CATHERINE JACQUETTE (d. 1935)
RITES TO BE HELD TUESDAY
Funeral Services Arranged For Mrs. Frank Jacquette Sr.
Funeral services for Mrs. Frank Jacquette Sr., 85, one of the earliest native
born white, children in the town of Mishicot, who died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Richard Krey in this city Saturday, will be held Tuesday at 8:30
a.m. from the Klein and Stangel, Inc., funeral home and at 9 o'clock from St.
Mark's Catholic church. The Rev. P.J. Nilles will officiate. Interment will be
in Calvary cemetery here.
Mrs. Jacquette, nee Catherine Hoffman was born in the town of Mishicot, April 14,
1851 (sic). Sixty-four years ago she was married to Frank Jacquette of the town
of Mishicot, who preceded her in death on the old homestead 21 years ago.
Following the death of her husband she remained on the homestead farm, residing
with her son Joseph up to nine months ago, when she came to this city to live
with a daughter.
The deceased is survived by eight daughters, Mrs. Richard Krey of this city,
Mrs. John Meyer of Chelsea, Taylor county; Mrs. William Gehrke, Mrs. George
Zipperer and Mrs. Nicholas Orth, all of Manitowoc, Mrs. Frank Walters of
Milwaukee, Mrs. Adolph Sprang of Manitowoc Rapids and Mrs. Charles Werner of
Milwaukee and two sons, Frank, Jr., of this city and Joseph of Mishicot. She
also leaves a sister, Mrs. Margaret Fields of Sheboygan, 63 grandchildren and
25 great grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, February 18, 1935 P. 9.
CATHERINE JACQUETTE (d. 1935)
RITES TO BE HELD TUESDAY
Funeral Services Arranged For Mrs. Frank Jacquette Sr.
Funeral services for Mrs. Frank Jacquette Sr., 85, one of the earliest native
born white, children in the town of Mishicot, who died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Richard Krey in this city Saturday, will be held Tuesday at 8:30
a.m. from the Klein and Stangel, Inc., funeral home and at 9 o'clock from St.
Mark's Catholic church. The Rev. P.J. Nilles will officiate. Interment will be
in Calvary cemetery here.
Mrs. Jacquette, nee Catherine Hoffman was born in the town of Mishicot, April 14,
1851 (sic). Sixty-four years ago she was married to Frank Jacquette of the town
of Mishicot, who preceded her in death on the old homestead 21 years ago.
Following the death of her husband she remained on the homestead farm, residing
with her son Joseph up to nine months ago, when she came to this city to live
with a daughter.
The deceased is survived by eight daughters, Mrs. Richard Krey of this city,
Mrs. John Meyer of Chelsea, Taylor county; Mrs. William Gehrke, Mrs. George
Zipperer and Mrs. Nicholas Orth, all of Manitowoc, Mrs. Frank Walters of
Milwaukee, Mrs. Adolph Sprang of Manitowoc Rapids and Mrs. Charles Werner of
Milwaukee and two sons, Frank, Jr., of this city and Joseph of Mishicot. She
also leaves a sister, Mrs. Margaret Fields of Sheboygan, 63 grandchildren and
25 great grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, February 18, 1935 P. 9.
Family Members
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Catherine Jaquette Krey
1873–1954
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Mary Jacquette Meyer
1874–1938
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Frank Jacquette
1875–1949
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Anna M Jacquette Gierke
1877–1951
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Barbara Jacquette Zipperer
1879–1952
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Elizabeth Jacquette Lemke
1880–1922
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Wilhelmina "Minnie" Jacquette Orth
1882–1966
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John Jacquette
1884–1966
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Clara Anna Jacquette Manthei
1886–1979
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Rose "Rosa" Jacquette Sprang
1888–1965
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Joseph Peter Jacquette
1890–1979
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Helen C. "Ella" Jacquette Werner
1892–1969
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Apolonia Jacquette
1895–1895
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