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Helen Gerhard

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Helen Gerhard

Birth
Death
26 Nov 1929 (aged 75)
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Gerhard, Helen Anna (Godie) (Oct. 31, 1854-Nov. 26, 1929 –single –daughter of Joseph Gerhard and Anna Kramer –born New York City –moved with her parents to St. Nazianz in 1865 –lived most of her life at the house her father had built at 217 Church Street in St. Nazianz –after the death of her father, Helen inherited his house at 217 Church Street –Helen lived here with her mother (until her mother died in 1917) and with her unmarried sister Mary –Helen lived in this house until her death in 1929 –died from “liver –carcinoma –chronic congestion of lungs –myocarditis” –died in Fond du Lac County) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 2, Row 5, Lot 3 –stone] [death record Manitowoc 25-268]
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HELEN GERHARD

ST. NAZIANZ 1929
Miss Helen Gerhard, 75 years of age, died at St. Agnes hospital at Fond du Lac Nov. 18 at midnight. The funeral took place on Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock in St. Gregory's church with interment in adjoining cemetery. Rev. Fintan Holzknecht celebrated a Solemn Requiem mass, assisted by two Salvatorian Fathers. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerhard Sr. She was born in New Yory (sic) City Oct. 31, 1864. When eleven years old she came with her parents to St. Nazianz where she lived in the parental home until her death. She leaves to mourn her, two sisters, Mrs. Louis Baumgartner and Miss Mary Gerhard, both of St. Nazianz; five nephews: Joseph and Alex Gerhard, Anton and Joseph Baumgartner of Mishawaka, Ind.; three nieces: St. M. Antonita of Altoona Pa; Mrs. Steve R. Stiefvater of Valders; and Mrs. Math Meyer of St. Nazianz; and twenty-five grand-nieces and nephews. She was a sister of the Rev. A.J. Gerhard, who died this last January.
She spent the last twelve years at her home and with the families of Mrs. Steve Stiefvater, Mrs. Math Meyer, Joseph Gerhard and Joseph Baumgartner and neighbors who needed her helpful assistance.
Miss Gerhard was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis and a member of the Young Ladies Sodality and was respected and beloved by all who knew her. She was ill for six months, and the last two months were spent at St. Agnes hospital. She also leaves to mourn her, a number of cousins in New York, Chicago and
Sheboygan.
(no newspaper named)
Gerhard, Helen Anna (Godie) (Oct. 31, 1854-Nov. 26, 1929 –single –daughter of Joseph Gerhard and Anna Kramer –born New York City –moved with her parents to St. Nazianz in 1865 –lived most of her life at the house her father had built at 217 Church Street in St. Nazianz –after the death of her father, Helen inherited his house at 217 Church Street –Helen lived here with her mother (until her mother died in 1917) and with her unmarried sister Mary –Helen lived in this house until her death in 1929 –died from “liver –carcinoma –chronic congestion of lungs –myocarditis” –died in Fond du Lac County) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 2, Row 5, Lot 3 –stone] [death record Manitowoc 25-268]
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HELEN GERHARD

ST. NAZIANZ 1929
Miss Helen Gerhard, 75 years of age, died at St. Agnes hospital at Fond du Lac Nov. 18 at midnight. The funeral took place on Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock in St. Gregory's church with interment in adjoining cemetery. Rev. Fintan Holzknecht celebrated a Solemn Requiem mass, assisted by two Salvatorian Fathers. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerhard Sr. She was born in New Yory (sic) City Oct. 31, 1864. When eleven years old she came with her parents to St. Nazianz where she lived in the parental home until her death. She leaves to mourn her, two sisters, Mrs. Louis Baumgartner and Miss Mary Gerhard, both of St. Nazianz; five nephews: Joseph and Alex Gerhard, Anton and Joseph Baumgartner of Mishawaka, Ind.; three nieces: St. M. Antonita of Altoona Pa; Mrs. Steve R. Stiefvater of Valders; and Mrs. Math Meyer of St. Nazianz; and twenty-five grand-nieces and nephews. She was a sister of the Rev. A.J. Gerhard, who died this last January.
She spent the last twelve years at her home and with the families of Mrs. Steve Stiefvater, Mrs. Math Meyer, Joseph Gerhard and Joseph Baumgartner and neighbors who needed her helpful assistance.
Miss Gerhard was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis and a member of the Young Ladies Sodality and was respected and beloved by all who knew her. She was ill for six months, and the last two months were spent at St. Agnes hospital. She also leaves to mourn her, a number of cousins in New York, Chicago and
Sheboygan.
(no newspaper named)


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  • Created by: Rose Mohnsam
  • Added: Oct 12, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98732739/helen-gerhard: accessed ), memorial page for Helen Gerhard (31 Oct 1854–26 Nov 1929), Find a Grave Memorial ID 98732739, citing Saint Gregory Cemetery, Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Rose Mohnsam (contributor 47105797).