Married
COD: Apoplexy
Death certificate State of Utah
The Salt Lake Tribune
Wednesday, November 20, 1907
Page 12
Paralysis Ends LIfe Of Robert B. Rauck
Robert B. Rauck, 64 years old, a machinist in the employ of the Rio Grande after working the day through, died suddenly at his home, 728 West South Temple, Tuesday night at 10:30 o'clock, suffering a paralytic stroke. He has been ill for some time, but continued his work.
He is survived by a wife and five children. Mr. Rauck had lived in Salt Lake for many years, and been steadily employed at his trade. Notice of the funeral will be announced later.
Married
COD: Apoplexy
Death certificate State of Utah
The Salt Lake Tribune
Wednesday, November 20, 1907
Page 12
Paralysis Ends LIfe Of Robert B. Rauck
Robert B. Rauck, 64 years old, a machinist in the employ of the Rio Grande after working the day through, died suddenly at his home, 728 West South Temple, Tuesday night at 10:30 o'clock, suffering a paralytic stroke. He has been ill for some time, but continued his work.
He is survived by a wife and five children. Mr. Rauck had lived in Salt Lake for many years, and been steadily employed at his trade. Notice of the funeral will be announced later.
Family Members
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Margaret Elizabeth Ranck Hixson
1843–1936
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Mary Catherine Ranck
1844–1846
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Mary Catherine Ranck
1844–1846
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William Eicholtz Ranck
1846–1846
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William Ranck
1846–1846
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Joseph Gibson Ranck
1848–1927
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Sarah Jane Ranck Capson
1849–1932
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Lydia Ann Ranck Fisher
1852–1934
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Susannah Louisa Ranck Capson
1854–1932
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Eudora Vilate Ranck Swenson
1857–1916
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Harriet Irene "Hattie" Ranck Olson
1859–1959
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Peter L. Ranck
1862–1915
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