Menasha Breeze
Dec 2, 1902
OLD SETTLER GONE
Mrs. Sanhover Died Last Evening at the Home of Her Daughter Mrs. Fred Schwatzbauer
Mrs. Sandhover, widow of the late Joseph Sandhover who died about seven years ago, at the old homestead, Tayco St. died at six o'clock last evening at the home of her only remaining child, Mrs. Ferd. Schwartzbauer with whom she had been living one year to the day. Mrs. Sandhover was one of very first settlers of Menasha, coming here forty-six years ago. Death was due to hemmorage of the liver. Mrs. Sandhover had the misfortune to loose three of her sons through accidents. Frank Sandhover and Mike Muntner, children from different husbands, were killed at the Whiting fire explosion in 1888 and Joseph Sandhover was killed in a saw mill at Merril through the bursting of a band saw. The funeral of Mrs. Sandhover will be held from St. Mary's church Thurday morning at nine o'clock.
Menasha Breeze
Dec 2, 1902
OLD SETTLER GONE
Mrs. Sanhover Died Last Evening at the Home of Her Daughter Mrs. Fred Schwatzbauer
Mrs. Sandhover, widow of the late Joseph Sandhover who died about seven years ago, at the old homestead, Tayco St. died at six o'clock last evening at the home of her only remaining child, Mrs. Ferd. Schwartzbauer with whom she had been living one year to the day. Mrs. Sandhover was one of very first settlers of Menasha, coming here forty-six years ago. Death was due to hemmorage of the liver. Mrs. Sandhover had the misfortune to loose three of her sons through accidents. Frank Sandhover and Mike Muntner, children from different husbands, were killed at the Whiting fire explosion in 1888 and Joseph Sandhover was killed in a saw mill at Merril through the bursting of a band saw. The funeral of Mrs. Sandhover will be held from St. Mary's church Thurday morning at nine o'clock.
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