MRS. MARSCHIE DIES LAST EVE
Funeral Services Will Be Held On Friday
Mrs. Clara Marschie, 72, died last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Joseph Ploederl, 1918 South Tenth street. The maiden name of the deceased was
Clara Hartman and she was born in Waukesha. She was married 46 years ago to
John Marschie. They located in the town of Liberty. Mr. Marschie died 26 years
ago and the deceased had been making her home here for the past 18 years.
Three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Ploederl, Jr., Mrs. Louis Wagner, Jr., and Mrs.
Alvin Kolwey, all of this city, a son Peter of Mount Hope, Wis., a brother
Henry of Chicago, and five sisters, Mrs. Charles Fredrick, California, Mrs.
C.W. Mendenhall, and Mrs. G.R. Mann, of Chicago, Mrs. G.F. Wheeler and Mrs.
Charles Miller both of Waukesha, survive.
Funeral services will be held from the Ploederl home Friday afternoon at two
o'clock with burial at Evergreen. The remains were removed to the home this
afternoon from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, June 1, 1932 p.2
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[bur. 6-3-1932/age 72 yrs/cause: arteriosclerosis/bur. on Lewis W.E. Wagner lot]
MRS. MARSCHIE DIES LAST EVE
Funeral Services Will Be Held On Friday
Mrs. Clara Marschie, 72, died last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Joseph Ploederl, 1918 South Tenth street. The maiden name of the deceased was
Clara Hartman and she was born in Waukesha. She was married 46 years ago to
John Marschie. They located in the town of Liberty. Mr. Marschie died 26 years
ago and the deceased had been making her home here for the past 18 years.
Three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Ploederl, Jr., Mrs. Louis Wagner, Jr., and Mrs.
Alvin Kolwey, all of this city, a son Peter of Mount Hope, Wis., a brother
Henry of Chicago, and five sisters, Mrs. Charles Fredrick, California, Mrs.
C.W. Mendenhall, and Mrs. G.R. Mann, of Chicago, Mrs. G.F. Wheeler and Mrs.
Charles Miller both of Waukesha, survive.
Funeral services will be held from the Ploederl home Friday afternoon at two
o'clock with burial at Evergreen. The remains were removed to the home this
afternoon from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, June 1, 1932 p.2
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[bur. 6-3-1932/age 72 yrs/cause: arteriosclerosis/bur. on Lewis W.E. Wagner lot]
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