From Der Nord Westen, 18 Jan. 1900:
Death Sat. in the local hospital of Mrs. Elisabeth Lenz, a well-known and eminent
resident of our city, of cancer. Mrs. Lenz had consulted Dr. Senn in Chicago, but he
was unable to provide any hope. She was 69-yrs. of age and had come to Manitowoc
with her husband, Jacob Lenz, from Germany and lived here ever since. In addition
to her husband she leaves 3 sisters – Mrs. Lieder in Washington, Mrs. Werbke and
Mrs. Krumheuer here and a brother Frank Gehbe in Clarks Mills. There were
no children. The funeral was held Tues. afternoon at the city cemetery.
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[cause: sarcoma]
From Der Nord Westen, 18 Jan. 1900:
Death Sat. in the local hospital of Mrs. Elisabeth Lenz, a well-known and eminent
resident of our city, of cancer. Mrs. Lenz had consulted Dr. Senn in Chicago, but he
was unable to provide any hope. She was 69-yrs. of age and had come to Manitowoc
with her husband, Jacob Lenz, from Germany and lived here ever since. In addition
to her husband she leaves 3 sisters – Mrs. Lieder in Washington, Mrs. Werbke and
Mrs. Krumheuer here and a brother Frank Gehbe in Clarks Mills. There were
no children. The funeral was held Tues. afternoon at the city cemetery.
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[cause: sarcoma]
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