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Mary Danner
1870 - 1935
Watertown Gazette, 05 09 1935
Mrs.
Mary Danner, who had been a sufferer from high blood pressure for some time,
while working in the kitchen of her home, 1326 Third Street, was stricken with
paralysis and died within a few minutes.
Her
remains were prepared for burial at the home of James W. Boyle, West Main
Street, and then taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rov
Kruse, from where her funeral was held to St. Henry’s Catholic Church, Rev.
Father Schwinn officiating. Interment
was in St. Henry’s Cemetery.
She
was born in the town of Ixonia 65 years earlier. Her married name was Mary Haberkorn, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haberkorn.
She
was married twice. Her first marriage
was to Herman Kelm.
He preceded her in death and later she married John Danner of Watertown.
SURVIVORS:
Six children from first marriage
Daughter Mrs.
John Simon Danner, Watertown
Son John
Kelm, Watertown
Daughter Mrs.
Ray Kruse, Watertown
Son Lawrence
Kelm, Watertown
Son Max
Kelm, Watertown
Daughter Mrs.
Rudolph Exner, Wisconsin Rapids
Ten grandchildren
Sister Mrs.
William Brennan, Milwaukee
Sister Mrs.
Ralph Hildemann, Milwaukee
Brother Michael
Haberkorn, Milwaukee
PRECEDED IN DEATH:
Son William
Danner, child of second marriage, died in 1934
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c.1920: JOHN DANNER (WIFE MARY)
John Danner (Mary), Watertown
resident and friend of Charles David, was a painter and sign artist
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