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Alvina <I>Bruchert</I> Kraus

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Alvina Bruchert Kraus

Birth
Germany
Death
23 Jun 1931 (aged 79)
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Zander, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ALVINA KRAUS

(1851 • 1931)


Mrs. Alvina Kraus, 80, Dies Tuesday At Home in Mishicot


Mrs. Alvina Kraus, 80, widow of Gustave Kraus, passed away Tuesday afternoon at the home in Mishicot. Burial will take place on Friday afternoon at one from the home and at two from the Zander Lutheran church.


The deceased, whose maiden name was Alvina Bruschert, was born in Germany in 1851 and came to this country with her parents at an early age. They lived in Kewaunee county for a time. She was married to Gustave Kraus in 1868.


Five daughters, Miss Minnie Kraus and Mrs. Helen Ullman of Mishicot, Mrs. John Bertler of Manitowoc, Mrs. Wm. Jorsch of Duluth, and Mrs. Louis Hein of Racine and one son, William of Green Bay survive.


The remains will be removed tomorrow morning to the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ullman in Mishicot from the Specht funeral parlor.


Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Wednesday, June 24, 1931 P. 10


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MRS. KRAUS IS DEATH VICTIM

Mishicot Woman Dies After Stroke


Mrs. Alvina Bruschert Kraus died shortly after noon yesterday at her home at Mishicot. She had been in ill health for a time and suffered a stroke of apoplexy which caused death.


The deceased was born Aug. 14, 1851, in Germany. She came to this country when a child of three with her parents. She made her home on a farm in Kewaunee county for a number of years, later moving to Mishicot on a farm where she lived for 30 years. She married 63 years ago and was preceded in death by her husband.


Surviving are six children, Miss Minnie Kraus, Mishicot; Mrs. John Bertler, Manitowoc; Mrs. William Jorsch, Duluth, Minn.; Mrs. Helen Ullman, Mishicot; Mrs. Louis Hein, Racine and William Kraus of Green Bay. There are also 12 grandchildren surviving.


The body will be taken from the Specht funeral parlors Thursday forenoon to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Helen Ullman. The funeral will be held Friday from the home at 1:00 p.m. and at 2:00 from the St. John's Lutheran church at Zander with the Rev. Gruienderniann officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery at Zander.


Manitowoc Evening Times, Wis., June 24, 1931 p. 3


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ALVINA KRAUS

(1851 • 1931)


Mrs. Alvina Kraus, 80, Dies Tuesday At Home in Mishicot


Mrs. Alvina Kraus, 80, widow of Gustave Kraus, passed away Tuesday afternoon at the home in Mishicot. Burial will take place on Friday afternoon at one from the home and at two from the Zander Lutheran church.


The deceased, whose maiden name was Alvina Bruschert, was born in Germany in 1851 and came to this country with her parents at an early age. They lived in Kewaunee county for a time. She was married to Gustave Kraus in 1868.


Five daughters, Miss Minnie Kraus and Mrs. Helen Ullman of Mishicot, Mrs. John Bertler of Manitowoc, Mrs. Wm. Jorsch of Duluth, and Mrs. Louis Hein of Racine and one son, William of Green Bay survive.


The remains will be removed tomorrow morning to the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ullman in Mishicot from the Specht funeral parlor.


Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Wednesday, June 24, 1931 P. 10


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MRS. KRAUS IS DEATH VICTIM

Mishicot Woman Dies After Stroke


Mrs. Alvina Bruschert Kraus died shortly after noon yesterday at her home at Mishicot. She had been in ill health for a time and suffered a stroke of apoplexy which caused death.


The deceased was born Aug. 14, 1851, in Germany. She came to this country when a child of three with her parents. She made her home on a farm in Kewaunee county for a number of years, later moving to Mishicot on a farm where she lived for 30 years. She married 63 years ago and was preceded in death by her husband.


Surviving are six children, Miss Minnie Kraus, Mishicot; Mrs. John Bertler, Manitowoc; Mrs. William Jorsch, Duluth, Minn.; Mrs. Helen Ullman, Mishicot; Mrs. Louis Hein, Racine and William Kraus of Green Bay. There are also 12 grandchildren surviving.


The body will be taken from the Specht funeral parlors Thursday forenoon to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Helen Ullman. The funeral will be held Friday from the home at 1:00 p.m. and at 2:00 from the St. John's Lutheran church at Zander with the Rev. Gruienderniann officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery at Zander.


Manitowoc Evening Times, Wis., June 24, 1931 p. 3


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