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Elizabeth Naber

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Elizabeth Naber

Birth
Death
1910 (aged 36–37)
Burial
Buckman, Morrison County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 2
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Miss Nabor of Buckman Dead
After Several Years of Suffering with Chronic Bright's Disease. – Buried in Buckman Monday

Miss Elizabeth Nabor, of Buckman, died Friday morning at four o'clock, of Brights' disease, at the age of 38 years. She had been ailing for several years, but was able to be about and attend to household duties until Monday last week, when her condition became more serious.

The alarming symptoms increased until Friday morning, when, well prepared with the last sacraments, she passed away.

Miss Nabor was born in Petersburg, Iowa, January sixteenth eighteenhundred and seventy-three. She leaves a mother, two brothers, John and Gerhard, two sisters Katherine and Margareth, two step-brothers, Herman and Henry, and two step-sisters Mary now Mrs. John Schlichte, and Sister Raphael O.S.F.

The funeral services were held in the St. Michael's church in Buckman and she was laid to rest in St. Michael's cemetery.

Pierz Journal, April 20, 1911
Miss Nabor of Buckman Dead
After Several Years of Suffering with Chronic Bright's Disease. – Buried in Buckman Monday

Miss Elizabeth Nabor, of Buckman, died Friday morning at four o'clock, of Brights' disease, at the age of 38 years. She had been ailing for several years, but was able to be about and attend to household duties until Monday last week, when her condition became more serious.

The alarming symptoms increased until Friday morning, when, well prepared with the last sacraments, she passed away.

Miss Nabor was born in Petersburg, Iowa, January sixteenth eighteenhundred and seventy-three. She leaves a mother, two brothers, John and Gerhard, two sisters Katherine and Margareth, two step-brothers, Herman and Henry, and two step-sisters Mary now Mrs. John Schlichte, and Sister Raphael O.S.F.

The funeral services were held in the St. Michael's church in Buckman and she was laid to rest in St. Michael's cemetery.

Pierz Journal, April 20, 1911


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