Mrs. Schmeichel Suffers Stroke Saturday and Passes Away 24 Hours Later
Mrs. Emma Schmeichel, wife of John Schmeichel, passed away in this city Sunday
morning after having suffered a cerebral hemorrhage Saturday evening when she
collapsed in the arms of her husband. The deceased had not been in the best of
health but the news of her death come as a shock and surprise to many in Two
Rivers and Manitowoc.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran church,
the Rev. Harvey officiating.
Mrs. Schmeichel, nee Kickrehm, was born in Sheboygan, May 7, 1861 being sixty-
three at the time of death and at an early age moved to Mishicot where she was
married to Mr. Schmeichel on Nov. 14, 1887. The couple celebrated their fortieth
wedding anniversary this year and since their marriage have lived in Two Rivers.
Besides Mr. Schmeichel, three sons, Arthur of Manitowoc and Edgar and Hugo of Two
Rivers survive, and three daughters, Mrs. Ertan Ariens and Mrs. Alvin Bocher of
Two Rivers and Miss Gertrude of St. Nazianz. Two grandchildren and a sister, Mrs.
Burt Tomaschefsky of Manitowoc also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, December 19, 1927 P.9
Mrs. Schmeichel Suffers Stroke Saturday and Passes Away 24 Hours Later
Mrs. Emma Schmeichel, wife of John Schmeichel, passed away in this city Sunday
morning after having suffered a cerebral hemorrhage Saturday evening when she
collapsed in the arms of her husband. The deceased had not been in the best of
health but the news of her death come as a shock and surprise to many in Two
Rivers and Manitowoc.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran church,
the Rev. Harvey officiating.
Mrs. Schmeichel, nee Kickrehm, was born in Sheboygan, May 7, 1861 being sixty-
three at the time of death and at an early age moved to Mishicot where she was
married to Mr. Schmeichel on Nov. 14, 1887. The couple celebrated their fortieth
wedding anniversary this year and since their marriage have lived in Two Rivers.
Besides Mr. Schmeichel, three sons, Arthur of Manitowoc and Edgar and Hugo of Two
Rivers survive, and three daughters, Mrs. Ertan Ariens and Mrs. Alvin Bocher of
Two Rivers and Miss Gertrude of St. Nazianz. Two grandchildren and a sister, Mrs.
Burt Tomaschefsky of Manitowoc also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, December 19, 1927 P.9
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