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Esther Katrina Stoelzing

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Esther Katrina Stoelzing

Birth
Death
7 Oct 1907 (aged 1)
Neosho County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.6685444, Longitude: -95.4453139
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Chanute Times, October 7, 1911

Obituary--Just one and a half year ago there came to the home of Mr. & Mrs. John Stoelzing, little Esther Katrine, who passed away early October 7, 1907. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Pulliam at the house on Tuesday at 2:30. Interment was made at Elmwood Cemetery.

Little Esther had never been strong and the past summer had been one of intense suffering there being a complication of diseases which turned into dropsy causing her death. She was treated by Dr. Baird who did all in his power. But the Heavenly Father thought it best to take her to him where there will be no suffering or pain for her anymore. When at times she seemed better, she would show her love for the faithful ones about her in her childish way and even when suffering severely she recognized what was being done for her.

Her presence was like sunshine in the home and she will sadly be missed by her fond parents who have no other children. The parents have the sincere sympathy of the entire community.

Thank you Vickie.
Chanute Times, October 7, 1911

Obituary--Just one and a half year ago there came to the home of Mr. & Mrs. John Stoelzing, little Esther Katrine, who passed away early October 7, 1907. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Pulliam at the house on Tuesday at 2:30. Interment was made at Elmwood Cemetery.

Little Esther had never been strong and the past summer had been one of intense suffering there being a complication of diseases which turned into dropsy causing her death. She was treated by Dr. Baird who did all in his power. But the Heavenly Father thought it best to take her to him where there will be no suffering or pain for her anymore. When at times she seemed better, she would show her love for the faithful ones about her in her childish way and even when suffering severely she recognized what was being done for her.

Her presence was like sunshine in the home and she will sadly be missed by her fond parents who have no other children. The parents have the sincere sympathy of the entire community.

Thank you Vickie.


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