NANA LOHMAN
Two Rivers Widow 15th County Fatality
TWO RIVERS—A prominent 86 year old Two Rivers widow has become Manitowoc County’s
15th traffic fatality of the year.
Mrs. Nana Lohman, 1421-25th St., died at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital at 2 p.m.
Wednesday of complications resulting from a broken back received in a rear end
collision 2-12 miles northwest of this city on Highway 147 a week ago. The ruling
was made by Dr. Theodore Teitgen, county coroner.
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Passenger in Auto
County police said Mrs. Lohman was a passenger in an automobile driven by Ethel B.
Waldo, 77, 2916 Adams St., Two Rivers, which was struck from the rear by another
operated by (private), of Rt. 1, Mishicot. Four other persons were hurt in the
crash.
(snip)
Mrs. Lohman, nee Nana Nash, was born Oct. 31, 1880 at Two Rivers, a daughter of the
late William F. and Theresa Abel Nash. Her father was a longtime editor and publisher
of the former Two Rivers Weekly Chronicle. She attended Two Rivers schools.
She was married in 1900 to Arthur H. Lohman, who for years was director of purchasing
at the Hamilton Mfg. Co. and was the community’s foremost historian over a long period
of years. He died in 1954. She was a member of the Ladies Charitable Assn., the Ladies
of the Round Table and the Woman’s Club of Two Rivers.
Funeral Friday
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Donald C. (Gertrude) Dean of Two Rivers; Mrs.
Edward (Ethel) Purcell of Brookfield, Ill., and Mrs. John (Winifred) Hollenbach of
Holland, Mich; a son, Leslie C. Lohman of New Orleans; a brother Garret Nash, of
Rockford, Ill, nine grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. A sister and four
brothers preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels,
Two Rivers, and at 11 a.m. at St. Luke Catholic Church, the Rev. Earl Brouchoud
officiating. Burial will be in the family plot in Pioneer’ Rest Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral chapels after 7 o’clock this Thursday evening where
the Rosary will be recited at 8 o’clock.
Manitowoc Herald Times, August 31, 1967 P. 1
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NANA LOHMAN
Two Rivers Widow 15th County Fatality
TWO RIVERS—A prominent 86 year old Two Rivers widow has become Manitowoc County’s
15th traffic fatality of the year.
Mrs. Nana Lohman, 1421-25th St., died at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital at 2 p.m.
Wednesday of complications resulting from a broken back received in a rear end
collision 2-12 miles northwest of this city on Highway 147 a week ago. The ruling
was made by Dr. Theodore Teitgen, county coroner.
(snip)
Passenger in Auto
County police said Mrs. Lohman was a passenger in an automobile driven by Ethel B.
Waldo, 77, 2916 Adams St., Two Rivers, which was struck from the rear by another
operated by (private), of Rt. 1, Mishicot. Four other persons were hurt in the
crash.
(snip)
Mrs. Lohman, nee Nana Nash, was born Oct. 31, 1880 at Two Rivers, a daughter of the
late William F. and Theresa Abel Nash. Her father was a longtime editor and publisher
of the former Two Rivers Weekly Chronicle. She attended Two Rivers schools.
She was married in 1900 to Arthur H. Lohman, who for years was director of purchasing
at the Hamilton Mfg. Co. and was the community’s foremost historian over a long period
of years. He died in 1954. She was a member of the Ladies Charitable Assn., the Ladies
of the Round Table and the Woman’s Club of Two Rivers.
Funeral Friday
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Donald C. (Gertrude) Dean of Two Rivers; Mrs.
Edward (Ethel) Purcell of Brookfield, Ill., and Mrs. John (Winifred) Hollenbach of
Holland, Mich; a son, Leslie C. Lohman of New Orleans; a brother Garret Nash, of
Rockford, Ill, nine grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. A sister and four
brothers preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels,
Two Rivers, and at 11 a.m. at St. Luke Catholic Church, the Rev. Earl Brouchoud
officiating. Burial will be in the family plot in Pioneer’ Rest Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral chapels after 7 o’clock this Thursday evening where
the Rosary will be recited at 8 o’clock.
Manitowoc Herald Times, August 31, 1967 P. 1
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