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Maria Magdalena “Mary” <I>Mohr</I> Fritzler

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Maria Magdalena “Mary” Mohr Fritzler

Birth
Russia
Death
1 Jan 1975 (aged 81)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Denver Post, Friday, Friday, January 3, 1975
Denver, Colorado

FRITZLER -

Mary Fritzler, 4741 Sherman Street.

Mother of Henry and Ruben Fritzler, Denver, Walter Fritzler, Lakewood, Harold Fritzler, Margaret Shank, Esther Zimmerman, Bertha Clean, Irene Darnell and Violet Miller, all of Denver; sister of John Mohr, Denver, Peter Mohr, Portland, Ore., and the late Margaret Wamboldt; twenty-two grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren.

Services 1 p.m. Sat. First German Congregational Church, 44th at Lincoln St., Riverside.

Family and friends will be received at the church following interment services.

Arrangements, Howard's Berkeley Park Chapel.

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Rocky Mountain News, Tuesday, January 7, 1975
Denver, Colorado

Mrs. Mary Fritzler
Mrs. Margaret Wamboldt

Double funeral services were Saturday in First German Congregational Church for two sisters who died within 16 hours of each other on New Year's Day. Burial was in Riverside.

Mrs. Mary Fritzler, 81, died of a heart attack in her home at 4741 Sherman St. Her sister, Mrs. Margaret Wamboldt, 80, who lived at 4720 Saulsbury St., Wheat Ridge, died in Denver General Hospital.

Mrs. Fritzler was born Feb 4, 1893, in Porka, Russia. She was married Feb 7, 1912 to John Fritzler, and they came to Denver in May 1913.

Mrs. Wamboldt was born Aug 4, 1894, in Norka and came to Denver about the same time as her sister. She was married in 1917 to David Wamboldt.

Fritzler worked for a time in the Colorado beet fields and later in Denver area packing houses and for the railroads. Wamboldt also was a packing house worker. Fritzler died in March 1948, and Wamboldt died Nov 6, 1960.

During their lifetimes, the sisters and their husbands maintained a close family relationship.

Mrs. Fritzler is survived by four sons, Henry, Reuben, Walter and Harold Fritzler; five daughters, Mrs. Margaret Shank, Mrs. Esther Zimmerman, Mrs. Bertha Clear, Mrs. Irene Darnell and Mrs. Violet Miller, all of Denver; 22 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Wamboldt is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Amelia Freehling of Lakewood and Mrs. Violet James of Wheat Ridge; a son, David Wamboldt of Lakewood; 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

The sisters also are survived by two brothers, John Mohr of Denver and Peter Mohr of Portland, Ore.
Contributor: CPoole (48477862) • [email protected]
Denver Post, Friday, Friday, January 3, 1975
Denver, Colorado

FRITZLER -

Mary Fritzler, 4741 Sherman Street.

Mother of Henry and Ruben Fritzler, Denver, Walter Fritzler, Lakewood, Harold Fritzler, Margaret Shank, Esther Zimmerman, Bertha Clean, Irene Darnell and Violet Miller, all of Denver; sister of John Mohr, Denver, Peter Mohr, Portland, Ore., and the late Margaret Wamboldt; twenty-two grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren.

Services 1 p.m. Sat. First German Congregational Church, 44th at Lincoln St., Riverside.

Family and friends will be received at the church following interment services.

Arrangements, Howard's Berkeley Park Chapel.

**********
Rocky Mountain News, Tuesday, January 7, 1975
Denver, Colorado

Mrs. Mary Fritzler
Mrs. Margaret Wamboldt

Double funeral services were Saturday in First German Congregational Church for two sisters who died within 16 hours of each other on New Year's Day. Burial was in Riverside.

Mrs. Mary Fritzler, 81, died of a heart attack in her home at 4741 Sherman St. Her sister, Mrs. Margaret Wamboldt, 80, who lived at 4720 Saulsbury St., Wheat Ridge, died in Denver General Hospital.

Mrs. Fritzler was born Feb 4, 1893, in Porka, Russia. She was married Feb 7, 1912 to John Fritzler, and they came to Denver in May 1913.

Mrs. Wamboldt was born Aug 4, 1894, in Norka and came to Denver about the same time as her sister. She was married in 1917 to David Wamboldt.

Fritzler worked for a time in the Colorado beet fields and later in Denver area packing houses and for the railroads. Wamboldt also was a packing house worker. Fritzler died in March 1948, and Wamboldt died Nov 6, 1960.

During their lifetimes, the sisters and their husbands maintained a close family relationship.

Mrs. Fritzler is survived by four sons, Henry, Reuben, Walter and Harold Fritzler; five daughters, Mrs. Margaret Shank, Mrs. Esther Zimmerman, Mrs. Bertha Clear, Mrs. Irene Darnell and Mrs. Violet Miller, all of Denver; 22 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Wamboldt is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Amelia Freehling of Lakewood and Mrs. Violet James of Wheat Ridge; a son, David Wamboldt of Lakewood; 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

The sisters also are survived by two brothers, John Mohr of Denver and Peter Mohr of Portland, Ore.
Contributor: CPoole (48477862) • [email protected]


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