Wednesday, April 3, 1918
Page 15, Column 5
Mrs. Ada Pabst.
Mrs. Ada Pabst, 46, wife of Alfred Pabst of 117 Gifford st., died this morning at the Hospital of the Good Shepherd, where she had been a patient several hours. Pneumonia was the cause of death. Mrs. Pabst was born in this city and had always lived here. Besides her husband, she is survived by four brothers, John, James, Frank and Norman Radley, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. Fred Sanders, all of this city. John Gang & Son, undertakers, will remove the body from the County Morgue to their undertaking parlors, 207 Catawba st., late this afternoon and funeral services will be held there Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be made in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Wednesday, April 3, 1918
Page 15, Column 5
Mrs. Ada Pabst.
Mrs. Ada Pabst, 46, wife of Alfred Pabst of 117 Gifford st., died this morning at the Hospital of the Good Shepherd, where she had been a patient several hours. Pneumonia was the cause of death. Mrs. Pabst was born in this city and had always lived here. Besides her husband, she is survived by four brothers, John, James, Frank and Norman Radley, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. Fred Sanders, all of this city. John Gang & Son, undertakers, will remove the body from the County Morgue to their undertaking parlors, 207 Catawba st., late this afternoon and funeral services will be held there Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be made in Woodlawn Cemetery.
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