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Blanche Emma <I>Just</I> Ullrich

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Blanche Emma Just Ullrich

Birth
Death
29 Apr 1932 (aged 44–45)
Burial
Melnik, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.2467702, Longitude: -87.7462695
Plot
Section B
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BLANCHE ULLRICH
MOTHER OF 4 DIES AFTER A YEAR'S ILLNESS

After a year's illness, Mrs. Louis Ullrich, aged 44, passed away early this morning at the family home 719 North Eighth street. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home and later from the Presbyterian church at Melnik, with burial in the cemetery there.
The maiden name of the deceased was Blanche Emma Just and she was born at Cooperstown in 1887. She was married in 1909 to Louis A. Ullrich at Cooperstown and they removed to Manitowoc where they since resided.
The deceased is survived by her husband, one daughter Irene, three sons, LeRoy, Milton and Lester, her mother Mrs. Frances Just, and three brothers,?? of Cooperstown, Dr. W.W. Just, city and Dr. A.J. Just, Pulaski.
The deceased was a member of the Band Mothers organization and of the Bohemian Ladies society. The remains may be viewed at the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei Funeral home after six o'clock Saturday evening.
Manitowoc Herald News, April 29, 1932 p.5
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Louis Ullrich of this city and Miss Blanche Just, a popular Cooperstown girl were married at Cooperstown Tuesday, the wedding celebration at the home of the bride's parents being attended by a large party, including many from this city. Mr. Ullrich is an employee of the Madsen Seed Co., and the couple will make their home in this city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald - Wed., July 6, 1910
info from 2manitowoc.com
BLANCHE ULLRICH
MOTHER OF 4 DIES AFTER A YEAR'S ILLNESS

After a year's illness, Mrs. Louis Ullrich, aged 44, passed away early this morning at the family home 719 North Eighth street. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home and later from the Presbyterian church at Melnik, with burial in the cemetery there.
The maiden name of the deceased was Blanche Emma Just and she was born at Cooperstown in 1887. She was married in 1909 to Louis A. Ullrich at Cooperstown and they removed to Manitowoc where they since resided.
The deceased is survived by her husband, one daughter Irene, three sons, LeRoy, Milton and Lester, her mother Mrs. Frances Just, and three brothers,?? of Cooperstown, Dr. W.W. Just, city and Dr. A.J. Just, Pulaski.
The deceased was a member of the Band Mothers organization and of the Bohemian Ladies society. The remains may be viewed at the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei Funeral home after six o'clock Saturday evening.
Manitowoc Herald News, April 29, 1932 p.5
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Louis Ullrich of this city and Miss Blanche Just, a popular Cooperstown girl were married at Cooperstown Tuesday, the wedding celebration at the home of the bride's parents being attended by a large party, including many from this city. Mr. Ullrich is an employee of the Madsen Seed Co., and the couple will make their home in this city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald - Wed., July 6, 1910
info from 2manitowoc.com


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