Maple Grove. The Rev. Alois Pimeskern will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Cummings, nee Anna Morrissey was born Sept. 14, 1883, in the Town of Maple Grove, daughter of the late James and Mary Mulloy Morrissey. She was married to William Cummings in June 1909 at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Maple Grove. He proceeded her in death in October 1943. Mrs. Cummings was one of the first graduates from Manitowoc County Teachers College. She was a teacher in Brown and Manitowoc counties. She was a member of St. Patrick Altar Society and honorary member of American Legion Auxiliary Gosz-Novak Post No. 199.
Survivors include two sons Raymond J., of Park Ridge, Ill. and Leonard, of Milwaukee: six daughters, Mrs. Ed (Lucy) Tikalsky of Brillion, Mrs. Victor (Lorraine) Kapinos, of Maribel, Mrs. Erwin (Alyce) Lemberger, of Rt. 1, Whitelaw, Mrs. Arthur(Bernice) Pritzl of Rt. W, Reedsville, Mrs. Joseph (Lenore) Typner, of Whitelaw and Mrs. James (Anna Marie) Burich of Clintonville; a sister, Mrs. William (Agnes) Monahan, of Green Bay; 47 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren. Two sons, a daughter, 16 brothers and sisters preceded her in death.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 p.m. Thursday where the Rosary will be recited at 8 pm, American Legion Auxiliary prayer service at 8:20 p.m. and Altar Society Rosary at 8:30 p.m.
Manitowoc Herald-Times; p.3 col 3; Wednesday 13 Sept 1972
(sent in by a researcher/see contributors page)
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(b. 14 Sept. 1883/d. Sept. 1972/SSDI)
2manitowoc.com∼ANNA B. CUMMINGS (d. 1972)
Mrs. Anna B. Cummings, 88, of Reedsville died Tuesday afternoon at Holy
Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at
Reedsville Funeral Home and at 11:00 a.m. at St. Patrick Catholic Church,
Maple Grove. The Rev. Alois Pimeskern will officiate and burial will be in
the church cemetery.
Mrs. Cummings, nee Anna Morrissey was born Sept. 14, 1883, in the Town of
Maple Grove, daughter of the late James and Mary Mulloy Morrissey. She was
married to William Cummings in June 1909 at St. Patrick Catholic Church,
Maple Grove. He proceeded her in death in October 1943. Mrs. Cummings was
one of the first graduates from Manitowoc County Teachers College. She was
a teacher in Brown and Manitowoc counties. She was a member of St. Patrick
Altar Society and honorary member of American Legion Auxiliary Gosz-Novak
Post No. 199.
Survivors include two sons Raymond J., of Park Ridge, Ill. and Leonard, of
Milwaukee: six daughters, Mrs. Ed (Lucy) Tikalsky of Brillion, Mrs. Victor
(Lorraine) Kapinos, of Maribel, Mrs. Erwin (Alyce) Lemberger, of Rt. 1,
Whitelaw, Mrs. Arthur(Bernice) Pritzl of Rt. W, Reedsville, Mrs.
Joseph (Lenore) Typner, of Whitelaw and Mrs. James (Anna Marie) Burich of
Clintonville; a sister, Mrs. William (Agnes) Monahan, of Green Bay; 47
grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren. Two sons, a daughter, 16
brothers and sisters preceded her in death.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 p.m. Thursday where the Rosary
will be recited at 8 pm, American Legion Auxiliary prayer service at 8:20 p.m.
and Altar Society Rosary at 8:30 p.m.
Manitowoc Herald-Times; p.3 col 3; Wednesday 13 Sept 1972
(sent in by a researcher/see contributors page)
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(b. 14 Sept. 1883/d. Sept. 1972/SSDI)
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Miss Anna Morrisey of Maple Grove and Wm. Cummings of Grimms, were united in
marriage at the church at Maple Grove Tuesday morning. After the ceremony the
bridal party repaired to the home of the bride's parents where refreshments
were served. In the evening a wedding dance was held at Cato where a large
crowd was in attendance. The newly wedded couple have a host of friends who
will join in wishing them a happy and prosperous future.
Brillion News, Fri., July 3, 1908
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Notes From Maple Grove
On Tuesday morning the marriage of Wm. Cummings and Miss Anna B. Morrisey was solemnized in St. Patrick's church. Rev. G.J. O'Connell tied the nuptial knot. The bride wore a gown of persian lawn and was attended by her sister Miss Agnes Morrisey, and Miss Maggie Nate. The groom was attended by his brother Rob. Cummings, and Michl. Morrisey. Irene Cavanaugh acted as flower girl. After the marriage ceremony was performed the bridal party and several invited guests repaired to the home of the bride's parents, where a sumptuous wedding dinner was served. In the evening a wedding dance was held in Cato hall and a most enjoyable time was had by all. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Morrisey and is one of the most popular young ladies in the vicinity. She has been a teacher in the public schools for several years. The groom is a prosperous young farmer of Grimms where the young couple will make their future home. Their many friends here wish them much conjugal happiness.
Manitowoc Pilot, July 2, 1908 P. 8
Maple Grove. The Rev. Alois Pimeskern will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Cummings, nee Anna Morrissey was born Sept. 14, 1883, in the Town of Maple Grove, daughter of the late James and Mary Mulloy Morrissey. She was married to William Cummings in June 1909 at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Maple Grove. He proceeded her in death in October 1943. Mrs. Cummings was one of the first graduates from Manitowoc County Teachers College. She was a teacher in Brown and Manitowoc counties. She was a member of St. Patrick Altar Society and honorary member of American Legion Auxiliary Gosz-Novak Post No. 199.
Survivors include two sons Raymond J., of Park Ridge, Ill. and Leonard, of Milwaukee: six daughters, Mrs. Ed (Lucy) Tikalsky of Brillion, Mrs. Victor (Lorraine) Kapinos, of Maribel, Mrs. Erwin (Alyce) Lemberger, of Rt. 1, Whitelaw, Mrs. Arthur(Bernice) Pritzl of Rt. W, Reedsville, Mrs. Joseph (Lenore) Typner, of Whitelaw and Mrs. James (Anna Marie) Burich of Clintonville; a sister, Mrs. William (Agnes) Monahan, of Green Bay; 47 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren. Two sons, a daughter, 16 brothers and sisters preceded her in death.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 p.m. Thursday where the Rosary will be recited at 8 pm, American Legion Auxiliary prayer service at 8:20 p.m. and Altar Society Rosary at 8:30 p.m.
Manitowoc Herald-Times; p.3 col 3; Wednesday 13 Sept 1972
(sent in by a researcher/see contributors page)
********
(b. 14 Sept. 1883/d. Sept. 1972/SSDI)
2manitowoc.com∼ANNA B. CUMMINGS (d. 1972)
Mrs. Anna B. Cummings, 88, of Reedsville died Tuesday afternoon at Holy
Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at
Reedsville Funeral Home and at 11:00 a.m. at St. Patrick Catholic Church,
Maple Grove. The Rev. Alois Pimeskern will officiate and burial will be in
the church cemetery.
Mrs. Cummings, nee Anna Morrissey was born Sept. 14, 1883, in the Town of
Maple Grove, daughter of the late James and Mary Mulloy Morrissey. She was
married to William Cummings in June 1909 at St. Patrick Catholic Church,
Maple Grove. He proceeded her in death in October 1943. Mrs. Cummings was
one of the first graduates from Manitowoc County Teachers College. She was
a teacher in Brown and Manitowoc counties. She was a member of St. Patrick
Altar Society and honorary member of American Legion Auxiliary Gosz-Novak
Post No. 199.
Survivors include two sons Raymond J., of Park Ridge, Ill. and Leonard, of
Milwaukee: six daughters, Mrs. Ed (Lucy) Tikalsky of Brillion, Mrs. Victor
(Lorraine) Kapinos, of Maribel, Mrs. Erwin (Alyce) Lemberger, of Rt. 1,
Whitelaw, Mrs. Arthur(Bernice) Pritzl of Rt. W, Reedsville, Mrs.
Joseph (Lenore) Typner, of Whitelaw and Mrs. James (Anna Marie) Burich of
Clintonville; a sister, Mrs. William (Agnes) Monahan, of Green Bay; 47
grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren. Two sons, a daughter, 16
brothers and sisters preceded her in death.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 p.m. Thursday where the Rosary
will be recited at 8 pm, American Legion Auxiliary prayer service at 8:20 p.m.
and Altar Society Rosary at 8:30 p.m.
Manitowoc Herald-Times; p.3 col 3; Wednesday 13 Sept 1972
(sent in by a researcher/see contributors page)
********
(b. 14 Sept. 1883/d. Sept. 1972/SSDI)
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Miss Anna Morrisey of Maple Grove and Wm. Cummings of Grimms, were united in
marriage at the church at Maple Grove Tuesday morning. After the ceremony the
bridal party repaired to the home of the bride's parents where refreshments
were served. In the evening a wedding dance was held at Cato where a large
crowd was in attendance. The newly wedded couple have a host of friends who
will join in wishing them a happy and prosperous future.
Brillion News, Fri., July 3, 1908
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Notes From Maple Grove
On Tuesday morning the marriage of Wm. Cummings and Miss Anna B. Morrisey was solemnized in St. Patrick's church. Rev. G.J. O'Connell tied the nuptial knot. The bride wore a gown of persian lawn and was attended by her sister Miss Agnes Morrisey, and Miss Maggie Nate. The groom was attended by his brother Rob. Cummings, and Michl. Morrisey. Irene Cavanaugh acted as flower girl. After the marriage ceremony was performed the bridal party and several invited guests repaired to the home of the bride's parents, where a sumptuous wedding dinner was served. In the evening a wedding dance was held in Cato hall and a most enjoyable time was had by all. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Morrisey and is one of the most popular young ladies in the vicinity. She has been a teacher in the public schools for several years. The groom is a prosperous young farmer of Grimms where the young couple will make their future home. Their many friends here wish them much conjugal happiness.
Manitowoc Pilot, July 2, 1908 P. 8
Family Members
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Nellie Morrissey Lemke
1868–1961
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Thomas Joseph Morrissey
1870–1906
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Catherine Frances Morrissey Cavanaugh
1872–1968
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Mary Morrisey Laughlin
1874–1964
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Margaret Morrissey O'Connell
1875–1967
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Joanna Morrissey
1877 – unknown
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Agnes L Morrissey Joyce
1888–1973
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Julia Morrissey Norberg
1890–1971
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Martin M. Morrissey
1892–1967
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Lillian Morrissey
1893–1926
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