Dr. E. H. Heinrich received word on Saturday that his mother, Mrs. William Heinrich, 72, of Denmark, had died after a lengthy illness. She submitted to an operation some time ago, but it failed to restore her health.
Mrs. Heinrich was born and raised near Manitowoc, and after her marriage to William Heinrich they made their home at Denmark. They were the parents of five children.
Surviving are the husband, two sons, William of Depere; Dr. Heinrich of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Oscar Burns, Huron, So. Dak., Mrs. Anton Otto, Denmark; Mrs. Harry Oestreich, Two Rivers. Two sisters, three brothers, and seven grandchildren also remain.
Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Evangelical church in Denmark, and burial took place in a Denmark cemetery.
The Mayville News March 8, 1939
Dr. E. H. Heinrich received word on Saturday that his mother, Mrs. William Heinrich, 72, of Denmark, had died after a lengthy illness. She submitted to an operation some time ago, but it failed to restore her health.
Mrs. Heinrich was born and raised near Manitowoc, and after her marriage to William Heinrich they made their home at Denmark. They were the parents of five children.
Surviving are the husband, two sons, William of Depere; Dr. Heinrich of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Oscar Burns, Huron, So. Dak., Mrs. Anton Otto, Denmark; Mrs. Harry Oestreich, Two Rivers. Two sisters, three brothers, and seven grandchildren also remain.
Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Evangelical church in Denmark, and burial took place in a Denmark cemetery.
The Mayville News March 8, 1939
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