MRS. HANDL, 86, AID SOCIETY'S VERTERAN, DIES
Beloved Leader In Aid Group of First Reformed Church Suffered Long Illness
Mrs. Mary Handl, 86, pioneer resident and the oldest member of the
Ladies' Aid society of the First Reformed church, city, died yesterday
at her home at 1416 Columbus street. Death come after a lingering
illness.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from
the home with the Rev. O.A. Menke officiating. Interment will be in
Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Handl, the former Mary Friedl, was born April 7, 1849, in
Schenectady, N.Y. She came to this city in 1851 and lived here ever
since.
She was married to John Handl February 2, 1870.
Mrs. Handl belonged to the Ladies Aid society of the First Reformed
church for well over 40 years and had the distinction of being the
oldest member. She was a devout member of the First Reformed church
and also was a member of the G.F.R.C. society of that church. During
the summer months, her hobby was gardening.
Mrs. Handl also had the distinction of heading four generations.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Emil Vollendorf, and Mrs. E.C.
Schroeder, city; one son, John, city; one brother, John Friedl,
Orville, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. William Kuhnle, Mrs. Frank
Erdlitz, Menominee, Mich., Mrs. Sena Hopf and Mrs. Charles Hopf,
city; two grandchildren, R.J. Vollendorf, city, and Richard E.
Schroeder, Cleveland, O.; and three great grandchildren (Survivors
omitted for privacy.)
The body was removed from the Pfeffer funeral home to the home this
afternoon.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, July 5, 1935 P.2
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[bur. 07-06-1935/age 86 yrs./cause: mitral regurgitation/
bur. on John Handl lot]
MRS. HANDL, 86, AID SOCIETY'S VERTERAN, DIES
Beloved Leader In Aid Group of First Reformed Church Suffered Long Illness
Mrs. Mary Handl, 86, pioneer resident and the oldest member of the
Ladies' Aid society of the First Reformed church, city, died yesterday
at her home at 1416 Columbus street. Death come after a lingering
illness.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from
the home with the Rev. O.A. Menke officiating. Interment will be in
Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Handl, the former Mary Friedl, was born April 7, 1849, in
Schenectady, N.Y. She came to this city in 1851 and lived here ever
since.
She was married to John Handl February 2, 1870.
Mrs. Handl belonged to the Ladies Aid society of the First Reformed
church for well over 40 years and had the distinction of being the
oldest member. She was a devout member of the First Reformed church
and also was a member of the G.F.R.C. society of that church. During
the summer months, her hobby was gardening.
Mrs. Handl also had the distinction of heading four generations.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Emil Vollendorf, and Mrs. E.C.
Schroeder, city; one son, John, city; one brother, John Friedl,
Orville, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. William Kuhnle, Mrs. Frank
Erdlitz, Menominee, Mich., Mrs. Sena Hopf and Mrs. Charles Hopf,
city; two grandchildren, R.J. Vollendorf, city, and Richard E.
Schroeder, Cleveland, O.; and three great grandchildren (Survivors
omitted for privacy.)
The body was removed from the Pfeffer funeral home to the home this
afternoon.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, July 5, 1935 P.2
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[bur. 07-06-1935/age 86 yrs./cause: mitral regurgitation/
bur. on John Handl lot]
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