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Fay Wood Wagner

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Fay Wood Wagner

Birth
Death
1918 (aged 31–32)
Burial
Mukwonago, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.8674403, Longitude: -88.3358222
Plot
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DEATH CLAIMS MRS. LOUIS J. WAGNER TODAY

Mrs. Louis J. Wagner died at her home in North Eighth street at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon as result of pneumonia following an attack of influenza. Mrs. Wagner with her husband has been a resident here for several years and was prominent in social circles. She has been ill but a few days. A more extended obituary will be published tomorrow.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, December 3, 1918

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MUKWONAGO PAYS TRIBUTE TO MRS. WAGNER

The little village of Mukwonago on Saturday afternoon paid last respects to the memory of the late Mrs. L.J. Wagner, of this city, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woods reside here and whose burial took place from the family home there. All business places closed there for two hours Saturday afternoon, during the funeral. Scores who were unable to secure places inside, remained on the lawn outside and followed the funeral procession to the cemetery. The services were in charge of Rev. Father Keicher of this city.
Manitowoc Herald News Monday, December 9, 1918 pg. 3
DEATH CLAIMS MRS. LOUIS J. WAGNER TODAY

Mrs. Louis J. Wagner died at her home in North Eighth street at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon as result of pneumonia following an attack of influenza. Mrs. Wagner with her husband has been a resident here for several years and was prominent in social circles. She has been ill but a few days. A more extended obituary will be published tomorrow.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, December 3, 1918

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MUKWONAGO PAYS TRIBUTE TO MRS. WAGNER

The little village of Mukwonago on Saturday afternoon paid last respects to the memory of the late Mrs. L.J. Wagner, of this city, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woods reside here and whose burial took place from the family home there. All business places closed there for two hours Saturday afternoon, during the funeral. Scores who were unable to secure places inside, remained on the lawn outside and followed the funeral procession to the cemetery. The services were in charge of Rev. Father Keicher of this city.
Manitowoc Herald News Monday, December 9, 1918 pg. 3

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