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Bertha <I>Matthaeus</I> Guetzloe

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Bertha Matthaeus Guetzloe

Birth
Rhine, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1937 (aged 71–72)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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BERTHA GUETZLOE

Mrs. William J. Guetzloe, 74, of 707 Jay street, died Monday night at the home. She had been seriously ill three weeks.
Mrs. Guetzloe, nee Bertha Matthaeus, was born in Kiel in 1865 and the family later moved to Nordheim where her father was a well-known merchant. She was married at Kiel in 1888 to Mr. Guetzloe and they located in Kiel, where he was postmaster for 18 years. He also operated a general store. In 1918 the Guetzloes came to this city to reside. Last August Mr. and Mrs. Guetzloe celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.
Survivors are the widower; daughter, Mrs. W.J. Taylor of Wisconsin Rapids; two sons, Harvey Guetzloe, assistant managing editor of the New York Times and Lester Guetzloe, assistant professor of journalism at Ohio State University. (rest missing)


BERTHA GUETZLOE

Mrs. William J. Guetzloe, 74, of 707 Jay street, died Monday night at the home. She had been seriously ill three weeks.
Mrs. Guetzloe, nee Bertha Matthaeus, was born in Kiel in 1865 and the family later moved to Nordheim where her father was a well-known merchant. She was married at Kiel in 1888 to Mr. Guetzloe and they located in Kiel, where he was postmaster for 18 years. He also operated a general store. In 1918 the Guetzloes came to this city to reside. Last August Mr. and Mrs. Guetzloe celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.
Survivors are the widower; daughter, Mrs. W.J. Taylor of Wisconsin Rapids; two sons, Harvey Guetzloe, assistant managing editor of the New York Times and Lester Guetzloe, assistant professor of journalism at Ohio State University. (rest missing)



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