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MARGARET ANHALT
Mrs. Margaret Anhalt, 68, of St. Nazianz was found dead in her bed by her daughter, Anita, who went to awaken her early Wednesday morning. Mrs. Anhalt, recently improved after a long illness, attended mat at St. Gregory Catholic church Tuesday morning and had gone to church again in the evening.
Death was attributed to natural causes.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Gregory Church at St. Nazianz, Rev. Frederick Dorn officiating with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Anhalt, nee Margaret Schad, was born in the town of Schleswig in 1884 and in 1908 was married to Peter Anhalt, who preceded her in death eight years ago.
Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Leona Heinzen of St. Nazianz, Miss Anita at home, Mrs. William Pfeffer of Manitowoc, and Mrs. Andrew Salm of Newton; a brother, Alois Schad of New Holstein; a sister, Mrs. Ambrose
Knier of St. Nazianz and eight grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Kellenbenz Funeral Home at St. Nazianz from Thursday evening to the time of the funeral. The Christian Mothers Society of St. Gregory, of which Mrs. Anhalt was a member, will recite the rosary at 8 p.m. Friday.
Manitowoc Herald Times Wednesday, February 4, 1953 pg. 2-M
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MARGARET ANHALT
Mrs. Margaret Anhalt, 68, of St. Nazianz was found dead in her bed by her daughter, Anita, who went to awaken her early Wednesday morning. Mrs. Anhalt, recently improved after a long illness, attended mat at St. Gregory Catholic church Tuesday morning and had gone to church again in the evening.
Death was attributed to natural causes.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Gregory Church at St. Nazianz, Rev. Frederick Dorn officiating with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Anhalt, nee Margaret Schad, was born in the town of Schleswig in 1884 and in 1908 was married to Peter Anhalt, who preceded her in death eight years ago.
Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Leona Heinzen of St. Nazianz, Miss Anita at home, Mrs. William Pfeffer of Manitowoc, and Mrs. Andrew Salm of Newton; a brother, Alois Schad of New Holstein; a sister, Mrs. Ambrose
Knier of St. Nazianz and eight grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Kellenbenz Funeral Home at St. Nazianz from Thursday evening to the time of the funeral. The Christian Mothers Society of St. Gregory, of which Mrs. Anhalt was a member, will recite the rosary at 8 p.m. Friday.
Manitowoc Herald Times Wednesday, February 4, 1953 pg. 2-M
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