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Addie Holtz

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Addie Holtz

Birth
Death
26 Feb 1920 (aged 30)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
W2-102-2-2
Memorial ID
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ADDIE HOLTZ

Addie Holtz, 30 years old, 423 N. Fifth street. Lives with
Captain H.B. Hanson and sister-in-law, Catherine Hanson.

Died of burns from the fire at the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Co.
The account of the fire is on the main page in Disasters in Manitowoc
county.
The first victim of the accident to give her life is Miss Addie Holtz, aged 30,
who died at the hospital at one o'clock, death being due to burns and the shock.
Miss Holtz, who was a daughter of Mrs. John Holtz, Route 7, had been employed
at the Aluminum Goods plant for seven years or more.
Miss Holtz had made her home with her sister, Mrs. B. H. Hansen, 423 N. Fifth
street. She had about decided this morning not to report for work, owing to a
slight attack of illness but later decided that she would go to the plant this
morning and possibly not work this afternoon if she did not feel better.
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I think this is where this goes:
Arthur Holtz arrived from Sawyer, Wis., yesterday being called here by the death
of his sister, Miss Anna Holtz.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. February 28, 1920 P. 3
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[bur. 02-28-1920/cause: explosion in factory-burns/bur. on Johanna Holtz lot]
ADDIE HOLTZ

Addie Holtz, 30 years old, 423 N. Fifth street. Lives with
Captain H.B. Hanson and sister-in-law, Catherine Hanson.

Died of burns from the fire at the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Co.
The account of the fire is on the main page in Disasters in Manitowoc
county.
The first victim of the accident to give her life is Miss Addie Holtz, aged 30,
who died at the hospital at one o'clock, death being due to burns and the shock.
Miss Holtz, who was a daughter of Mrs. John Holtz, Route 7, had been employed
at the Aluminum Goods plant for seven years or more.
Miss Holtz had made her home with her sister, Mrs. B. H. Hansen, 423 N. Fifth
street. She had about decided this morning not to report for work, owing to a
slight attack of illness but later decided that she would go to the plant this
morning and possibly not work this afternoon if she did not feel better.
**********
I think this is where this goes:
Arthur Holtz arrived from Sawyer, Wis., yesterday being called here by the death
of his sister, Miss Anna Holtz.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. February 28, 1920 P. 3
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[bur. 02-28-1920/cause: explosion in factory-burns/bur. on Johanna Holtz lot]

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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95208182/addie-holtz: accessed ), memorial page for Addie Holtz (6 May 1889–26 Feb 1920), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95208182, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).