MINNA DOERSCH
Mrs. Adolph Doersch, 64, lifelong resident of Centerville, died suddenly Monday afternoon at the home in the village of Cleveland. She was at work in the kitchen when stricken with a heart attack and died a few minutes later.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m., from the home and at two o’clock from the St. John and St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran church, Cleveland. The Rev. M. A. Braun will officiate. Interment will be in the St. John’s cemetery in Centerville.
Mrs. Doersch, nee Minnie Huhn, daughter of Herman and Pauline Huhn, was born in Centerville in 1875. She was married to Adolph Doersch in 1904 and they located on a farm north of Cleveland. Six years ago they disposed of
the farm and moved into the village.
She was a member of the St. John and St. Peter congregation and treasurer of the Ladies Aid society of the church.
Survivors are the widower; two sons, Vernon and Melvin, both of Cleveland; four brothers, William of Cleveland, Charles of Colby, Wis., Leo of Wilkinsburg, Pr., Oscar of Minneapolis; sister, Mrs. Mary Stolzmann of Haven,
Sheboygan county; and two grandchildren.
The body may be viewed at the Doersch home in Cleveland until the hour of the services Thursday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, May 2, 1939 P.16
MINNA DOERSCH
Mrs. Adolph Doersch, 64, lifelong resident of Centerville, died suddenly Monday afternoon at the home in the village of Cleveland. She was at work in the kitchen when stricken with a heart attack and died a few minutes later.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m., from the home and at two o’clock from the St. John and St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran church, Cleveland. The Rev. M. A. Braun will officiate. Interment will be in the St. John’s cemetery in Centerville.
Mrs. Doersch, nee Minnie Huhn, daughter of Herman and Pauline Huhn, was born in Centerville in 1875. She was married to Adolph Doersch in 1904 and they located on a farm north of Cleveland. Six years ago they disposed of
the farm and moved into the village.
She was a member of the St. John and St. Peter congregation and treasurer of the Ladies Aid society of the church.
Survivors are the widower; two sons, Vernon and Melvin, both of Cleveland; four brothers, William of Cleveland, Charles of Colby, Wis., Leo of Wilkinsburg, Pr., Oscar of Minneapolis; sister, Mrs. Mary Stolzmann of Haven,
Sheboygan county; and two grandchildren.
The body may be viewed at the Doersch home in Cleveland until the hour of the services Thursday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, May 2, 1939 P.16
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