MRS. DITTMER TO BE BURIED HERE
Body of Former Amanda Heise To Arrive Late Wednesday
The body of Mrs. Max Dittmer, Chicago, who died there Sunday night, will be
brought to the home of a brother, Otto Heise, 1109 Division street, late
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Dittmer before her marriage was Amanda Heise of
this city.
Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Hubert Feldt at the Wesley
Methodist church at 2 p.m. Thursday, and burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Dittmer was born in Manitowoc March 26, 1877 and was married to Max
Dittmer in 1898. Her home was in Chicago since that time. Survivors are the
widower, a daughter, Leona, a son, Elmer, three brothers, Richard, Otto and
Edward Heise, Manitowoc, and one sister, Mrs. Emma Herman, Manitowoc.
Manitowoc Herald Times, February 21, 1933 P. 2
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[bur. 02-23-1933/age 55 yrs/died at Chicago, IL/cause: organic heart disease/
bur. on A.H. Heise lot]
MRS. DITTMER TO BE BURIED HERE
Body of Former Amanda Heise To Arrive Late Wednesday
The body of Mrs. Max Dittmer, Chicago, who died there Sunday night, will be
brought to the home of a brother, Otto Heise, 1109 Division street, late
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Dittmer before her marriage was Amanda Heise of
this city.
Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Hubert Feldt at the Wesley
Methodist church at 2 p.m. Thursday, and burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Dittmer was born in Manitowoc March 26, 1877 and was married to Max
Dittmer in 1898. Her home was in Chicago since that time. Survivors are the
widower, a daughter, Leona, a son, Elmer, three brothers, Richard, Otto and
Edward Heise, Manitowoc, and one sister, Mrs. Emma Herman, Manitowoc.
Manitowoc Herald Times, February 21, 1933 P. 2
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[bur. 02-23-1933/age 55 yrs/died at Chicago, IL/cause: organic heart disease/
bur. on A.H. Heise lot]
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