March 2, 1893
Page 1, Col. 2
The home of Herman Grabinski is under a cloud of sorrow, and seven little voices calling for mamma will forever more be unanswered. After the birth of a boy and five or six weeks of sickness the mother spirit took its flight yesterday and crossed the river that confronts all lives. Mrs. Grabinski was about 35 years of age and has been a resident of Hand County since the early years of settlement. She leaves a husband and seven young children to mourn her loss, and they have the community's earnest sympathy in their hour of affliction. At the time of going to press, it is now understood funeral arrangements are withheld, awaiting word from relatives in the east.
March 2, 1893
Page 1, Col. 2
The home of Herman Grabinski is under a cloud of sorrow, and seven little voices calling for mamma will forever more be unanswered. After the birth of a boy and five or six weeks of sickness the mother spirit took its flight yesterday and crossed the river that confronts all lives. Mrs. Grabinski was about 35 years of age and has been a resident of Hand County since the early years of settlement. She leaves a husband and seven young children to mourn her loss, and they have the community's earnest sympathy in their hour of affliction. At the time of going to press, it is now understood funeral arrangements are withheld, awaiting word from relatives in the east.
Family Members
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Frederick Carl "Charles" Bussewitz
1836–1920
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Louisa Bussewitz Vergenz
1843–1916
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Julius Ferdinand "Ferdinand" Bussewitz
1845–1910
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Friederika Bussewitz Schmidt
1847–1931
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August Carl Bussewitz
1848–1922
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Herman Bussewitz
1852–1929
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Albert H. Bussewitz
1855–1935
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Justine Emma "Emma" Bussewitz Hilliker
1858–1940
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Robert Martin Bussewitz
1860–1933
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Willie E Bussewitz
1864–1869
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Eddie Bussewitz
1864 – unknown
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