MRS. F. BREMER DIES AT HOME EARLY SUNDAY
Mrs. Fred Bremer, mother of Mrs. Joseph L. Wattawa of this city, passed away
Sunday morning at her home, aged 72 years. She had been ill for several months.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the
home and at two o'clock from the German Lutheran church. Rev. Koeninger will
officiate and interment will be at Evergreen.
The deceased was born in the town of Newton, June 21, 1856 and was married to
Fred Bremer, who preceded her in death eight years ago. Three children, William
S. Bremer, Chicago, Mrs. Gust Rieter, Cedarburg and Mrs. Joseph Wattawa of this
city, one sister, Mrs. Charles Kieselhorst of this city, two brothers, William
and Henry Hoefner, of Newton and four grand children survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, February 25, 1929
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[cause: carcinoma of heart]
MRS. F. BREMER DIES AT HOME EARLY SUNDAY
Mrs. Fred Bremer, mother of Mrs. Joseph L. Wattawa of this city, passed away
Sunday morning at her home, aged 72 years. She had been ill for several months.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the
home and at two o'clock from the German Lutheran church. Rev. Koeninger will
officiate and interment will be at Evergreen.
The deceased was born in the town of Newton, June 21, 1856 and was married to
Fred Bremer, who preceded her in death eight years ago. Three children, William
S. Bremer, Chicago, Mrs. Gust Rieter, Cedarburg and Mrs. Joseph Wattawa of this
city, one sister, Mrs. Charles Kieselhorst of this city, two brothers, William
and Henry Hoefner, of Newton and four grand children survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, February 25, 1929
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[cause: carcinoma of heart]
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