Death Fri. evening about 8 p.m. of Frank Maier in an accident in downtown
Manitowoc while he was driving a team of runaway horses. (Long article describing
the accident) Frank Maier was the son of the widow Anna Maier who operates a
grocery store on S. Main Street. He was born Oct. 1869 and thus was almost 30 yrs.
of age. Earlier he worked in his mother’s store but in recent years has worked in
several other stores. He married about four years ago, had two children, both of
whom died. He is survived by his widow, his mother, 2 brothers and 5 sisters. His
well-attended funeral took place Sun. afternoon at the city cemetery.
Der Nord Westen, 08 June 1899
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All that was mortal of the late Frank Maier was laid
to rest in Evergreen cemetery yesterday afternoon.
Services were held from the late home at 2 o'clock
and a large number of friends were present. The floral
tributes were numerous. The Rahr Guards, of which
deceased was a member were in attendance and acted as
escort to the remains. The cortege which followed the
remains to their last resting place was over a mile
long.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, June 5, 1899 P.2
*******
[cause: accident]
Death Fri. evening about 8 p.m. of Frank Maier in an accident in downtown
Manitowoc while he was driving a team of runaway horses. (Long article describing
the accident) Frank Maier was the son of the widow Anna Maier who operates a
grocery store on S. Main Street. He was born Oct. 1869 and thus was almost 30 yrs.
of age. Earlier he worked in his mother’s store but in recent years has worked in
several other stores. He married about four years ago, had two children, both of
whom died. He is survived by his widow, his mother, 2 brothers and 5 sisters. His
well-attended funeral took place Sun. afternoon at the city cemetery.
Der Nord Westen, 08 June 1899
*******
All that was mortal of the late Frank Maier was laid
to rest in Evergreen cemetery yesterday afternoon.
Services were held from the late home at 2 o'clock
and a large number of friends were present. The floral
tributes were numerous. The Rahr Guards, of which
deceased was a member were in attendance and acted as
escort to the remains. The cortege which followed the
remains to their last resting place was over a mile
long.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, June 5, 1899 P.2
*******
[cause: accident]
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