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Anna <I>Siehr</I> Nachtwey

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Anna Siehr Nachtwey

Birth
Death
27 Jan 1917 (aged 55–56)
Cooperstown, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Cooperstown, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.3181847, Longitude: -87.7777117
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ANNA NACHTWEY
(1861 - 1917)

Mrs. Joseph Nachtwey, who died early Saturday morning, Jan. 27 of a lingering illness, was buried Tuesday from the St. James Church. She was 53 years old at the time of her death. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, three daughters - Frances, Agatha and Florence - and one son, Victor, also three brothers and one sister. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved family.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, January 30, 1917 P.4

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Mrs. Joseph Nachtwey passed away, at her home Saturday morning, aged 53. The deceased was taken sick some months past and despite the best efforts of physicians and excellent care, grew weaker and weaker each day until death relieved her from all earthly suffering. She was a good Christian woman and a kind and affectionate wife and mother.

She is survived by a husband and four children, Agatha of Milwaukee and Francis, Florence and Victor at home. The burial was held Tuesday from the St. James Catholic church at Cooperstown. Her nephew, Rev. Francis Steinbrecher, of Kaukauna officiated. It was one of the largest gatherings ever attending funeral services in the village, showing high esteem in which the deceased was held by this who knew her.

Some of the outsiders who attended the funeral were: Mrs. Henry Stein, of Oshkosh; John Siehr of Menasha, Mark Nachtwey of Fond du Lac, John Nachtwey and family of Pine Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stadler of Two Rivers, Mrs. Rand of Manitowoc, Walter Steinbrecher of Carney, Mich.; Eugene Steinbrecher of Swanson, Mich.; Leo and Sylvester Steinbrecher of Kaukauna and Mathilda Steinbrecher of Milwaukee.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, February 06, 1917, Page 4

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Mrs. Edward Rand, Mrs. Max Staehle, Mrs. Jacob Elfner and Mrs. Otto Drews are at Cooperstown today to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph Nachtwey, whose death occurred Saturday. Mrs. Nachtwey had made her home in Manitowoc county for many years and was well known in this city.

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Mrs. Jacob Roemer of Fond du Lac, is here to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph Nachtwey at Cooperstown.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, January 30, 1917, Page 3

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The Misses Mathilda Steinbrecher and Agatha Nachtwey of Milwaukee are out here for the funeral of Mrs. Nachtwey.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, January 30, 1917, Page 4
ANNA NACHTWEY
(1861 - 1917)

Mrs. Joseph Nachtwey, who died early Saturday morning, Jan. 27 of a lingering illness, was buried Tuesday from the St. James Church. She was 53 years old at the time of her death. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, three daughters - Frances, Agatha and Florence - and one son, Victor, also three brothers and one sister. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved family.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, January 30, 1917 P.4

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Mrs. Joseph Nachtwey passed away, at her home Saturday morning, aged 53. The deceased was taken sick some months past and despite the best efforts of physicians and excellent care, grew weaker and weaker each day until death relieved her from all earthly suffering. She was a good Christian woman and a kind and affectionate wife and mother.

She is survived by a husband and four children, Agatha of Milwaukee and Francis, Florence and Victor at home. The burial was held Tuesday from the St. James Catholic church at Cooperstown. Her nephew, Rev. Francis Steinbrecher, of Kaukauna officiated. It was one of the largest gatherings ever attending funeral services in the village, showing high esteem in which the deceased was held by this who knew her.

Some of the outsiders who attended the funeral were: Mrs. Henry Stein, of Oshkosh; John Siehr of Menasha, Mark Nachtwey of Fond du Lac, John Nachtwey and family of Pine Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stadler of Two Rivers, Mrs. Rand of Manitowoc, Walter Steinbrecher of Carney, Mich.; Eugene Steinbrecher of Swanson, Mich.; Leo and Sylvester Steinbrecher of Kaukauna and Mathilda Steinbrecher of Milwaukee.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, February 06, 1917, Page 4

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Mrs. Edward Rand, Mrs. Max Staehle, Mrs. Jacob Elfner and Mrs. Otto Drews are at Cooperstown today to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph Nachtwey, whose death occurred Saturday. Mrs. Nachtwey had made her home in Manitowoc county for many years and was well known in this city.

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Mrs. Jacob Roemer of Fond du Lac, is here to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph Nachtwey at Cooperstown.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, January 30, 1917, Page 3

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The Misses Mathilda Steinbrecher and Agatha Nachtwey of Milwaukee are out here for the funeral of Mrs. Nachtwey.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, January 30, 1917, Page 4


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