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Anna Marie Hubertina <I>Virnig</I> Dahmen

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Anna Marie Hubertina Virnig Dahmen

Birth
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
17 Jan 1910 (aged 45)
Little Falls, Morrison County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Lastrup, Morrison County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1, Row 5
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Mrs. John Dahmen Passes Away

Mrs. John Dahmen, who has been ill for some time, died in the hospital at Little Falls last Monday evening after undergoing an operation for cancer of the bone. After marking an incision the physician found that it would be necessary to amputate the arm, the cancer being located in the humerus. Accordingly after notifying her family to be present, the arm was taken off, but she was unable to survive the severe ordeal and died soon after the operation.

The deceased was born in Cross Plains, Wis., 46 years ago. She came to Pierz with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Virnig, in 1878 and was married in 1884. She was a good wife and mother and a devoted Christian. She leaves a husband and twelve children to mourn her early death, besides her aged father and two grandchildren, all of whom have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in their sad bereavement.

The burial ceremonies will be held in the St. John's church in Lastrup. Nick Dahmen, the oldest son of the deceased, who lives in Quincy, Wash., is on the way and the funeral will not be held until he arrives.

Pierz Journal, Jan. 20, 1910.
Mrs. John Dahmen Passes Away

Mrs. John Dahmen, who has been ill for some time, died in the hospital at Little Falls last Monday evening after undergoing an operation for cancer of the bone. After marking an incision the physician found that it would be necessary to amputate the arm, the cancer being located in the humerus. Accordingly after notifying her family to be present, the arm was taken off, but she was unable to survive the severe ordeal and died soon after the operation.

The deceased was born in Cross Plains, Wis., 46 years ago. She came to Pierz with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Virnig, in 1878 and was married in 1884. She was a good wife and mother and a devoted Christian. She leaves a husband and twelve children to mourn her early death, besides her aged father and two grandchildren, all of whom have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in their sad bereavement.

The burial ceremonies will be held in the St. John's church in Lastrup. Nick Dahmen, the oldest son of the deceased, who lives in Quincy, Wash., is on the way and the funeral will not be held until he arrives.

Pierz Journal, Jan. 20, 1910.


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