Mother Survives Son But Few Days
Mrs. Sophia Jacobi, 72, widow of Fred Jacobi, Sr., and whose son, Fred Jacobi, Jr., died a few days ago, passed away yesterday at the St. Nicholas hospital at Sheboygan.
She had undergone two operations, the last one on Wednesday and her condition grew weaker following the second operation.
The maiden name of the deceased was Sophia Steffen and she was born in the town of Herman, Sheboygan county. Her husband preceded her in death 22 years ago and she had been residing at the home of her son, Fred Jr., in Cleveland, whose funeral was held a few days ago.
One son, Roland of Cleveland, a daughter, Mrs. Emil Kolb of Davenport, Ia., a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred Jacobi, Jr., two brothers, William Steffen, Fresno, California and who is now here and Herman Steffen of Storm Lake, Ia., and seven grand-
children survive.
Funeral services will take place from the Jacobi home in Cleveland Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, Rev. Sprengling officiating. The body may be viewed between 7 and 8
tonight at the Wattawa parlors.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. March 22, 1928 P. 1
Mother Survives Son But Few Days
Mrs. Sophia Jacobi, 72, widow of Fred Jacobi, Sr., and whose son, Fred Jacobi, Jr., died a few days ago, passed away yesterday at the St. Nicholas hospital at Sheboygan.
She had undergone two operations, the last one on Wednesday and her condition grew weaker following the second operation.
The maiden name of the deceased was Sophia Steffen and she was born in the town of Herman, Sheboygan county. Her husband preceded her in death 22 years ago and she had been residing at the home of her son, Fred Jr., in Cleveland, whose funeral was held a few days ago.
One son, Roland of Cleveland, a daughter, Mrs. Emil Kolb of Davenport, Ia., a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred Jacobi, Jr., two brothers, William Steffen, Fresno, California and who is now here and Herman Steffen of Storm Lake, Ia., and seven grand-
children survive.
Funeral services will take place from the Jacobi home in Cleveland Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, Rev. Sprengling officiating. The body may be viewed between 7 and 8
tonight at the Wattawa parlors.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. March 22, 1928 P. 1
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