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John George “J. G.” Bauer

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John George “J. G.” Bauer

Birth
Saratov Oblast, Russia
Death
3 Mar 1918 (aged 43)
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA
Burial
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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The funeral for George Bauer, who died at his home in this city on Sunday March 3rd, was held Tuesday afternoon from the Phildelphia church, conducted by pastor, Rev. J. Morach. The services were largely attended as the deceased was one of the pioneer settlers of Adams County. Interment was made in the Ritzville cemetery.

George Bauer was born in Russia and at the time of his death was about 43 of age. He came with his parents to this country in 1876, locating in Adams County in 1884. He engaged in farming and stock raising, but moved to Ritzville a good many years ago. He was employed at the Ritzville Trading Company for several years. He has been in poor health for he past twenty years. Last June his illness became acute, and after medical examination he was found to be suffereing from sarcoma. The disease grew more severe, unti death came to relieve the pain.

In 1900 he united in marriage to Anna Elizabeth Stromberger. To this union were born two children, who with their mother survive. Deceased left also his father, Henry Bauer, Sr., and three brothers and two sisters to mourn his death

The Journal Times March 7, 1918 Courtsey of Sue Gardner & gapwork90
The funeral for George Bauer, who died at his home in this city on Sunday March 3rd, was held Tuesday afternoon from the Phildelphia church, conducted by pastor, Rev. J. Morach. The services were largely attended as the deceased was one of the pioneer settlers of Adams County. Interment was made in the Ritzville cemetery.

George Bauer was born in Russia and at the time of his death was about 43 of age. He came with his parents to this country in 1876, locating in Adams County in 1884. He engaged in farming and stock raising, but moved to Ritzville a good many years ago. He was employed at the Ritzville Trading Company for several years. He has been in poor health for he past twenty years. Last June his illness became acute, and after medical examination he was found to be suffereing from sarcoma. The disease grew more severe, unti death came to relieve the pain.

In 1900 he united in marriage to Anna Elizabeth Stromberger. To this union were born two children, who with their mother survive. Deceased left also his father, Henry Bauer, Sr., and three brothers and two sisters to mourn his death

The Journal Times March 7, 1918 Courtsey of Sue Gardner & gapwork90


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