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Howard Lange

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Howard Lange

Birth
Clay County, Iowa, USA
Death
11 Apr 1916 (aged 12)
Burial
Spencer, Clay County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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DIED IN COLORADO

A.G. Lange and Son, Howard Lange

The remains of A.G. Lange and son Howard, mention of whose deaths were made in last week's Reporter, arrived in this city at 3:30 Wednesday afternoon over the Milwaukee road and were taken to the Christian church where impressive funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday after which all that was mortal of father and son were tenderly conveyed to Riverside cemetery where they now rest in peace. Rev. William Baler, pastor of the Christian church, conducted the services and spoke in, words of tenderest sympathy and comfort to the bereaved ones who had been called upon to part with, their loved ones, first the son and brother, and then within a few short days the husband and father.

None but those who have sat in the shadow of a great bereavement can justly weigh such a sorrow as death brings and it is seldom indeed that the death angel visits a family circle twice within so short a time.

HOWARD A. LANGE

Son of A.G. and Sophia Lange was born May 23, 1902, in Clay county, fve miles northeast of Spencer.

When four years of age he went with his parents to Colorado where he passed away on April 11, 1916 after a short illness of leakage of the heart. He was a bright and capable boy and was respected by all and his death at the age of early boyhood is deeply deplored as his genial presence and companionable ways made him a general favorite.

To the sorrowing relatives is extended the universal sympathy of this, entire community. Those from away who attended the funeral were: Mrs. A.G. Lange, of Grand Junction, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thornton, Mr. Carl Cordt and Miss Gladys Lange of Marshalltown, Iowa; Mrs. Effie Jones, of Los Angeles, Mr. Albert Moen of Des Moines, Miss Eva Smith of Storm Lake and Mrs. Nora Loraditch of Hinton, Iowa.

Spencer Reporter, Spencer, Clay County, Iowa; April 26, 1916
DIED IN COLORADO

A.G. Lange and Son, Howard Lange

The remains of A.G. Lange and son Howard, mention of whose deaths were made in last week's Reporter, arrived in this city at 3:30 Wednesday afternoon over the Milwaukee road and were taken to the Christian church where impressive funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday after which all that was mortal of father and son were tenderly conveyed to Riverside cemetery where they now rest in peace. Rev. William Baler, pastor of the Christian church, conducted the services and spoke in, words of tenderest sympathy and comfort to the bereaved ones who had been called upon to part with, their loved ones, first the son and brother, and then within a few short days the husband and father.

None but those who have sat in the shadow of a great bereavement can justly weigh such a sorrow as death brings and it is seldom indeed that the death angel visits a family circle twice within so short a time.

HOWARD A. LANGE

Son of A.G. and Sophia Lange was born May 23, 1902, in Clay county, fve miles northeast of Spencer.

When four years of age he went with his parents to Colorado where he passed away on April 11, 1916 after a short illness of leakage of the heart. He was a bright and capable boy and was respected by all and his death at the age of early boyhood is deeply deplored as his genial presence and companionable ways made him a general favorite.

To the sorrowing relatives is extended the universal sympathy of this, entire community. Those from away who attended the funeral were: Mrs. A.G. Lange, of Grand Junction, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thornton, Mr. Carl Cordt and Miss Gladys Lange of Marshalltown, Iowa; Mrs. Effie Jones, of Los Angeles, Mr. Albert Moen of Des Moines, Miss Eva Smith of Storm Lake and Mrs. Nora Loraditch of Hinton, Iowa.

Spencer Reporter, Spencer, Clay County, Iowa; April 26, 1916


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