Wife of: Maurice E. Hardy
Married: Sept. 29, 1908
Mother of: Charles Eugene, William John, Jerome Vincent, Eugene Thomas, John, Kathryn, Thomas Edward and Maurice J. Hardy
Obituary follows:
Mrs. M. Hardy Dies Suddenly At Rochester
WRIGHTSTOWN-- Mrs. Maurice Hardy, 62, Wrightstown, died Monday night at 10:10 at Rochester, Minn. She submitted to surgery Sunday.
She was born Dec. 7, 1890, in Kaukauna, lived in Neshkoro about two years, and moved to Wrightstown in 1920. She was a member of St. Paul's Catholic church, Wrightstown, and belonged to the Christian Mothers Society of that church.
Survivors include the husband, one daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Kathryn) Neuman, Appleton; six sons, Charles and Eugene, Kaukauna, William, Milwaukee, Jerome, Sheboygan, Thomas, Menasha, and Maurice Jr., in service at Leavenworth Kansas; three sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Schermitzler, Stockbridge, Mrs. Lucille Verboomen, Green Bay, and Mrs. Lillian Krause, Bremerton, Wash.; two brothers, Charles Ristau, West Allis, and Gordon Ristau, address unknown; one adopted sister, Mrs. Alice Mae Moran, Los Angeles; two step-sisters, Mrs. Albert Lindstrom, Kaukauna, and Mrs. William Graef, Fond du Lac; and 18 grandchildren.
Friends may call this afternoon at the De Wang Funeral Home, Wrightstown, until the time of the funeral Friday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Wrightstown. The pastor, the Rev. August Broekman, will conduct the services. Burial will be in the Holy Cross Cemetery, Kaukauna. The rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock tonight and Thursday.
Her husband and the rest of her family were at her bedside when she died.
Wife of: Maurice E. Hardy
Married: Sept. 29, 1908
Mother of: Charles Eugene, William John, Jerome Vincent, Eugene Thomas, John, Kathryn, Thomas Edward and Maurice J. Hardy
Obituary follows:
Mrs. M. Hardy Dies Suddenly At Rochester
WRIGHTSTOWN-- Mrs. Maurice Hardy, 62, Wrightstown, died Monday night at 10:10 at Rochester, Minn. She submitted to surgery Sunday.
She was born Dec. 7, 1890, in Kaukauna, lived in Neshkoro about two years, and moved to Wrightstown in 1920. She was a member of St. Paul's Catholic church, Wrightstown, and belonged to the Christian Mothers Society of that church.
Survivors include the husband, one daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Kathryn) Neuman, Appleton; six sons, Charles and Eugene, Kaukauna, William, Milwaukee, Jerome, Sheboygan, Thomas, Menasha, and Maurice Jr., in service at Leavenworth Kansas; three sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Schermitzler, Stockbridge, Mrs. Lucille Verboomen, Green Bay, and Mrs. Lillian Krause, Bremerton, Wash.; two brothers, Charles Ristau, West Allis, and Gordon Ristau, address unknown; one adopted sister, Mrs. Alice Mae Moran, Los Angeles; two step-sisters, Mrs. Albert Lindstrom, Kaukauna, and Mrs. William Graef, Fond du Lac; and 18 grandchildren.
Friends may call this afternoon at the De Wang Funeral Home, Wrightstown, until the time of the funeral Friday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Wrightstown. The pastor, the Rev. August Broekman, will conduct the services. Burial will be in the Holy Cross Cemetery, Kaukauna. The rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock tonight and Thursday.
Her husband and the rest of her family were at her bedside when she died.
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