SERVICES, AMHERST, FOR MRS. C. HASSLER
Funeral services were held last Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Charles H. Hassler, who died January 20 at the American Medical center in Denver. She was 62 years of age.
Rev. Theo. Schauland, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, officiated at the services held in Amherst. Burial was in Holyoke Memorial Park with Thompson Mortuary, Holyoke, in charge of arrangements.
The daughter of Maude and William Taylor, Mrs. Hassler was born on April 4, 1906 in St. Francis, Kansas. When she was three years old, her parents moved to Denver.
She received her education in Denver schools and was graduated from North High School cum laude, and then attended Denver University.
After teaching school at Strasburg, Colorado and Cheyenne, Wyoming, Mrs. Hassler came to Amherst in 1926 and taught school there for several years.
On October 1928, she was united in marriage to Charles H. Hassler in St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Amherst. To this union three sons were born. She was also confirmed in the same church.
Mrs. Hassler was a charter member of the Amherst Extension Club, a member of St. Paul's ladies aid and an active member of the Phillips County Jane Jefferson club.
She is survived by her husband; three sons, Charles Alan, Denver; Paul H. Colorado Springs; and Neil W. Kremmling; five grandchildren; one brother, Newton Taylor, Denver; three sisters, Elizabeth T. Corr, Big Sur, California; Alice Taylor, Denver; and Helen Starzinger, Clearwater, Florida.
Out-of-town people here to attend the funeral were: Charles Hassler, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hassler and family, Colorado Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hassler and family, Kremmling; Miss Alice Taylor, Estel, Roy, Helen Richardson, Margaret Taylor, Harvey Butterfield, Mrs. Fred Brinkman, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gripp, Mrs. Cyril Lennig and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Murray, all of Denver; Amelia Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gill, and Mrs. Leon Meyer, all of Big Springs, Nebraska.
SERVICES, AMHERST, FOR MRS. C. HASSLER
Funeral services were held last Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Charles H. Hassler, who died January 20 at the American Medical center in Denver. She was 62 years of age.
Rev. Theo. Schauland, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, officiated at the services held in Amherst. Burial was in Holyoke Memorial Park with Thompson Mortuary, Holyoke, in charge of arrangements.
The daughter of Maude and William Taylor, Mrs. Hassler was born on April 4, 1906 in St. Francis, Kansas. When she was three years old, her parents moved to Denver.
She received her education in Denver schools and was graduated from North High School cum laude, and then attended Denver University.
After teaching school at Strasburg, Colorado and Cheyenne, Wyoming, Mrs. Hassler came to Amherst in 1926 and taught school there for several years.
On October 1928, she was united in marriage to Charles H. Hassler in St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Amherst. To this union three sons were born. She was also confirmed in the same church.
Mrs. Hassler was a charter member of the Amherst Extension Club, a member of St. Paul's ladies aid and an active member of the Phillips County Jane Jefferson club.
She is survived by her husband; three sons, Charles Alan, Denver; Paul H. Colorado Springs; and Neil W. Kremmling; five grandchildren; one brother, Newton Taylor, Denver; three sisters, Elizabeth T. Corr, Big Sur, California; Alice Taylor, Denver; and Helen Starzinger, Clearwater, Florida.
Out-of-town people here to attend the funeral were: Charles Hassler, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hassler and family, Colorado Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hassler and family, Kremmling; Miss Alice Taylor, Estel, Roy, Helen Richardson, Margaret Taylor, Harvey Butterfield, Mrs. Fred Brinkman, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gripp, Mrs. Cyril Lennig and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Murray, all of Denver; Amelia Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gill, and Mrs. Leon Meyer, all of Big Springs, Nebraska.
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