Miss Ella Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hayes,
formerly of Two Rivers, died at Lake Park, Minn., Friday
afternoon. Deceased was about thirty years of age and was
well known here. The body will be taken to Two Rivers for
interment and will arrive in the city this evening at 7:15
over the W.C.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, January 20, 1900 P.1.
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Age 32 years 7 months 18 days.
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The remains of Miss Ella Hayes were brought to Two Rivers on Saturday last for interment. She died at Lake Park, Minnesota, on Friday. The family formerly resided in Two Rivers, but moved from their (sic) 20 years ago. W. P. Hayes of St. Paul, John Hayes and Misses Lizzie and Katy Hayes accompanied the remains of their sister. She was 32 years old.
Manitowoc Pilot, January 25, 1900.
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Hayes – of heart failure at the home of her parents, near Lake Park,
Minn, January 28, 1900, Ella M. Hayes, aged 32 years, 9 months and 19 days.
Deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hayes, former residents
and among the first settlers of this city. She was born in this city,
May 30, 1967 and went with her parents to Minnesota to reside some
twenty years ago. Her death was the result of heart troubles of long
standing. She was amiable and loveable and possessed of many admirable
womanly traits of character and her death is sincerely deplored by a
large circle of friends and relatives. Her parents own a family burial
lot in the Catholic Cemetery at this place and her remains were brought
here for interment. They were accompanied by her two brothers, John and
William and her two sisters, Lizzie and Katie. Her parents were unable
to come. The funeral took place from St. Luke's church last Sunday
afternoon and was largely attended by a large number of the old
neighbors and friends of her family.
Card of Thanks
The undersigned wish to extend their most sincere thanks to their old
neighbors and friends in Two Rivers for the kindness and sympathy shown
them at the burial of their beloved and lamented daughter and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hayes and family
The Chronicle, Tues., Jan. 23, 1900.
Miss Ella Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hayes,
formerly of Two Rivers, died at Lake Park, Minn., Friday
afternoon. Deceased was about thirty years of age and was
well known here. The body will be taken to Two Rivers for
interment and will arrive in the city this evening at 7:15
over the W.C.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, January 20, 1900 P.1.
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Age 32 years 7 months 18 days.
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The remains of Miss Ella Hayes were brought to Two Rivers on Saturday last for interment. She died at Lake Park, Minnesota, on Friday. The family formerly resided in Two Rivers, but moved from their (sic) 20 years ago. W. P. Hayes of St. Paul, John Hayes and Misses Lizzie and Katy Hayes accompanied the remains of their sister. She was 32 years old.
Manitowoc Pilot, January 25, 1900.
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Hayes – of heart failure at the home of her parents, near Lake Park,
Minn, January 28, 1900, Ella M. Hayes, aged 32 years, 9 months and 19 days.
Deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hayes, former residents
and among the first settlers of this city. She was born in this city,
May 30, 1967 and went with her parents to Minnesota to reside some
twenty years ago. Her death was the result of heart troubles of long
standing. She was amiable and loveable and possessed of many admirable
womanly traits of character and her death is sincerely deplored by a
large circle of friends and relatives. Her parents own a family burial
lot in the Catholic Cemetery at this place and her remains were brought
here for interment. They were accompanied by her two brothers, John and
William and her two sisters, Lizzie and Katie. Her parents were unable
to come. The funeral took place from St. Luke's church last Sunday
afternoon and was largely attended by a large number of the old
neighbors and friends of her family.
Card of Thanks
The undersigned wish to extend their most sincere thanks to their old
neighbors and friends in Two Rivers for the kindness and sympathy shown
them at the burial of their beloved and lamented daughter and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hayes and family
The Chronicle, Tues., Jan. 23, 1900.
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