(From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 30 Mar.)
Mrs. Schubert (sic), an old settler in Town Two Rivers, was buried Friday
from the local Catholic Church. During the past year the elderly lady
has resided with her daughter, Mrs. Karkow.
Der Nord Westen, 02 Apr. 1908.
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Mrs. Mary Shubert, died on March 24, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Karlko from lobar pneumonia. She was born on the 23rd of November, 1835 in Trapstadt, Beiern, Germany. Her maiden name was Mary Kast and she came to this country in 1867 and was married here soon after to Michael Shubert whom she bore two children, Mrs. John Karlko and Mr. Robert Shubert who for many years held the office of Treasurer and two years that of Chairman of our town. Deceased was a gentle, loveable old lady and will be missed by many. She was a devout Christian and was buried from St. Luke's church in Two Rivers last Friday morning.
The Chronicle, Tues., Mar. 31, 1908 .
(From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 30 Mar.)
Mrs. Schubert (sic), an old settler in Town Two Rivers, was buried Friday
from the local Catholic Church. During the past year the elderly lady
has resided with her daughter, Mrs. Karkow.
Der Nord Westen, 02 Apr. 1908.
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Mrs. Mary Shubert, died on March 24, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Karlko from lobar pneumonia. She was born on the 23rd of November, 1835 in Trapstadt, Beiern, Germany. Her maiden name was Mary Kast and she came to this country in 1867 and was married here soon after to Michael Shubert whom she bore two children, Mrs. John Karlko and Mr. Robert Shubert who for many years held the office of Treasurer and two years that of Chairman of our town. Deceased was a gentle, loveable old lady and will be missed by many. She was a devout Christian and was buried from St. Luke's church in Two Rivers last Friday morning.
The Chronicle, Tues., Mar. 31, 1908 .
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