Mrs. Lydia Davenport, 74, widow of Charles Davenport, formerly of 802 Seventh Street, Kiel, died Sunday evening at Manitowoc County Hospital. She had been a patient there four months.
The former Lydia Henschel, she was born in Kiel August 24, 1891, a daughter of the late Adolph and Katherina Buchmann Henschel. She attended school in Kiel and was married to Mr. Davenport, December 2, 1912 in Minneapolis. Following their marriage the couple lived in Kiel where her husband died in 1962. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Kiel, and the Frauenverein.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. C. T. (Jane) Gebhardt, Broadview, Illinois; a sister, Mrs. Frank Pasch, Milwaukee, and a brother, Edward Henschel, Kiel.
Mrs. Lydia Davenport, 74, widow of Charles Davenport, formerly of 802 Seventh Street, Kiel, died Sunday evening at Manitowoc County Hospital. She had been a patient there four months.
The former Lydia Henschel, she was born in Kiel August 24, 1891, a daughter of the late Adolph and Katherina Buchmann Henschel. She attended school in Kiel and was married to Mr. Davenport, December 2, 1912 in Minneapolis. Following their marriage the couple lived in Kiel where her husband died in 1962. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Kiel, and the Frauenverein.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. C. T. (Jane) Gebhardt, Broadview, Illinois; a sister, Mrs. Frank Pasch, Milwaukee, and a brother, Edward Henschel, Kiel.
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