Gladys Kruescher obit - unknown newspaper
Mrs. Kruescher, Kenosha, dies
Kenosha, Wis. - Mrs. Gladys E. Kruescher, 40, of 6621 Fifth Ave., died late Saturday (October 27, 1947) in the Kenosha hospital following a lingering illness. She was the daughter of Mrs. Aaron Zimmerman of Zion. Ill.
Born in Almira, Wash., in 1906, Mrs. Kruescher moved to Zion, Ill., with her family at an early age. She attended grade and high schools in Zion and Waukegan, and was married to Russell Krueschner in 1927. Shortly after their marriage, the couple moved to Kenosha.
Survivorsare Mrs. Kruescher's husband, a son Richard, and a daughter Mrs. Casimir Miechowicz, all of Kenosha, her mother, one brother, Rollin Zimmerman, and a sister, Mrs. John Poulsen, all of Zion, and a second brother, Wesley Zimmerman of Longmont, Colo.
Funeral services will be at 2p.m. Tuesday from the Hansen Funeral Home here. Burial will follow at sunset Ridge cemetery.
Per 1930 census Casimir's parents were born in Poland
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Lucille (a really fun lady)"
per WWI draft registration Nevada is living at 605 deway Ave. in Galena, IL. He has a wife and 2 children. He is employed as a Driller Machine Helper by the Vinegar Hill Zinc. Co.
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per WWI draft registration Nevada is living at 605 deway Ave. in Galena, IL. He has a wife and 2 children. He is employed as a Driller Machine Helper by the Vinegar Hill Zinc. Co.
Marriage Notes for Nevada Reitz and Jane SMITH-5998
Per P Marek Email they were married over 50 years.
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14 Apr 2007 Pat writes: " Yes, we lived in Chicago until 1964. Then we moved to Cicero, IL. Parents
were already divorced.
. . .Mom did
it all by herself. . . She was
the entire family's rock. Her sisters (half) and brother (half), all
married, would still go to her for...everything.
When we lived in Chicago, we owned a two-flat. After the divorce, probably
1960, parents had to sell building. Granny lived downstairs. Then we moved
next door....my Mom, sister, Granny and her youngest, a year younger than
me. Again, in 1964 we moved to Cicero. Granny always lived with us.""I am sure Mom struggle but she never let on. I remember her going without
so that we could have. I do miss her terribly. She died Mother's Day
weekend which makes this time of the year even harder. Husband's Mom died
Mother's Day weekend as well. She was 82 though not 67 like my Mom."
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