HEAT CLAIMS MRS. A. HOYER HERE TODAY
Heat Saps Strength Which Had Been Weakened by Ills and End Follows Heat today claimed its first victim of the season, Mrs. Anna Hoyer, wife of A.M. Hoyer, being taken with little or no warning at the family home at 1708 Washington street about 9:30 this morning. Mrs. Hoyer had been ailing slightly the excessive heat of yesterday and today wearing heavily on her resistance which failed speedily and this morning was exhausted.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at two from the St. John’s Evangelical church and burial will be made at Evergreen. In the absence of the
Rev. Kuhn, another will conduct services.
Lived Here 30 Years.
Mrs. Hoyer, who was Anna Bohlman before her marriage, was born in New London, May 16, 56 years ago and spent here early years there later moving to Sioux Falls, South Dakota where Mrs. Hoyer claimed her for his bride on October 16,
35 years ago. Shortly after, practically 30 years ago, the pair removed to this city here they have since lived.
Surviving to mourn the passing of their mother are three children, Mrs. William Schwartz of this city, and Miss Jeanette, who made her home with the parents and a son, Raymond. Two sisters also survive, Mrs. Ferdinand Gorges of New London
and Mrs. Emil Wagner of Readfield. One grandchild also survives.
Manitowoc Herald News, June 29, 1927 P. 1
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[bur. 7-1-1927/cause: heart failure/bur. on A.M. Hoyer lot]
(Mrs. Alex Hoyer/d. 29 June 1927/age 55 yrs. 1 mo. 13 da./
St. John's United Church of Christ)
HEAT CLAIMS MRS. A. HOYER HERE TODAY
Heat Saps Strength Which Had Been Weakened by Ills and End Follows Heat today claimed its first victim of the season, Mrs. Anna Hoyer, wife of A.M. Hoyer, being taken with little or no warning at the family home at 1708 Washington street about 9:30 this morning. Mrs. Hoyer had been ailing slightly the excessive heat of yesterday and today wearing heavily on her resistance which failed speedily and this morning was exhausted.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at two from the St. John’s Evangelical church and burial will be made at Evergreen. In the absence of the
Rev. Kuhn, another will conduct services.
Lived Here 30 Years.
Mrs. Hoyer, who was Anna Bohlman before her marriage, was born in New London, May 16, 56 years ago and spent here early years there later moving to Sioux Falls, South Dakota where Mrs. Hoyer claimed her for his bride on October 16,
35 years ago. Shortly after, practically 30 years ago, the pair removed to this city here they have since lived.
Surviving to mourn the passing of their mother are three children, Mrs. William Schwartz of this city, and Miss Jeanette, who made her home with the parents and a son, Raymond. Two sisters also survive, Mrs. Ferdinand Gorges of New London
and Mrs. Emil Wagner of Readfield. One grandchild also survives.
Manitowoc Herald News, June 29, 1927 P. 1
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[bur. 7-1-1927/cause: heart failure/bur. on A.M. Hoyer lot]
(Mrs. Alex Hoyer/d. 29 June 1927/age 55 yrs. 1 mo. 13 da./
St. John's United Church of Christ)
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