PAULINE KEMPER
MRS. KEMPER PASSES AWAY
Funeral For Widow of Former Mayor To Be Held
Mrs. Pauline Kemper, 72, widow of former Mayor W.G. Kemper, died Sunday morning
at the Holy Family hospital after a several weeks illness. Mrs. Kemper had made
her home at the hospital for two years.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m., from the Frazier mortuary. Burial
will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Born in Manitowoc
Mrs. Kemper, whose maiden name was Pauline Franz, was born in this city. In 1883
she was married to Dr. W. G. Kemper. He started the practice of medicine at
Kewaunee and later the Kempers moved to Omaha, Neb. Following a few years residence
in the western city Dr. and Mrs. Kemper returned to Manitowoc where they made their
home after that.
Dr. Kemper, who in addition to serving two terms as mayor of Manitowoc, was also
county coroner at one time. He died in 1932.
In a wide range of acquaintanceship, Mrs. Kemper was well known for her charm,
with a personality that was winning and attractive. She was one of the city’s social
leaders and together with her husband took part in much of the local activity. A
beautiful woman, she had that added grace which wins and holds friends and will be
long remembered by those who in her circle recognized the qualities which made for
her popularity.
Son Survives
Survivors are a son, Robert, Norfolk Va., and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Becker, South
Orange , N.J.
The body is at the Frazier mortuary and may be viewed there until the hour of services
tomorrow.
Manitowoc Herald Times, November 23, 1936 P. 2
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[cause: chronic myocarditis uremia/bur. on Louis Kemper lot]
PAULINE KEMPER
MRS. KEMPER PASSES AWAY
Funeral For Widow of Former Mayor To Be Held
Mrs. Pauline Kemper, 72, widow of former Mayor W.G. Kemper, died Sunday morning
at the Holy Family hospital after a several weeks illness. Mrs. Kemper had made
her home at the hospital for two years.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m., from the Frazier mortuary. Burial
will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Born in Manitowoc
Mrs. Kemper, whose maiden name was Pauline Franz, was born in this city. In 1883
she was married to Dr. W. G. Kemper. He started the practice of medicine at
Kewaunee and later the Kempers moved to Omaha, Neb. Following a few years residence
in the western city Dr. and Mrs. Kemper returned to Manitowoc where they made their
home after that.
Dr. Kemper, who in addition to serving two terms as mayor of Manitowoc, was also
county coroner at one time. He died in 1932.
In a wide range of acquaintanceship, Mrs. Kemper was well known for her charm,
with a personality that was winning and attractive. She was one of the city’s social
leaders and together with her husband took part in much of the local activity. A
beautiful woman, she had that added grace which wins and holds friends and will be
long remembered by those who in her circle recognized the qualities which made for
her popularity.
Son Survives
Survivors are a son, Robert, Norfolk Va., and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Becker, South
Orange , N.J.
The body is at the Frazier mortuary and may be viewed there until the hour of services
tomorrow.
Manitowoc Herald Times, November 23, 1936 P. 2
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[cause: chronic myocarditis uremia/bur. on Louis Kemper lot]
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