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Stanley Elmer Bausman

Birth
Minnesota, USA
Death
13 Jul 1913 (aged 22)
Washburn, Bayfield County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 21 | Lot 484 | Grave 5
Memorial ID
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STANLEY BAUSMAN IS CALLED
Young Minneapolis Man Dies at Washburn, Wis.
Stanley Elmer Bausman, who died Sunday at Washburn, Wis., of acute ne_itis, was buried yesterday in Lakewood. A short service was held at the home of Mrs. Karle, 4211 Vincent avenue, and a service at St. John the Baptist (Episcopal) church at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. Elmer Schmuck, the rector, conducting the two services.
Mr. Bausman was the son of Mrs. Ju_ M. Bausman, who lived in the La_ Harriet district for more than 30 years. He attended the Minneapolis schools, St. Thomas academy and was graduated in 1912 from the state school of agriculture. Last spring he and his mother went to Washburn, Wis., where the young man was operating a fa_ when his illness began last Wednesday. He was 22 years of age.
Besides the mother, a brother, Edward Bausman, who was in Birmingham when notified of his brother's death, and a sister, Mrs. William A. Black of Tyndall, S. D., survive.
Source: The Minneapolis Morning Tribune, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 16 Jul 1913, Page 9
STANLEY BAUSMAN IS CALLED
Young Minneapolis Man Dies at Washburn, Wis.
Stanley Elmer Bausman, who died Sunday at Washburn, Wis., of acute ne_itis, was buried yesterday in Lakewood. A short service was held at the home of Mrs. Karle, 4211 Vincent avenue, and a service at St. John the Baptist (Episcopal) church at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. Elmer Schmuck, the rector, conducting the two services.
Mr. Bausman was the son of Mrs. Ju_ M. Bausman, who lived in the La_ Harriet district for more than 30 years. He attended the Minneapolis schools, St. Thomas academy and was graduated in 1912 from the state school of agriculture. Last spring he and his mother went to Washburn, Wis., where the young man was operating a fa_ when his illness began last Wednesday. He was 22 years of age.
Besides the mother, a brother, Edward Bausman, who was in Birmingham when notified of his brother's death, and a sister, Mrs. William A. Black of Tyndall, S. D., survive.
Source: The Minneapolis Morning Tribune, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 16 Jul 1913, Page 9


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