LONG ILLNESS IS FATAL FOR MRS. RICHARDS
A lingering illness which kept her confined to her bed for the past eight years,
claimed the life of Mrs. Joseph Richards, 62, at 12:30 o’clock this morning,
death occurring at the family home, 1017 N. Eighteenth street.
Born in Roselawn, Wis., on Mar. 17, 1869, Mrs. Richards, nee Acenatch (sic) Snow,
was married to Mr. Richards at Menominee, Mich., and the couple came to establish
their home in Manitowoc in 1914. Besides her husband she is survived by three
children, Mrs. L. Hilles, Milwaukee; Roy Z. Zuehlke, Appleton, and Clarence Zuehlke,
Missoula, Mont.; three brothers, George and Orin Snow, Iron Mountain, Mich., and
Howard Snow, of Lakewood and two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Babock (sic) , Randsville,
Mich., and Mrs. Henry Hudson of Green Valley, Wis.
Funeral services Monday from the home at 2 o’clock with the Rev. Charles Bulley of
the St. Paul’[s M.E. church officiating. Interment will take place at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, May 29, 1931 P. 2
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[Acinath Richards/bur. 6-1-1931/age 62 yrs/female/cause: cerebral hemorrhage/
bur. on Joe Richards lot]
LONG ILLNESS IS FATAL FOR MRS. RICHARDS
A lingering illness which kept her confined to her bed for the past eight years,
claimed the life of Mrs. Joseph Richards, 62, at 12:30 o’clock this morning,
death occurring at the family home, 1017 N. Eighteenth street.
Born in Roselawn, Wis., on Mar. 17, 1869, Mrs. Richards, nee Acenatch (sic) Snow,
was married to Mr. Richards at Menominee, Mich., and the couple came to establish
their home in Manitowoc in 1914. Besides her husband she is survived by three
children, Mrs. L. Hilles, Milwaukee; Roy Z. Zuehlke, Appleton, and Clarence Zuehlke,
Missoula, Mont.; three brothers, George and Orin Snow, Iron Mountain, Mich., and
Howard Snow, of Lakewood and two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Babock (sic) , Randsville,
Mich., and Mrs. Henry Hudson of Green Valley, Wis.
Funeral services Monday from the home at 2 o’clock with the Rev. Charles Bulley of
the St. Paul’[s M.E. church officiating. Interment will take place at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, May 29, 1931 P. 2
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[Acinath Richards/bur. 6-1-1931/age 62 yrs/female/cause: cerebral hemorrhage/
bur. on Joe Richards lot]
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