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Ida M <I>Siebert</I> Naidl

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Ida M Siebert Naidl

Birth
Franklin, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
14 Apr 1942 (aged 52)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
W2-229-4-4
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IDA NAIDL
(1889 - 1942)

Mrs. John Naidl, 52, nee Ida Siebert, died yesterday afternoon at the Holy Family hospital following a short illness.

Mrs. Naidl, a resident of Manitowoc Rapids, on route 4, Manitowoc, will be buried Friday at 1:30 p.m. from the Naidl home and at 2:15 from the First Reformed church. The Rev. A. C. Ficher, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Ernst Menke of Sheboygan Falls, will officiate.

She was born at Franklin in 1889 and in 1910 was married to John Naidl. They located on a farm on route 4. Mr. Naidl died 20 years ago. Mrs. Naidl was a member of the Bethany Ladies Aid society of the congregation.

Mrs. Naidl is survived by a son, Arthur, at home; brother, Fred Siebert of Franklin; and two grandchildren, LaVerne Marie and Lawrence Naidl.

The body was moved to the Naidl home this afternoon from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. The casket will be opened in church.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., April 15, 1942 P. 2

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FRANKLIN GIRL A BRIDE.
Seibert-Naidl Wedding Is Social Event In the Town.


The marriage of John Naidl and Miss Ida Seibert, popular young people of Franklin town, was a social event of note and was attended by a large party of guests.

Rev. Braun officiated and Miss Libbie Wilda, cousin of the groom attended the bride as bridesmaid and George Naidl was groomsman. The bride was gowned in a handsome costume of blue silk, wore a wreath and carried bridal roses while the bridesmaid wore a gown of white, trimmed in lace. A wedding dinner and reception was tendered the couple at the Seibert home after which the bride and groom departed in an auto for a wedding tour.

Miss Seibert is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seibert and one of the bright and popular girls of Franklin who has surrounded herself with a host of sincere friends. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Naidl and a culminates of friendship formed in childhood.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Friday, August 12, 1910 P. 1

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▪ cause: pulmonary embolism
▪ wife of John Naidl

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IDA NAIDL
(1889 - 1942)

Mrs. John Naidl, 52, nee Ida Siebert, died yesterday afternoon at the Holy Family hospital following a short illness.

Mrs. Naidl, a resident of Manitowoc Rapids, on route 4, Manitowoc, will be buried Friday at 1:30 p.m. from the Naidl home and at 2:15 from the First Reformed church. The Rev. A. C. Ficher, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Ernst Menke of Sheboygan Falls, will officiate.

She was born at Franklin in 1889 and in 1910 was married to John Naidl. They located on a farm on route 4. Mr. Naidl died 20 years ago. Mrs. Naidl was a member of the Bethany Ladies Aid society of the congregation.

Mrs. Naidl is survived by a son, Arthur, at home; brother, Fred Siebert of Franklin; and two grandchildren, LaVerne Marie and Lawrence Naidl.

The body was moved to the Naidl home this afternoon from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. The casket will be opened in church.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., April 15, 1942 P. 2

★☆♥══════════════♥★♥══════════════♥☆★

FRANKLIN GIRL A BRIDE.
Seibert-Naidl Wedding Is Social Event In the Town.


The marriage of John Naidl and Miss Ida Seibert, popular young people of Franklin town, was a social event of note and was attended by a large party of guests.

Rev. Braun officiated and Miss Libbie Wilda, cousin of the groom attended the bride as bridesmaid and George Naidl was groomsman. The bride was gowned in a handsome costume of blue silk, wore a wreath and carried bridal roses while the bridesmaid wore a gown of white, trimmed in lace. A wedding dinner and reception was tendered the couple at the Seibert home after which the bride and groom departed in an auto for a wedding tour.

Miss Seibert is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seibert and one of the bright and popular girls of Franklin who has surrounded herself with a host of sincere friends. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Naidl and a culminates of friendship formed in childhood.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Friday, August 12, 1910 P. 1

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▪ cause: pulmonary embolism
▪ wife of John Naidl

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