Impressive funeral services were held Saturday, March 24, for Mrs. Kenneth C.
Sumnicht, 25, of Valders, who was killed instantly two days before when struck
by the Northwestern railroad's noon streamliner in Manitowoc.
Services were conducted at the Berge Funeral home at 9 a. m. and at St. Mary's
Catholic church in Clarks Mills at 9:30 a. m. The Rev. Lawrence M. Loerke
officiated and interment was made in Manitowoc's Evergreen cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Owen Brennan, Harold Brennan, Bernard McCulley, Ralph
Pankratz, Raymond Pankratz and Leonard Sumnicht.
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BEATRICE SUMNICHT
Rites For Valders Woman Saturday
Funeral services for Mrs. Beatrice Sumnicht, 25, wife of an Army air force
officer now somewhere in the south Pacific who was killed under the wheels
of the North Western road's stream-liner train north of the Meadow Lane
crossing Thursday noon, will be held Saturday morning at the St. Mary's
Catholic church in Clarks Mills. The rites will be private.
Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery in this city.
Efforts are being made to contact her husband, Lieut. Kenneth C. Sumnicht,
who is back in the war zone after being stationed in this country for a
time.
Mrs. Sumnicht had come to Manitowoc yesterday morning from the home of her
mother, Mrs. Tillie Brennan, postmistress at Valders. Earlier in the day
Mrs. Fred Cox, a sister of Mrs. Sumnicht, had accompanied her husband here
from Valders, and together they had left on the 7 a.m. train for a southern
army camp.
Mrs. Sumnicht had planned to drive the car used by Mr. and Mrs. Cox, back
to Valders, from its parking place at the North Western depot.
The body is at the Berge funeral home in Valders. Friends are asked to
please omit flowers.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, March 23, 1945 p.3
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[d. 03-22-1945/age 25 yrs./bur. on Mrs. John F. Brennan lot-her mother]
Impressive funeral services were held Saturday, March 24, for Mrs. Kenneth C.
Sumnicht, 25, of Valders, who was killed instantly two days before when struck
by the Northwestern railroad's noon streamliner in Manitowoc.
Services were conducted at the Berge Funeral home at 9 a. m. and at St. Mary's
Catholic church in Clarks Mills at 9:30 a. m. The Rev. Lawrence M. Loerke
officiated and interment was made in Manitowoc's Evergreen cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Owen Brennan, Harold Brennan, Bernard McCulley, Ralph
Pankratz, Raymond Pankratz and Leonard Sumnicht.
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BEATRICE SUMNICHT
Rites For Valders Woman Saturday
Funeral services for Mrs. Beatrice Sumnicht, 25, wife of an Army air force
officer now somewhere in the south Pacific who was killed under the wheels
of the North Western road's stream-liner train north of the Meadow Lane
crossing Thursday noon, will be held Saturday morning at the St. Mary's
Catholic church in Clarks Mills. The rites will be private.
Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery in this city.
Efforts are being made to contact her husband, Lieut. Kenneth C. Sumnicht,
who is back in the war zone after being stationed in this country for a
time.
Mrs. Sumnicht had come to Manitowoc yesterday morning from the home of her
mother, Mrs. Tillie Brennan, postmistress at Valders. Earlier in the day
Mrs. Fred Cox, a sister of Mrs. Sumnicht, had accompanied her husband here
from Valders, and together they had left on the 7 a.m. train for a southern
army camp.
Mrs. Sumnicht had planned to drive the car used by Mr. and Mrs. Cox, back
to Valders, from its parking place at the North Western depot.
The body is at the Berge funeral home in Valders. Friends are asked to
please omit flowers.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, March 23, 1945 p.3
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[d. 03-22-1945/age 25 yrs./bur. on Mrs. John F. Brennan lot-her mother]
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