Mrs. C. Busse Dies At St. Nazianz
Mrs. Carl Busse, a resident of St. Nazianz for many years, passed away at her home on Monday morning. Mrs. Busse had been in failing health for some time and her death was due to complications of diseases.
The deceased is survived by her husband and four children who are Gilbert, Edwin, Evangeline, and LaVerne.
Funeral arrangements have not been made as yet.
Manitowoc Herald Newspaper
Tuesday, April 8, 1930 P. 16
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Busse, Lydia nee Kocher (Nov. 20, 1881-April 7, 1930 –wife of Charles Busse [married in 1910] –daughter of Fred Kocher and Anna Arnold [both born in Germany] –born in Wisconsin –died from “toxic myocarditis from toxic goiter –gangrene of legs with infection”) –buried at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Town of Rockland [death record Manitowoc 25-502]
Mrs. C. Busse Dies At St. Nazianz
Mrs. Carl Busse, a resident of St. Nazianz for many years, passed away at her home on Monday morning. Mrs. Busse had been in failing health for some time and her death was due to complications of diseases.
The deceased is survived by her husband and four children who are Gilbert, Edwin, Evangeline, and LaVerne.
Funeral arrangements have not been made as yet.
Manitowoc Herald Newspaper
Tuesday, April 8, 1930 P. 16
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Busse, Lydia nee Kocher (Nov. 20, 1881-April 7, 1930 –wife of Charles Busse [married in 1910] –daughter of Fred Kocher and Anna Arnold [both born in Germany] –born in Wisconsin –died from “toxic myocarditis from toxic goiter –gangrene of legs with infection”) –buried at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Town of Rockland [death record Manitowoc 25-502]
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