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Peter Abner Pageler

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Peter Abner Pageler

Birth
Winnetoon, Knox County, Nebraska, USA
Death
10 May 1908 (aged 15)
Winnetoon, Knox County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Bazile Mills, Knox County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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The Creighton News
Friday, May 15, 1908
DIED. Peter Almer Pagelar was born October 24, 1892 and died May 10, 1908 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pagelar, northeast of here. Peter is survived by his twin brother, Louis Madsen Pagelar, also father, mother, five brothers and two sisters. Peter has been ailing for some time with rheumatism and all that could be done for him was done, but he did not seem to be any worse, until a few days before his death, when he seemed to have grown rapidly worse. Doctors were called and all possible done, but of no use as his heart became very weak and he peacefully passed away from heart failure. Peter's twin brother, who is left to mourn the loss of his companion is as nearly like his brother as any one could be in fact you could hardly tell these two boys apart, and where one was, you could always find the other, and it seems very sad to see them parted, but some one greater than human hand knows best. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Pagelar home by Rev. Thorpe and interment made in the Bazile Mills cemetery. To the father, mother, brothers and sisters and especially the twin brother we extend our heartfelt sympathy in their sorrow.

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Peter Abner Pageler was born October 24, 1892 and died May 10, 1908 at 12:30 a.m. At the time of his death he was 15 years, 6 months and 16 days of age. He was taken with inflamatory rheumatism and the malady went to his heart causing his death.

He leaves his father and mother, two sisters and six brothers. He and one of the surviving brothers were twins.

The funeral was held Monday from the home and interment made in the cemetery at Bazile. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Thorp and was largely attended by the hosts of friends of the family.

The death of this young man in the early springtime of his life is truly a pathetic loss to his family.

It is made doubly so by the fact of his being a twin and the two brothers were so inseparably united that it was almost impossible to separate them.

What ever one was told to do, the other must go to be with him and they have always been linked as one.

To the bereaved family, the entire community will extend the hand of sympathy and consolation in their great loss.

The Liberal joins with the others in its hopes for the alleviation of the present pain and sorrow.
...The Creighton Liberal 15 May 1908
The Creighton News
Friday, May 15, 1908
DIED. Peter Almer Pagelar was born October 24, 1892 and died May 10, 1908 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pagelar, northeast of here. Peter is survived by his twin brother, Louis Madsen Pagelar, also father, mother, five brothers and two sisters. Peter has been ailing for some time with rheumatism and all that could be done for him was done, but he did not seem to be any worse, until a few days before his death, when he seemed to have grown rapidly worse. Doctors were called and all possible done, but of no use as his heart became very weak and he peacefully passed away from heart failure. Peter's twin brother, who is left to mourn the loss of his companion is as nearly like his brother as any one could be in fact you could hardly tell these two boys apart, and where one was, you could always find the other, and it seems very sad to see them parted, but some one greater than human hand knows best. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Pagelar home by Rev. Thorpe and interment made in the Bazile Mills cemetery. To the father, mother, brothers and sisters and especially the twin brother we extend our heartfelt sympathy in their sorrow.

...Incorrect spelling of name.

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Peter Abner Pageler was born October 24, 1892 and died May 10, 1908 at 12:30 a.m. At the time of his death he was 15 years, 6 months and 16 days of age. He was taken with inflamatory rheumatism and the malady went to his heart causing his death.

He leaves his father and mother, two sisters and six brothers. He and one of the surviving brothers were twins.

The funeral was held Monday from the home and interment made in the cemetery at Bazile. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Thorp and was largely attended by the hosts of friends of the family.

The death of this young man in the early springtime of his life is truly a pathetic loss to his family.

It is made doubly so by the fact of his being a twin and the two brothers were so inseparably united that it was almost impossible to separate them.

What ever one was told to do, the other must go to be with him and they have always been linked as one.

To the bereaved family, the entire community will extend the hand of sympathy and consolation in their great loss.

The Liberal joins with the others in its hopes for the alleviation of the present pain and sorrow.
...The Creighton Liberal 15 May 1908


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