following a heart attack.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Urbanek and Schlei
Funeral Home, Manitowoc, the Rev. R. P. Schmitz associate pastor of the First
Reformed Church, Manitowoc, officiating. Burial wil be in Evergreen Cemetery.
The former Lenore Willert was born in Manitowoc Nov. 13, 1893, and was married
to William Uek June 20, 1917. The couple resided at Manitowoc until 12 years ago
when they moved to their residence at Browns Corners. She was a member of the
Auxiliary of the Drews-Bleser American Legion Post of Manitowoc.
Survivors include the husband, a daughter, Mrs. Norman E. Johnston, and a son,
Willard Uek of Manitowoc; two brothers, Fred Willert of Chicago and Edwin
Willert of Manitowoc Rapids; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Brndenburg, Mrs. Walter
Todl and Mrs. Arthur Wigen of Manitowoc; and three grandchildren.
Friends may call at the funeral home after noon Sunday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, August 6, 1954 P. 15
following a heart attack.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Urbanek and Schlei
Funeral Home, Manitowoc, the Rev. R. P. Schmitz associate pastor of the First
Reformed Church, Manitowoc, officiating. Burial wil be in Evergreen Cemetery.
The former Lenore Willert was born in Manitowoc Nov. 13, 1893, and was married
to William Uek June 20, 1917. The couple resided at Manitowoc until 12 years ago
when they moved to their residence at Browns Corners. She was a member of the
Auxiliary of the Drews-Bleser American Legion Post of Manitowoc.
Survivors include the husband, a daughter, Mrs. Norman E. Johnston, and a son,
Willard Uek of Manitowoc; two brothers, Fred Willert of Chicago and Edwin
Willert of Manitowoc Rapids; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Brndenburg, Mrs. Walter
Todl and Mrs. Arthur Wigen of Manitowoc; and three grandchildren.
Friends may call at the funeral home after noon Sunday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, August 6, 1954 P. 15
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