DEATH OF MRS. L.P. GUTTMANN (sic) IS A SHOCK
Dies at Hospital From Stroke Apoplexy
As a shock to relatives and friends comes the death of Mrs. L. P. Guttmann,
wife of Dr. Guttmann of Kellnersville, who died at the Holy Family hospital
from a stroke of apoplexy at 5 o’clock this morning. Mrs. Guttmann was taken
ill while visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Boetcher at Cicero, Illinois, five
weeks ago and was taken t the Oak Park hospital. Two weeks ago she was removed
to the Holy Family hospital here.
Mrs. Guttmann, nee Werner, was 59 years old, having been born in Manitowoc
county, May 25, 1866. Besides her husband she is survived by three children,
Robert and Clarence of Manitowoc, and Dr. L. P. Guttmann of Indiana, two
brothers, Dr. O. E. Werner of Oshkosh and Dr. R. J. Werner of Truedille, and
three sisters, Mrs. C. Boetcher of Cicero, Mrs. C.A. Bixton of Racine, and Mrs.
E. G. Fuller of Appleton.
The death of Mrs. Guttmann marks the passing of a life which was an inspiration
to the community. She loved her friends and her neighbors and was always willing
to do a good turn. Her devotion to her home was noticeable and she found great
delight in her garden and flowers.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 3 o’clock from the Urbanek and Wattawa
chapel and burial will be made at the Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, August 12, 1925 P. 2
DEATH OF MRS. L.P. GUTTMANN (sic) IS A SHOCK
Dies at Hospital From Stroke Apoplexy
As a shock to relatives and friends comes the death of Mrs. L. P. Guttmann,
wife of Dr. Guttmann of Kellnersville, who died at the Holy Family hospital
from a stroke of apoplexy at 5 o’clock this morning. Mrs. Guttmann was taken
ill while visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Boetcher at Cicero, Illinois, five
weeks ago and was taken t the Oak Park hospital. Two weeks ago she was removed
to the Holy Family hospital here.
Mrs. Guttmann, nee Werner, was 59 years old, having been born in Manitowoc
county, May 25, 1866. Besides her husband she is survived by three children,
Robert and Clarence of Manitowoc, and Dr. L. P. Guttmann of Indiana, two
brothers, Dr. O. E. Werner of Oshkosh and Dr. R. J. Werner of Truedille, and
three sisters, Mrs. C. Boetcher of Cicero, Mrs. C.A. Bixton of Racine, and Mrs.
E. G. Fuller of Appleton.
The death of Mrs. Guttmann marks the passing of a life which was an inspiration
to the community. She loved her friends and her neighbors and was always willing
to do a good turn. Her devotion to her home was noticeable and she found great
delight in her garden and flowers.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 3 o’clock from the Urbanek and Wattawa
chapel and burial will be made at the Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, August 12, 1925 P. 2
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