DEATH CLAIMS MRS. C. HINDT
Dies at Home of Her Daughter After Illness of Two Weeks
Seriously ill for two weeks, Mrs. Charles Hindt, 65, died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Alvin Wuellner on 26th street at 10:30 Wednesday night. She had
been in ill health for several months.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete but services probably will be held Saturday
afternoon, with the Rev. T. A. Hawkes officiating. Interment will be in Pioneers’
Rest cemetery. The body will be taken to the Wuellner home at 5 o’clock this
afternoon.
Mrs. Hindt, nee Henrietta Schwartz, was born in the Tannery, town of Two Rivers,
April 12, 1870, a daughter of Frederick and Fredericka Stechmesser Schwartz,
pioneers of the township. Forty-six years ago she was married in this city to
Charles Hindt, who survives her. Since their marriage they resided in Two Rivers.
Besides her husband Mrs. Hindt leaves six daughters, Mrs. Freeman Harding, Mrs.
Ernst Voelker, Miss Laura Hindt, Mrs. Alvin Wagner, Mrs. Alvin Wuellner, and
Mrs. Carl Stelzer, all of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Menges of the
town of Two Rivers, and Mrs. Charles Wachholz of Santa Clara, Calif., and a
brother, Henry Schwartz of Minneapolis. There are also 13 grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, March 7, 1935 P.12
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DEATH CLAIMS MRS. C. HINDT
Dies at Home of Her Daughter After Illness of Two Weeks
Seriously ill for two weeks, Mrs. Charles Hindt, 65, died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Alvin Wuellner on 26th street at 10:30 Wednesday night. She had
been in ill health for several months.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete but services probably will be held Saturday
afternoon, with the Rev. T. A. Hawkes officiating. Interment will be in Pioneers’
Rest cemetery. The body will be taken to the Wuellner home at 5 o’clock this
afternoon.
Mrs. Hindt, nee Henrietta Schwartz, was born in the Tannery, town of Two Rivers,
April 12, 1870, a daughter of Frederick and Fredericka Stechmesser Schwartz,
pioneers of the township. Forty-six years ago she was married in this city to
Charles Hindt, who survives her. Since their marriage they resided in Two Rivers.
Besides her husband Mrs. Hindt leaves six daughters, Mrs. Freeman Harding, Mrs.
Ernst Voelker, Miss Laura Hindt, Mrs. Alvin Wagner, Mrs. Alvin Wuellner, and
Mrs. Carl Stelzer, all of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Menges of the
town of Two Rivers, and Mrs. Charles Wachholz of Santa Clara, Calif., and a
brother, Henry Schwartz of Minneapolis. There are also 13 grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, March 7, 1935 P.12
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