob of Two Rivers and Bernard of Sheboygan and two sisters,
Mrs. John Schaf and Mrs. Otto Herring, both of Sheboygan.
Manitowoc Herald News, February 19, 1925 P. 2
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The funeral of Peter Geifer (sic) who died yesterday will be held Saturday
morning at 9 o’clock from St. Luke’s church. Interment will be in Pioneers
Rest cemetery (sic).
Manitowoc Herald News, February 20, 1925 P. 5
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The funeral of Peter Geifer (sic) was held this morning from St. Luke’s church
at 9 o’clock.
Manitowoc Herald News, February 21, 1925 P.2
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(husband of Anna/from St. Lukes Annual 1925).
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The funeral of Peter Giefer, resident of Two Rivers as held Saturday morning with services at St. Luke's church, Rev. Father Little officiating. Mr. Giefer passed away on Thursday, Feb. 19 at his home, 1829 Twenty-Eighth Street after an illness of about a year. He formerly lived on a farm in the Town of Two Rivers but of late years has been employed as a carpenter in this city and while thus engaged he fell from a scaffold sustaining slight injuries from which he recovered but another malady set in and he was never able to return to work. He succumbed after long suffering from cancer.
Deceased was born in the Town of Two Rivers 68 years ago. He leaves his widow and two brothers, Bernard and Jacob and two sisters, Mrs. Otto Harry and Mrs. John Schaf. Interment was at Pioneer's Rest.
Among those who were here to attend the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Giefer, Mr. and Mrs. John Schaf, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Harry, John Giefer, Mrs. Bernard Giefer, Jr., Mrs. Peter Baumgartner, Mrs. Joh Schinnent, George Schaf and Otto Schaf and Mr. and Mrs. J. Schaf of Sheboygan; also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giefer of Lacrosse, Mrs. Petri of Milwaukee, Jacob Giefer and family of Racine and Mat Petri of Kewaunee.
Card of Thanks
I gratefully acknowledge the kindness and sympathy of my friends and neighbors in my bereavement due to the illness and death of my beloved husband. I am especially grateful to those who sent flowers, for use of automobiles, to pallbearers and to Rev. Father Little.
Mrs. Peter Giefer
The Reporter, Fri., Feb. 27 1925
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