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Henry Sittner

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Henry Sittner

Birth
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8 Nov 1918 (aged 30)
Burial
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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The sudden death of Henry Sittner which occured last Friday morning came as a great shock not only to his relatives but to his many friends and acquaintances as well. Few knew he was sick and in fact it was only the day preceding his death that he became critically ill. He was taken with influenza which developed suddenly into pneumonia.

Henry Sittner was born Jan. 19, 1888 at Sutton, Nebraska, where his parents made their first home when they came to this county from northern Russia. Henry's trade had been that of blacksmith and iron worker, and for several years past he has been associated with his father in the blacksmith business. He was married to Molly (Clara) Heimbigner. A son was born to them May 11, 1917. Besides his widow, the son and step-daughter, the deceased leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Sittner and four sisters, Clara, Lillie, Emma and Alta. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the cemetery by the Rev. Jacob Morach

The Journal Times November 14th 1918. Courtsey of Sue Gardner and gapwork90
The sudden death of Henry Sittner which occured last Friday morning came as a great shock not only to his relatives but to his many friends and acquaintances as well. Few knew he was sick and in fact it was only the day preceding his death that he became critically ill. He was taken with influenza which developed suddenly into pneumonia.

Henry Sittner was born Jan. 19, 1888 at Sutton, Nebraska, where his parents made their first home when they came to this county from northern Russia. Henry's trade had been that of blacksmith and iron worker, and for several years past he has been associated with his father in the blacksmith business. He was married to Molly (Clara) Heimbigner. A son was born to them May 11, 1917. Besides his widow, the son and step-daughter, the deceased leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Sittner and four sisters, Clara, Lillie, Emma and Alta. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the cemetery by the Rev. Jacob Morach

The Journal Times November 14th 1918. Courtsey of Sue Gardner and gapwork90


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