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Whitfield S. Augustine

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Whitfield S. Augustine

Birth
Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Jun 1904 (aged 44)
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section H, Lot 223
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Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent Monday, 6 June 1904, page 1

Card of Thanks.
We desire to take this method in thanking the many neighbors and friends for the sympathy and kindness shown us in the sickness, death and burial of one who was a devoted husband, a loving father and beloved son and brother. Only those who are called upon to endure the pangs of parting ties can appreciate such acts of kindness. May God richly bless you for the debt of gratitude we owe.
MRS. HANNAH AUGUSTINE, wife and children
REV. and MRS. I. N. AUGUSTINE, parents. His Sister and Brothers.

*****
Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent Friday, 3 June 1904, page 1

Death of W. S. Augustine
William [sic] S. Augustine, who has for nearly two years been a sufferer of cancer of the tongue, and whose illness became such over a year ago as to compel him to abandon his business as a barber, passed away at 6:15 this morning after many months of the most severe suffering.

The deceased was born at Meyersdale, Pa., 43 years ago. His parents, Rev. I. N. Augustine and wife, moved with their family to Thayer county this state in 1880. About the year 1886, Wm. Augustine went to Kansas where he learned the barber's trade. He went to McCook a few years later and conducted a business there for many years. He there met, wooed and won Miss Hanna Carl. The unions was blessed with three children, two sons and one daughter, of whom one of the sons is the eldest, 10 years, and the daughter the youngest at four years. Aside from these his loving wife, both of his parents, four brothers and a sister mourn his loss. The sister, Mrs. Barrow, is a resident of Thayer county but has been here the last few days. Two of the brothers, George and Norman, are residents of California.

Mr. Augustine was a member of the Odd Fellows, Maccabees and Knights of Pythias. He was reared in the Lutheran church of which his father is a minister and the funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 from the house and at 2:00 from the English Lutheran church, Rev. Kahse officiating. The sorrowing wife and children, father and mother, brothers and sister have the heartfelt sympathy of a host of friends.
Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent Monday, 6 June 1904, page 1

Card of Thanks.
We desire to take this method in thanking the many neighbors and friends for the sympathy and kindness shown us in the sickness, death and burial of one who was a devoted husband, a loving father and beloved son and brother. Only those who are called upon to endure the pangs of parting ties can appreciate such acts of kindness. May God richly bless you for the debt of gratitude we owe.
MRS. HANNAH AUGUSTINE, wife and children
REV. and MRS. I. N. AUGUSTINE, parents. His Sister and Brothers.

*****
Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent Friday, 3 June 1904, page 1

Death of W. S. Augustine
William [sic] S. Augustine, who has for nearly two years been a sufferer of cancer of the tongue, and whose illness became such over a year ago as to compel him to abandon his business as a barber, passed away at 6:15 this morning after many months of the most severe suffering.

The deceased was born at Meyersdale, Pa., 43 years ago. His parents, Rev. I. N. Augustine and wife, moved with their family to Thayer county this state in 1880. About the year 1886, Wm. Augustine went to Kansas where he learned the barber's trade. He went to McCook a few years later and conducted a business there for many years. He there met, wooed and won Miss Hanna Carl. The unions was blessed with three children, two sons and one daughter, of whom one of the sons is the eldest, 10 years, and the daughter the youngest at four years. Aside from these his loving wife, both of his parents, four brothers and a sister mourn his loss. The sister, Mrs. Barrow, is a resident of Thayer county but has been here the last few days. Two of the brothers, George and Norman, are residents of California.

Mr. Augustine was a member of the Odd Fellows, Maccabees and Knights of Pythias. He was reared in the Lutheran church of which his father is a minister and the funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 from the house and at 2:00 from the English Lutheran church, Rev. Kahse officiating. The sorrowing wife and children, father and mother, brothers and sister have the heartfelt sympathy of a host of friends.


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