(1838 - 1912)
DEATH ENDS FOUR MONTHS SUFFERING
After a lingering illness of four months, Mrs. Michael Shipper (sic), one of the city's well known pioneer residents was claimed by death early today, her demise occurring at the home of her daughter Mrs. William Schroeder where she had made her home for some time. Mrs. Shipper was afflicted with an incurable malady and had suffered greatly.
Mrs. Shipper came here in 1867 with her husband and had been a resident of the county ever since. The couple were eleven weeks in crossing the Atlantic. Mr. Shipper died 27 years ago and Mrs. Shipper is survived by three sons and two daughters, George and Albert, this city, Frank of Owen, Mrs. Wm. Schroeder and Mrs. Paul Kattner, this city. One sister, Mrs. Kate Sharwig, Two Rivers, and a brother John Sheuer of Milwaukee also survive.
Funeral arrangements have not been made.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, November 23, 1912 P. 1
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(1838 - 1912)
DEATH ENDS FOUR MONTHS SUFFERING
After a lingering illness of four months, Mrs. Michael Shipper (sic), one of the city's well known pioneer residents was claimed by death early today, her demise occurring at the home of her daughter Mrs. William Schroeder where she had made her home for some time. Mrs. Shipper was afflicted with an incurable malady and had suffered greatly.
Mrs. Shipper came here in 1867 with her husband and had been a resident of the county ever since. The couple were eleven weeks in crossing the Atlantic. Mr. Shipper died 27 years ago and Mrs. Shipper is survived by three sons and two daughters, George and Albert, this city, Frank of Owen, Mrs. Wm. Schroeder and Mrs. Paul Kattner, this city. One sister, Mrs. Kate Sharwig, Two Rivers, and a brother John Sheuer of Milwaukee also survive.
Funeral arrangements have not been made.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, November 23, 1912 P. 1
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