DEATH CLAIMS MRS. EDW. HALL AT HOSPITAL
Death came to Mrs. Edward Hall, nee Fraenzl, at the hospital Saturday night
just a week after she had undergone an operation which it had been hoped would
prolong her life. Mrs. Hall had been a suffer for some time and an operation
was deemed the only hope but it failed.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the home at 1905
Marshall street to Sacred Heart church, the Rev. Luby officiating. Burial will
be at Evergreen.
Mrs. Hall was a native of Newton, having been previous to her marriage Theresa
Fraenzl. She was born November 22, 1868 and was married January 2, 1895 to Mr.
Hall and the family resided on a farm north of the city until two years ago,
when they removed to the city. Mrs. Hall is survived by her husband and three
children, Ralph, Edward Jr., and Agnes, all at home. Three brothers Williams
Fraenzel, of Collins, Wash., Herbert of Seattle and Benjamin, of Cedar Rapids,
Ia., and four sisters, Mrs. W. Kannenburg, Collins, Wash., Mrs. Gillman Dwyer,
Cullon, Ill., Miss Clara Fraenzl this city and Mrs. Mary Seefluth of Madison,
also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, June 5, 1922 P.1
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[bur. 06-05-1922/cause: tetnos/bur. on Clara Fraenzl lot]
DEATH CLAIMS MRS. EDW. HALL AT HOSPITAL
Death came to Mrs. Edward Hall, nee Fraenzl, at the hospital Saturday night
just a week after she had undergone an operation which it had been hoped would
prolong her life. Mrs. Hall had been a suffer for some time and an operation
was deemed the only hope but it failed.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the home at 1905
Marshall street to Sacred Heart church, the Rev. Luby officiating. Burial will
be at Evergreen.
Mrs. Hall was a native of Newton, having been previous to her marriage Theresa
Fraenzl. She was born November 22, 1868 and was married January 2, 1895 to Mr.
Hall and the family resided on a farm north of the city until two years ago,
when they removed to the city. Mrs. Hall is survived by her husband and three
children, Ralph, Edward Jr., and Agnes, all at home. Three brothers Williams
Fraenzel, of Collins, Wash., Herbert of Seattle and Benjamin, of Cedar Rapids,
Ia., and four sisters, Mrs. W. Kannenburg, Collins, Wash., Mrs. Gillman Dwyer,
Cullon, Ill., Miss Clara Fraenzl this city and Mrs. Mary Seefluth of Madison,
also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, June 5, 1922 P.1
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[bur. 06-05-1922/cause: tetnos/bur. on Clara Fraenzl lot]
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