(1873 - 1936)
MRS. NICHOLS, 63, SUCCUMBS
Stroke Brought On By Heat Is Fatal To Local Woman
Mrs. Emma Nichols, 63, nee Emma Schlei, died at her home, 1808 Washington street, yesterday of a stroke brought on by the oppressive heat. Mrs. Nichols had been ailing for some time.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home and at two o'clock from the First German Evangelical Lutheran church. Burial will be made in the Evergreen cemetery.
Born in Manitowoc.
Mrs. Nichols was born July 12, 1873 in Manitowoc. She lived here until 1916, when she moved to Clyde, New York, after marrying William Nichols. The couple later moved to Woolcott, New York, where Mr. Nichols died in 1931. Mrs. Nichols returned to Manitowoc and lived here until her death.
Survivors include a step-daughter, Mrs. Douglas Pitts, New York; and three brothers, William Schlei of Valders and Charles and Robert of Manitowoc.
The body may be viewed at the funeral parlors Friday noon and up to the time of the services Saturday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., July 9, 1936 P. 7
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▪ married William C. Nichols in New York on Sep 25, 1915
▪ buried 7-11-1936
▪ age 62 years
▪ cause: uremic coma
▪ buried on August Schlei lot
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(1873 - 1936)
MRS. NICHOLS, 63, SUCCUMBS
Stroke Brought On By Heat Is Fatal To Local Woman
Mrs. Emma Nichols, 63, nee Emma Schlei, died at her home, 1808 Washington street, yesterday of a stroke brought on by the oppressive heat. Mrs. Nichols had been ailing for some time.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home and at two o'clock from the First German Evangelical Lutheran church. Burial will be made in the Evergreen cemetery.
Born in Manitowoc.
Mrs. Nichols was born July 12, 1873 in Manitowoc. She lived here until 1916, when she moved to Clyde, New York, after marrying William Nichols. The couple later moved to Woolcott, New York, where Mr. Nichols died in 1931. Mrs. Nichols returned to Manitowoc and lived here until her death.
Survivors include a step-daughter, Mrs. Douglas Pitts, New York; and three brothers, William Schlei of Valders and Charles and Robert of Manitowoc.
The body may be viewed at the funeral parlors Friday noon and up to the time of the services Saturday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., July 9, 1936 P. 7
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▪ married William C. Nichols in New York on Sep 25, 1915
▪ buried 7-11-1936
▪ age 62 years
▪ cause: uremic coma
▪ buried on August Schlei lot
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