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Emma <I>Splinter</I> Heyer Riedelsperger

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Emma Splinter Heyer Riedelsperger

Birth
Peru, LaSalle County, Illinois, USA
Death
4 Jul 1952 (aged 65)
Burial
DeKalb County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Hinckley Review, Hinckley Illinois, 7/10/1952 - Transcription HHS website

Mrs. William Riedelsperger passed away Friday morning, July 4, 1952, at the home of her son, Ervin. Death came very unexpectedly. Mrs. Riedelsperger was operated upon about a month ago at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. She was apparently in no danger.

Mrs. Riedelsperger was born at Peru, IL, September 21, 1886, daughter of Carl and Elizabeth Sechling Splinter. She was married to William Riedelsperger January 4, 1922, and they lived on a farm in Pierce until moving to Hinckley about five years ago.

Surviving are the husband, William, one son, Ervin; two grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Fred Heyer of Waterman.

Mrs. Riedelsperger was a member of St. Paul’s Evangelical Church and of the Woman’s Guild.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from St. Paul’s Evangelical Church, the Rev. L. G. Weber officiating. Interment was in the Pierce Cemetery. Pallbearers were Harold Bish, Harley Mack, Charles Klein, Harold Podschwidt, Glenn Heyer and Walter Riedelsperger.
Hinckley Review, Hinckley Illinois, 7/10/1952 - Transcription HHS website

Mrs. William Riedelsperger passed away Friday morning, July 4, 1952, at the home of her son, Ervin. Death came very unexpectedly. Mrs. Riedelsperger was operated upon about a month ago at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. She was apparently in no danger.

Mrs. Riedelsperger was born at Peru, IL, September 21, 1886, daughter of Carl and Elizabeth Sechling Splinter. She was married to William Riedelsperger January 4, 1922, and they lived on a farm in Pierce until moving to Hinckley about five years ago.

Surviving are the husband, William, one son, Ervin; two grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Fred Heyer of Waterman.

Mrs. Riedelsperger was a member of St. Paul’s Evangelical Church and of the Woman’s Guild.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from St. Paul’s Evangelical Church, the Rev. L. G. Weber officiating. Interment was in the Pierce Cemetery. Pallbearers were Harold Bish, Harley Mack, Charles Klein, Harold Podschwidt, Glenn Heyer and Walter Riedelsperger.


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