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- Forest Jct. Effects of coal gas, which overcame Miss Martha Bloy at her home here last week, caused her death about 10 p.m. last Thursday at the Bellin Memorial hospital, Green Bay, where she had been taken in an unconscious condition nearly a week before.
The body was removed to the Greenwood Funeral Home, Kaukauna, where a funeral services was conducted followed by another service here at the Evangelical church. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. G. L. Bursack, local pastor, and the burial took place here in the church cemetery.
Miss Bloy was born in the town of Woodville on March 20, 1892 and lived in this locality the greater part of her lifetime. In 1926, she graduated from the Bureau of Home Nursing at Milwaukee and followed the profession of nurse for several years. Locally she was also employed a number of years as switchboard operator at the local exchange of the Calumet Telephone company.
She is survived by two sisters, Miss Ernestine Bloy, Milwaukee, and Mrs. John Pennebecker, Waupaca; and eight brothers, Reinhold, Chicago, Fred, Milwaukee, Albert, De Pere, Adolph, town of Harrison, Herman, Kaukauna, and Gustav, Henry and Theodore, Forest Junction.
Chilton Times January 22, 1942
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