KATHRYNE HITTNER
Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Fiday at the Muehl Funeral Home at Seymour
for Miss Kathryn Hittner, 84, a former Two Rivers resident, who died at a Bonduel
rest home on Wednesday.
Miss Hittner was born at Cincinatti, Ohio, Sept. 26, 1871, a daughter of the late
Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Hittner, and when she was a child she was brought to Two Rivers
by the family where her father was a practicing physician for many years. She
attended the Two Rivers schools and continued her study of music in New York City
and Europe.
Miss Hittner taught voice, violin and piano in Chicago for a number of years. She
spent the summers at her cottage on Loon Lake, Shawano County, and in recent years
wintered at Seymour.
The only survivors are a sister, Mrs. Bertha Libby of Seymour, and a niece and
three nephews.
Manitowoc Herald Times, October 8, 1955 P. 17
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KATHRYNE HITTNER
Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Fiday at the Muehl Funeral Home at Seymour
for Miss Kathryn Hittner, 84, a former Two Rivers resident, who died at a Bonduel
rest home on Wednesday.
Miss Hittner was born at Cincinatti, Ohio, Sept. 26, 1871, a daughter of the late
Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Hittner, and when she was a child she was brought to Two Rivers
by the family where her father was a practicing physician for many years. She
attended the Two Rivers schools and continued her study of music in New York City
and Europe.
Miss Hittner taught voice, violin and piano in Chicago for a number of years. She
spent the summers at her cottage on Loon Lake, Shawano County, and in recent years
wintered at Seymour.
The only survivors are a sister, Mrs. Bertha Libby of Seymour, and a niece and
three nephews.
Manitowoc Herald Times, October 8, 1955 P. 17
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