PARALYSIS IS DEATH CAUSE
Thelma Greenwood, 7, Dies At The Residence Here
A victim of paralysis, Thelma Betty Mae, seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Greenwood, 2306 Garfield street, died at the home early Tuesday night.
She had been ill for several weeks, but paralysis developed in the past few days.
Funeral services will be held at St. Luke’s Catholic church at nine o’clock
Thursday morning, with the Rev. C.V. Hugo officiating. Interment will be in
Calvary cemetery. The body will remain at the C.J. Jansky funeral home until
the funeral.
Besides her parents, she leaves five sisters, Florian, Virginia, Ione, Marion
and Beatrice and four brothers, Norbert, Raymond, Raytheal and Earl.
Manitowoc Herald Times January 3, 1934 p.10.
PARALYSIS IS DEATH CAUSE
Thelma Greenwood, 7, Dies At The Residence Here
A victim of paralysis, Thelma Betty Mae, seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Greenwood, 2306 Garfield street, died at the home early Tuesday night.
She had been ill for several weeks, but paralysis developed in the past few days.
Funeral services will be held at St. Luke’s Catholic church at nine o’clock
Thursday morning, with the Rev. C.V. Hugo officiating. Interment will be in
Calvary cemetery. The body will remain at the C.J. Jansky funeral home until
the funeral.
Besides her parents, she leaves five sisters, Florian, Virginia, Ione, Marion
and Beatrice and four brothers, Norbert, Raymond, Raytheal and Earl.
Manitowoc Herald Times January 3, 1934 p.10.
Family Members
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Florian Greenwood Schwerzler
1914–2004
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Virginia Ruth Greenwood Guetschow
1917–1979
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Norbert John Greenwood
1918–1995
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Raphael J Greenwood
1921–2008
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Raymond George Greenwood
1921–1987
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Marian Agnes Greenwood Birdsey
1922–2016
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Ione Ethel Greenwood Timm
1924–1996
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Beatrice Genevieve Greenwood Mott
1925–1986
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Earl David Greenwood
1928–2005
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