Mrs. Millie Wuesthoff Braatz, for all her 74 years a resident of the West Side, collapsed and died yesterday afternoon as she left a bus near her home, 3718 Library Avenue S.W. She and her husband, Albert Braatz, a retired bricklayer, last April observed their 51st wedding anniversary. A lifelong member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Mrs. Braatz long has been active in its Ladies Aid Society. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Lutheran Hospital. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, Edwin F., Harvey W. and Robert R. Braatz; a daughter, Mrs. Louise Heideloff; 10 grandchildren, and a sister. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. Friends may call at the Kaufman & Sons funeral home, 3305 W. 25th Street.
Her obituary was published in the Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio) on 12 October 1955, page 27. Her death notice was also published in the same newspaper.
Mrs. Millie Wuesthoff Braatz, for all her 74 years a resident of the West Side, collapsed and died yesterday afternoon as she left a bus near her home, 3718 Library Avenue S.W. She and her husband, Albert Braatz, a retired bricklayer, last April observed their 51st wedding anniversary. A lifelong member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Mrs. Braatz long has been active in its Ladies Aid Society. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Lutheran Hospital. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, Edwin F., Harvey W. and Robert R. Braatz; a daughter, Mrs. Louise Heideloff; 10 grandchildren, and a sister. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. Friends may call at the Kaufman & Sons funeral home, 3305 W. 25th Street.
Her obituary was published in the Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio) on 12 October 1955, page 27. Her death notice was also published in the same newspaper.
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