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Henry Altergott

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Henry Altergott

Birth
Death
26 Sep 1935 (aged 23–24)
Burial
Windsor, Weld County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 271, grave 1
Memorial ID
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Source: Dakota Freie Presse_25 Oct 1935

Windsor,Colorado
This kind of writing is usually based on unusual cases. Again, death has made a painful hole in our families. Fortunately, as people of God, we do not mourn as the pagans do, without hope, but we say: it is the Lord! And with Romans 8:28 we are comforted in all sorrow.

This time the loss was to our Jacob Altergott family. Their 24 year old son Heinrich was in the full bloom of youth and strength. For a short while he had headaches. Thus he went to the hospital in Denver, on advice of his local doctor, in order to take electric treatments. However, there he suffered a brain aneurism that took his life even before his parents could come to his bed.

He is mourned, besides his parents, by two brothers, Jacob and Harry; by four sisters, Mrs. Katharina Rutz, Marie, Bertha and Ruth, as well as his brother-in-law, Wilhelm Rutz.

The burial took place in the Windsor cemetery, with a large attendance, after the wake at home and in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Windsor, under pastor Hn. Baumgaertels. Comfort was taken from God's word in Psalm 23.
Source: Dakota Freie Presse_25 Oct 1935

Windsor,Colorado
This kind of writing is usually based on unusual cases. Again, death has made a painful hole in our families. Fortunately, as people of God, we do not mourn as the pagans do, without hope, but we say: it is the Lord! And with Romans 8:28 we are comforted in all sorrow.

This time the loss was to our Jacob Altergott family. Their 24 year old son Heinrich was in the full bloom of youth and strength. For a short while he had headaches. Thus he went to the hospital in Denver, on advice of his local doctor, in order to take electric treatments. However, there he suffered a brain aneurism that took his life even before his parents could come to his bed.

He is mourned, besides his parents, by two brothers, Jacob and Harry; by four sisters, Mrs. Katharina Rutz, Marie, Bertha and Ruth, as well as his brother-in-law, Wilhelm Rutz.

The burial took place in the Windsor cemetery, with a large attendance, after the wake at home and in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Windsor, under pastor Hn. Baumgaertels. Comfort was taken from God's word in Psalm 23.


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