Miss Mary M. Nierenberger, 41, 1926 45th St., died at the Kenosha Hospital Saturday following a short illness.
She was born in Argentina, South America, June 9, 1911, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nierenberger.
At an early age she came to Kansas and Nebraska where she resided until she move to Chicago. She had been a resident of Kenosha since 1942. Miss Nierenberger was employed by the First National Bank, and was a member of the Holy Rosary Church, the church choir & the Children of Mary Sodality.
Besides her mother, Mrs. Anna Nierenberger, Kenosha, survivors are six brothers and three sisters, Michael and Mathew, both of Olivet, Mich., George, Racine, Joseph, Adam, John, Mrs. Casper Paul, Mrs. Gerald Aplin and Mrs. David Bernhardt, all of Kenosha.
She was preceded in death by her father, Oct. 28, 1944.
Kenosha Evening News, 1/26/1953
Miss Mary M. Nierenberger, 41, 1926 45th St., died at the Kenosha Hospital Saturday following a short illness.
She was born in Argentina, South America, June 9, 1911, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nierenberger.
At an early age she came to Kansas and Nebraska where she resided until she move to Chicago. She had been a resident of Kenosha since 1942. Miss Nierenberger was employed by the First National Bank, and was a member of the Holy Rosary Church, the church choir & the Children of Mary Sodality.
Besides her mother, Mrs. Anna Nierenberger, Kenosha, survivors are six brothers and three sisters, Michael and Mathew, both of Olivet, Mich., George, Racine, Joseph, Adam, John, Mrs. Casper Paul, Mrs. Gerald Aplin and Mrs. David Bernhardt, all of Kenosha.
She was preceded in death by her father, Oct. 28, 1944.
Kenosha Evening News, 1/26/1953
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