(1859 - 1943)
Mrs. John Mahler, 84, nee Mary Rous, died at her home, 1302 South 12th street, Sunday evening after a lingering illness. Saturday marked the 64th anniversary of the marriage of Mr. Mahler to John Mahler, who passed away last April.
Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. C. E. Hagan, pastor of the Wesley Methodist church, Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the Pfeffer funeral home, and interment will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body will lie in state there from Tuesday noon until the time of services.
Mrs. Mahler was born in Germany on August 15, 1859 and came to this country in 1878. She was married shortly after her arrival in America to Mr. Mahler, who had also emigrated from Germany. After their marriage they came to Manitowoc and have always lived here. Mr. Mahler worked at his trade as a tailor for 51 years at the Schuette Brothers store.
Four daughters survive the deceased, Mrs. John Deubler, Mrs. Charles Ahlswede and Mrs. Olga Goeters of Manitowoc and Mrs. William Kalk of Cleveland. Thirteen grand-children and 14 great grandchildren are among the survivors.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., November 22, 1943 P. 2
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▪ died: 11-21-1943
▪ age: 84 years
▪ cause: senility
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(1859 - 1943)
Mrs. John Mahler, 84, nee Mary Rous, died at her home, 1302 South 12th street, Sunday evening after a lingering illness. Saturday marked the 64th anniversary of the marriage of Mr. Mahler to John Mahler, who passed away last April.
Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. C. E. Hagan, pastor of the Wesley Methodist church, Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the Pfeffer funeral home, and interment will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body will lie in state there from Tuesday noon until the time of services.
Mrs. Mahler was born in Germany on August 15, 1859 and came to this country in 1878. She was married shortly after her arrival in America to Mr. Mahler, who had also emigrated from Germany. After their marriage they came to Manitowoc and have always lived here. Mr. Mahler worked at his trade as a tailor for 51 years at the Schuette Brothers store.
Four daughters survive the deceased, Mrs. John Deubler, Mrs. Charles Ahlswede and Mrs. Olga Goeters of Manitowoc and Mrs. William Kalk of Cleveland. Thirteen grand-children and 14 great grandchildren are among the survivors.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., November 22, 1943 P. 2
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▪ died: 11-21-1943
▪ age: 84 years
▪ cause: senility
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