MRS. SCHETTER SUCCUMBS AT ROUTE 3 HOME
Funeral Services to Be Held Saturday Morning; Burial at Mishicot
Mrs. John Schetter, Sr., 65, member of a family long prominent in Manitowoc
county activities, died at the family home on Two Rivers Route 3, late
yesterday afternoon following an illness of some duration.
Born in the county, Mrs. Schetter, nee Mary Trossen, spent much of her early
life in the township of Newton and later moved to the present address following
her marriage to Mr. Schetter. Besides the husband, immediate survivors include
four children, Mrs. Aaron Bausch, Manitowoc Route 3 and Mrs. Arthur Wilke,
Manitowoc and two sons, John Jr., and Raymond at the home and two brothers,
Nic Trossen at Newton and Hubert Trossen, Cleveland.
The remains will be removed to the family homestead late today from where
funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. Services from the
Holy Cross church in the village of Mishicot will be held at 9:30 o'clock with
the Rev. Pritzl officiating. Internment will take place at the Mishicot cemetery.
The Reporter and Chronicle, June 7, 1934
(sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
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(b. 22 Jul 1868, d. 06 Jun 1934)
(Dau. Of Nicolaus and Luzia (Bingen) Trossen).
MRS. SCHETTER SUCCUMBS AT ROUTE 3 HOME
Funeral Services to Be Held Saturday Morning; Burial at Mishicot
Mrs. John Schetter, Sr., 65, member of a family long prominent in Manitowoc
county activities, died at the family home on Two Rivers Route 3, late
yesterday afternoon following an illness of some duration.
Born in the county, Mrs. Schetter, nee Mary Trossen, spent much of her early
life in the township of Newton and later moved to the present address following
her marriage to Mr. Schetter. Besides the husband, immediate survivors include
four children, Mrs. Aaron Bausch, Manitowoc Route 3 and Mrs. Arthur Wilke,
Manitowoc and two sons, John Jr., and Raymond at the home and two brothers,
Nic Trossen at Newton and Hubert Trossen, Cleveland.
The remains will be removed to the family homestead late today from where
funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. Services from the
Holy Cross church in the village of Mishicot will be held at 9:30 o'clock with
the Rev. Pritzl officiating. Internment will take place at the Mishicot cemetery.
The Reporter and Chronicle, June 7, 1934
(sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
********
(b. 22 Jul 1868, d. 06 Jun 1934)
(Dau. Of Nicolaus and Luzia (Bingen) Trossen).
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