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Anna Amilia <I>Winkelman</I> Becker

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Anna Amilia Winkelman Becker

Birth
Germany
Death
4 Apr 1911 (aged 44)
Vernon, Yuma County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Vernon, Yuma County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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She was a daughter of Ernst/William and Johannah Louise (Gumelt) Winkelman. She was the sister of: Mono, Anna Minnie Emma and Ottelea W. She was married August Herman Becker in May 29, 1886 in Butler County, Nebraska. They had the following children: Fred Frank, Ferdinand H., Anna Clara, Minnie B., William Carl, Otto H., Vernon, John George, Marie L., Augusta A., Louise Augustine and Martha.

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Mrs. August Becker died at her home a few miles south of Vernon Tuesday, April 4 and the funeral is being held today at Vernon. The deceased has been in poor health for a number of months but the end came unexpected to the lady's family and their friends. Several months ago she underwent a surgical operation and up to the time of her death had been confined to her bed for the most of the time. But a short time before her death she is said to have expressed herself as believing that she was much improved.


The deceased and her husband came to this county a number of years ago and they enjoy the friendship of a large acquaintance in this county and especially in the vicinity of Vernon where they have lived since coming to the county. The husband and other t relatives have the sympathy of the a community in their bereavement.


The Wray Gazette, April 6, 1911


Coloradohistoricnewspapers.org


She was a daughter of Ernst/William and Johannah Louise (Gumelt) Winkelman. She was the sister of: Mono, Anna Minnie Emma and Ottelea W. She was married August Herman Becker in May 29, 1886 in Butler County, Nebraska. They had the following children: Fred Frank, Ferdinand H., Anna Clara, Minnie B., William Carl, Otto H., Vernon, John George, Marie L., Augusta A., Louise Augustine and Martha.

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Mrs. August Becker died at her home a few miles south of Vernon Tuesday, April 4 and the funeral is being held today at Vernon. The deceased has been in poor health for a number of months but the end came unexpected to the lady's family and their friends. Several months ago she underwent a surgical operation and up to the time of her death had been confined to her bed for the most of the time. But a short time before her death she is said to have expressed herself as believing that she was much improved.


The deceased and her husband came to this county a number of years ago and they enjoy the friendship of a large acquaintance in this county and especially in the vicinity of Vernon where they have lived since coming to the county. The husband and other t relatives have the sympathy of the a community in their bereavement.


The Wray Gazette, April 6, 1911


Coloradohistoricnewspapers.org




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  • Created by: Jenna Zunker Relative Great-grandchild
  • Added: Jun 17, 2002
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6518023/anna_amilia-becker: accessed ), memorial page for Anna Amilia Winkelman Becker (2 Jan 1867–4 Apr 1911), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6518023, citing Glendale Cemetery, Vernon, Yuma County, Colorado, USA; Maintained by Jenna Zunker (contributor 46541058).