SISTER OF MRS. HARRY HAMPTON TO BE BURIED HERE
Mrs. Harriet A. Moore(sic), aged 67, a life long resident of this county, died
Saturday at the Odd Fellows home at Green Bay, where she had years. Paralysis,
which first at made her home for the last two tacked her seven years ago, was
responsible for her death.(Sentences all mixed up)
Mrs. Moore was born in this county, December 12, 1859, and made her home here
for the most part of her life. She was married in 1893 and Mrs.(sic) Moore
preceded her in death fifteen years ago. She leaves one son, Ave, of Antigo and
two brothers, Percy Ottersoll of Antigo and Frank Ottersoll of Antigo, and two
sisters, Mrs. Harry Hampton of this city and Mrs. Ave Smith of Antigo. Three
grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Moore was a member of the St. James Episcopal
church, St. Faith's guild, the Rebecca ladies and the Women's Relief Corps.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 from the Harry Hampton home at
926 North Tenth street to the St. James Episcopal church, where the Rev.
Reynolds will conduct services at two. Burial will take place at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, February 28, 1927 p.1
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REBEKAH ATTENTION
Funeral of our late Sister Hattie Mohr Tuesday 2 p.m. from St. James Episcopal
church. Members please attend. Ella DePons, N.G. Feb. 28 T 1
Manitowoc Herald News, March 1, 1927 P.11
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[Harrette A. Mohr/bur. 3-1-1926/age 67 yrs/cause: cerebral hemorrhage/
bur. on F. Schimoneck lot]
(Mrs. Harriett Alice Mohr/d. 26 Feb. 1927/age 67/res. Green Bay/from record of
St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)
SISTER OF MRS. HARRY HAMPTON TO BE BURIED HERE
Mrs. Harriet A. Moore(sic), aged 67, a life long resident of this county, died
Saturday at the Odd Fellows home at Green Bay, where she had years. Paralysis,
which first at made her home for the last two tacked her seven years ago, was
responsible for her death.(Sentences all mixed up)
Mrs. Moore was born in this county, December 12, 1859, and made her home here
for the most part of her life. She was married in 1893 and Mrs.(sic) Moore
preceded her in death fifteen years ago. She leaves one son, Ave, of Antigo and
two brothers, Percy Ottersoll of Antigo and Frank Ottersoll of Antigo, and two
sisters, Mrs. Harry Hampton of this city and Mrs. Ave Smith of Antigo. Three
grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Moore was a member of the St. James Episcopal
church, St. Faith's guild, the Rebecca ladies and the Women's Relief Corps.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 from the Harry Hampton home at
926 North Tenth street to the St. James Episcopal church, where the Rev.
Reynolds will conduct services at two. Burial will take place at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, February 28, 1927 p.1
*******
REBEKAH ATTENTION
Funeral of our late Sister Hattie Mohr Tuesday 2 p.m. from St. James Episcopal
church. Members please attend. Ella DePons, N.G. Feb. 28 T 1
Manitowoc Herald News, March 1, 1927 P.11
*******
[Harrette A. Mohr/bur. 3-1-1926/age 67 yrs/cause: cerebral hemorrhage/
bur. on F. Schimoneck lot]
(Mrs. Harriett Alice Mohr/d. 26 Feb. 1927/age 67/res. Green Bay/from record of
St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)
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