Stricken with a heart attack while talking to a friend on the telephone at 8:15
Saturday evening, Miss Mary Agnes Morris, 19, died at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, 619A South 26th street. Miss Morris had been shopping
during the afternoon with her sister, Carol, and had not complained of feeling
ill.
The body was removed to the Pfeffer funeral home and is lying in state there.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday mroning, 8:30 at the funeral home, and at
9 o'clock at the St. Paul Catholic church the Rev. Martin Jaekels will celebrate
a requiem high mass for the deceased. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Miss Morris, a senior at the Manitowoc County Normal school, was born in Newton
on Dec. 17, 1924. She was graduated from Lincoln high school with the class of
1942.
Miss Morris belonged to the County Teachers' chorus, and had been appearing as
soloist with the group. She was also active in Girl Scout activities at the St.
Paul church, serving as leader of a troop, a member of the church choir, and was
affiliated with the Young Ladies sodality. Members of the latter group will meet
at 7 o'clock tonight at the funeral home with their pastor to recite the rosary.
Surviving Miss Morris are her parents, two sisterrs, (private) and two brothers,
(private).
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, October 2, 1944 P. 2
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[Miss Mary Agnes/d. 09-30-1944/age 19 yrs./cause: coronary occlusion/
dau. of John Morris]
Stricken with a heart attack while talking to a friend on the telephone at 8:15
Saturday evening, Miss Mary Agnes Morris, 19, died at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, 619A South 26th street. Miss Morris had been shopping
during the afternoon with her sister, Carol, and had not complained of feeling
ill.
The body was removed to the Pfeffer funeral home and is lying in state there.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday mroning, 8:30 at the funeral home, and at
9 o'clock at the St. Paul Catholic church the Rev. Martin Jaekels will celebrate
a requiem high mass for the deceased. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Miss Morris, a senior at the Manitowoc County Normal school, was born in Newton
on Dec. 17, 1924. She was graduated from Lincoln high school with the class of
1942.
Miss Morris belonged to the County Teachers' chorus, and had been appearing as
soloist with the group. She was also active in Girl Scout activities at the St.
Paul church, serving as leader of a troop, a member of the church choir, and was
affiliated with the Young Ladies sodality. Members of the latter group will meet
at 7 o'clock tonight at the funeral home with their pastor to recite the rosary.
Surviving Miss Morris are her parents, two sisterrs, (private) and two brothers,
(private).
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, October 2, 1944 P. 2
*******
[Miss Mary Agnes/d. 09-30-1944/age 19 yrs./cause: coronary occlusion/
dau. of John Morris]
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