Company C. 11th Regiment
Michigan Infantry
Son of John A. Reber?
El Dorado Republican
El Dorado, Kansas
Friday, August 12, 1904
page 5
Reber.
Comrade D.J. Reber, who has been in feeble health for months, died at his home in Augusta, Sunday morning, at 7 o'clock. The deceased, who has lived in Augusta and Bruno township for thirty years, was an active citizen, an intelligent man and a loyal old comrade. He was postmaster of Andover for a number of years. He leaves a wife; a daughter, Mrs. Whitehead, of Rich Hill, Mo.; a second daughter, Mrs. Lena Floy Newland; and a son, L.C. Reber, of Chicago. Funeral from the Baptist church, Augusta, Tuesday at 10 o'clock. The deceased was an ex-union soldier and did good service. We regret his death, are sorry that so many of our old comrades are going down to the border land of the shoreless river, to cross to the other side. Peace to his ashes.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
The Butler County Democrat
El Dorado, Kansas
Friday, August 12, 1904
page 5
D.J. Reber, one of the pioneers of Augusta, died of paralysis, Sunday August 7. The funeral occurred Tuesday.
(Transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Company C. 11th Regiment
Michigan Infantry
Son of John A. Reber?
El Dorado Republican
El Dorado, Kansas
Friday, August 12, 1904
page 5
Reber.
Comrade D.J. Reber, who has been in feeble health for months, died at his home in Augusta, Sunday morning, at 7 o'clock. The deceased, who has lived in Augusta and Bruno township for thirty years, was an active citizen, an intelligent man and a loyal old comrade. He was postmaster of Andover for a number of years. He leaves a wife; a daughter, Mrs. Whitehead, of Rich Hill, Mo.; a second daughter, Mrs. Lena Floy Newland; and a son, L.C. Reber, of Chicago. Funeral from the Baptist church, Augusta, Tuesday at 10 o'clock. The deceased was an ex-union soldier and did good service. We regret his death, are sorry that so many of our old comrades are going down to the border land of the shoreless river, to cross to the other side. Peace to his ashes.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
The Butler County Democrat
El Dorado, Kansas
Friday, August 12, 1904
page 5
D.J. Reber, one of the pioneers of Augusta, died of paralysis, Sunday August 7. The funeral occurred Tuesday.
(Transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
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