Born at Appleton, Wisconsin according to her marriage record but at DePere, Wisconsin according to her obituary.
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Abstracted from Butler County Press (David City, Nebr.), October 17, 1940, p,. 1, col. 1
Died at her home Sunday afternoon at 4:40 o'clock after an illness of a year and a half.
One of a family of ten children, she moved with his parents to Center Township in Butler County at the age of three years. Attended David City high school, school in Columbus and Fremont, graduated from the state normal school in Wayne, and taught in Butler county schools for nine years.
Survived by four children:
(1) Helen Eiting - Lincoln
(2) B. H. Gerald Eiting - Lincoln
(3) Mrs. Oda Neely - David City
(4) Margaret Eiting - David City
Also survived by two brothers and three sisters:
(1) Peter Van Lom - David City
(2) Andrew Van Lom - Kansas City, Mo.
(3) Mrs F. W. Anheuser - Omaha
(4) Mrs. Cleo Watkins - Lincoln
(5) Mrs. C. W. Thornton - Falls City
Also survived by three grandchildren.
Born at Appleton, Wisconsin according to her marriage record but at DePere, Wisconsin according to her obituary.
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Abstracted from Butler County Press (David City, Nebr.), October 17, 1940, p,. 1, col. 1
Died at her home Sunday afternoon at 4:40 o'clock after an illness of a year and a half.
One of a family of ten children, she moved with his parents to Center Township in Butler County at the age of three years. Attended David City high school, school in Columbus and Fremont, graduated from the state normal school in Wayne, and taught in Butler county schools for nine years.
Survived by four children:
(1) Helen Eiting - Lincoln
(2) B. H. Gerald Eiting - Lincoln
(3) Mrs. Oda Neely - David City
(4) Margaret Eiting - David City
Also survived by two brothers and three sisters:
(1) Peter Van Lom - David City
(2) Andrew Van Lom - Kansas City, Mo.
(3) Mrs F. W. Anheuser - Omaha
(4) Mrs. Cleo Watkins - Lincoln
(5) Mrs. C. W. Thornton - Falls City
Also survived by three grandchildren.
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