(1859 - 1927)
WIFE OF DOCTOR SCHMITZ TAKEN BY DEATH TODAY
Mrs. Bertha Schmitz, wife of Dr. W.C. Schmitz, passed away at the home this morning, death closing a long period of suffering. Death was due to Bright's disease. For the last three months Mrs. Schmitz' condition has been critical and the end came as a hoped for relief today.
Funeral services have not been arranged for and will be announced tomorrow.
Surviving Mrs. Schmitz is her husband, Dr. W.C. Schmitz, a son, O.W. Schmitz, of Sheboygan and two daughters, Miss Clara, at home, and Mrs. L. Horstman of the city. Two brothers, Ernst of Chilton and Fred of Milwaukee, and three sisters, Mrs. Anna Bodner of Grand Island, Neb., Mrs. Clara Rasch of Chilton and Mrs. Melnardus of Kiel also survive.
Mrs. Schmitz, nee Dumke, was born in Newton, April 7, 1859, and lived there until 16 years of age when a move was made to Meeme. Later the family moved to Chilton and Mrs. Schmitz came to this city where she established a millinery. On Oct. 5, 1886, she was married to Dr. Schmitz and they took residence at St. Nazianz where they lived until eight years ago, then came to Manitowoc where they since resided.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. September 19, 1927 P. 2
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▪ buried 9-22-1927
▪ cause: bright's disease
▪ wife of Wm. C. Schmitz
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(1859 - 1927)
WIFE OF DOCTOR SCHMITZ TAKEN BY DEATH TODAY
Mrs. Bertha Schmitz, wife of Dr. W.C. Schmitz, passed away at the home this morning, death closing a long period of suffering. Death was due to Bright's disease. For the last three months Mrs. Schmitz' condition has been critical and the end came as a hoped for relief today.
Funeral services have not been arranged for and will be announced tomorrow.
Surviving Mrs. Schmitz is her husband, Dr. W.C. Schmitz, a son, O.W. Schmitz, of Sheboygan and two daughters, Miss Clara, at home, and Mrs. L. Horstman of the city. Two brothers, Ernst of Chilton and Fred of Milwaukee, and three sisters, Mrs. Anna Bodner of Grand Island, Neb., Mrs. Clara Rasch of Chilton and Mrs. Melnardus of Kiel also survive.
Mrs. Schmitz, nee Dumke, was born in Newton, April 7, 1859, and lived there until 16 years of age when a move was made to Meeme. Later the family moved to Chilton and Mrs. Schmitz came to this city where she established a millinery. On Oct. 5, 1886, she was married to Dr. Schmitz and they took residence at St. Nazianz where they lived until eight years ago, then came to Manitowoc where they since resided.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. September 19, 1927 P. 2
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▪ buried 9-22-1927
▪ cause: bright's disease
▪ wife of Wm. C. Schmitz
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