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Julitta Kronzer

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Julitta Kronzer

Birth
Death
Jan 1918 (aged 12–13)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
6-1
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JULITTA KRONZER

Those who attended the funeral of the late Miss Julitta Kronzer at
Two Rivers, yesterday and have returned to their respective homes,
were H. W. Hostman and Mrs. William Holling, Plymouth; the Misses
Marie Florenes and Marcella Kriegelstein, Miss Anna Kansler, Mrs.
Auguste Ourada and two sons, Edward and Jacob Kriegelstein, John
Nelson and son and John Kronzer, all of Sheboygan; Miss Aselia?
Kronzer and Joseph Kronzer, Oshkosh; Mrs. Harry Lukas and
daughters, Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, January 25, 1918, Page 2.
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JULITTA KRONZER

Death claimed Julitta Kronzer, aged thirteen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Matt Kronzer Monday after a lingering illness. Deceased is survived by a
sister and several brothers besides her parents. The funeral took place
this morning from St. Luke's church.
The Reporter, Thurs., Jan. 24, 1918.
JULITTA KRONZER

Those who attended the funeral of the late Miss Julitta Kronzer at
Two Rivers, yesterday and have returned to their respective homes,
were H. W. Hostman and Mrs. William Holling, Plymouth; the Misses
Marie Florenes and Marcella Kriegelstein, Miss Anna Kansler, Mrs.
Auguste Ourada and two sons, Edward and Jacob Kriegelstein, John
Nelson and son and John Kronzer, all of Sheboygan; Miss Aselia?
Kronzer and Joseph Kronzer, Oshkosh; Mrs. Harry Lukas and
daughters, Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, January 25, 1918, Page 2.
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JULITTA KRONZER

Death claimed Julitta Kronzer, aged thirteen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Matt Kronzer Monday after a lingering illness. Deceased is survived by a
sister and several brothers besides her parents. The funeral took place
this morning from St. Luke's church.
The Reporter, Thurs., Jan. 24, 1918.


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