Mrs. Salm Is Found Dead
SCHOOL HILL — Mrs. Catherine Salm, lifelong Manitowoc County resident, was found dead in bed by neighbors at the home in the village Thursday morning. When she did not appear at morning Mass at Holy Trinity Church, as was her custom, the neighbors visited the home and found she had died in her sleep.
Her death occurred the day before her 68th birthday.
Funeral services will be held at 10 am. Monday at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church. The Rev. Alfred Schmidt will officiate and burialwill be In the church cemetery.
She was born Catherine Stahl in Eaton Feb. 11, 1887, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Stahl. In 1906 she was married to Joseph Salm and they located on a farm near St. Wendel. On the death of her husband in 1945 she moved to School Hill. She was a member of the Christian Mothers.
Surviving are a son, Alois of rural route, Newton; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Schwartz of rural route, Newton, and Mrs. Thomas Hawe of Oostburg, Wis.; three brothers, John and Henry of Rt. 4, Chilton, and Nicholas of
r u r al route, Cato; sister, Mrs. Leona Salm of Appleton; and 12 grand-children.
(No newspaper named, 1955 handwritten on the obituary)
Mrs. Salm Is Found Dead
SCHOOL HILL — Mrs. Catherine Salm, lifelong Manitowoc County resident, was found dead in bed by neighbors at the home in the village Thursday morning. When she did not appear at morning Mass at Holy Trinity Church, as was her custom, the neighbors visited the home and found she had died in her sleep.
Her death occurred the day before her 68th birthday.
Funeral services will be held at 10 am. Monday at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church. The Rev. Alfred Schmidt will officiate and burialwill be In the church cemetery.
She was born Catherine Stahl in Eaton Feb. 11, 1887, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Stahl. In 1906 she was married to Joseph Salm and they located on a farm near St. Wendel. On the death of her husband in 1945 she moved to School Hill. She was a member of the Christian Mothers.
Surviving are a son, Alois of rural route, Newton; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Schwartz of rural route, Newton, and Mrs. Thomas Hawe of Oostburg, Wis.; three brothers, John and Henry of Rt. 4, Chilton, and Nicholas of
r u r al route, Cato; sister, Mrs. Leona Salm of Appleton; and 12 grand-children.
(No newspaper named, 1955 handwritten on the obituary)
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