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Elizabeth <I>Schnese</I> Namz

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Elizabeth Schnese Namz

Birth
Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Apr 1945 (aged 75)
Schaumburg, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Cooperstown, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Elizabeth Namz, 75, who for the past 15 years had resided in Manitowoc, died this morning in Chicago where she had been visiting.

Her body will be brought to Manitowoc for interment and funeral arrangements will be announced Friday.

She is survived by four sons, Walter, Edward and August, all of Manitowoc. Louis of Green Bay and a daughter, Clara of Duluth Minn.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, April 19, 1945 p.2

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Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Namz, 75, who died suddenly yesterday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Landeck in Evanston, Ill., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Knutson funeral home, Denmark, and at 2 o'clock at the Zion Evangelical church, Denmark.

Burial will be in the Cooperstown cemetery.

Mrs. Namz, nee Elizabeth Schnese, was born at Niles Center, Ill., and was married to Ludwig Namz in 1887. They located on a farm in Cooperstown. Mr. Namz died in 1915 and she lived later in this city
before moving to Chicago.

Survivors are four sons, Louis of Green Bay, Edward, Walter and August of this city; two daughters, Mrs. Alfred Nelson of Duluth and Mrs. Martha McKeoun of Green Bay; seven brothers and three sisters.

The body is at the Knutson funeral home.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, April 20, 1945 p.2
Mrs. Elizabeth Namz, 75, who for the past 15 years had resided in Manitowoc, died this morning in Chicago where she had been visiting.

Her body will be brought to Manitowoc for interment and funeral arrangements will be announced Friday.

She is survived by four sons, Walter, Edward and August, all of Manitowoc. Louis of Green Bay and a daughter, Clara of Duluth Minn.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, April 19, 1945 p.2

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Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Namz, 75, who died suddenly yesterday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Landeck in Evanston, Ill., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Knutson funeral home, Denmark, and at 2 o'clock at the Zion Evangelical church, Denmark.

Burial will be in the Cooperstown cemetery.

Mrs. Namz, nee Elizabeth Schnese, was born at Niles Center, Ill., and was married to Ludwig Namz in 1887. They located on a farm in Cooperstown. Mr. Namz died in 1915 and she lived later in this city
before moving to Chicago.

Survivors are four sons, Louis of Green Bay, Edward, Walter and August of this city; two daughters, Mrs. Alfred Nelson of Duluth and Mrs. Martha McKeoun of Green Bay; seven brothers and three sisters.

The body is at the Knutson funeral home.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, April 20, 1945 p.2


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