Anna Hammel of Lyons, Nebr. married Nathaniel Engel on June 28, 1881 at the German Catholic Church, Omaha, Nebr. The 1900 census states she was born September 1857 in Wisconsin to Irish-born parents, had been married 19 years, was the mother of six children, five living, and lived at 2619 Sherman avenue in Omaha with her husband and five sons.
According to her burial card she died January 8, 1907, age 49 years, and was buried January 10. The death of Mary Anna Engel, 2619 Sherman avenue, 49, tumor, was noted in the Omaha Evening World-Herald, January 10, 1907, p. 9, col. 6.
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The True Voice (Omaha, Nebr.), January 11, 1907, p. 5, col. 3
After a long and painful illness, Mrs. Engel, 2619 Sherman avenue, died on Wednesday morning at the family residence surrounded by her family and fortified by the rites of the Church. The deceased had been suffering for some time from cancer of the stomach, and notwithstanding all the scientific treatment she received at St. Joseph's, no cure could be effected and it was death alone that relieved her of her suffering. The funeral was held from the Sacred Heart Church Thursday morning and was largely attended. The services were conducted by Father Judge. She is survived by her husband and three sons, who have the sympathy of many friends in their great sorrow. Interment took place at Holy Sepulcher.
Anna Hammel of Lyons, Nebr. married Nathaniel Engel on June 28, 1881 at the German Catholic Church, Omaha, Nebr. The 1900 census states she was born September 1857 in Wisconsin to Irish-born parents, had been married 19 years, was the mother of six children, five living, and lived at 2619 Sherman avenue in Omaha with her husband and five sons.
According to her burial card she died January 8, 1907, age 49 years, and was buried January 10. The death of Mary Anna Engel, 2619 Sherman avenue, 49, tumor, was noted in the Omaha Evening World-Herald, January 10, 1907, p. 9, col. 6.
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The True Voice (Omaha, Nebr.), January 11, 1907, p. 5, col. 3
After a long and painful illness, Mrs. Engel, 2619 Sherman avenue, died on Wednesday morning at the family residence surrounded by her family and fortified by the rites of the Church. The deceased had been suffering for some time from cancer of the stomach, and notwithstanding all the scientific treatment she received at St. Joseph's, no cure could be effected and it was death alone that relieved her of her suffering. The funeral was held from the Sacred Heart Church Thursday morning and was largely attended. The services were conducted by Father Judge. She is survived by her husband and three sons, who have the sympathy of many friends in their great sorrow. Interment took place at Holy Sepulcher.
Gravesite Details
No visible marker 8/21/20. Buried with mother Nancy Hammel, husband Nathaniel Engel, and son Francis Engel. Photograph shows area beside Nancy Hammel's marker.