Obituary
Emporia Weekly Republican, Thursday, December 24, 1903; page 8, column 3
DEATH OF MRS. ALTMAN
Mrs. H.A. Altman died Thursday at 5:30 at her home on Union street. The death of Mrs. Altman is one of the saddest that has occurred for a long time, as she leaves a husband and eight young children to mourn her loss. The sympathy of our citizens will especially be with the heart broken husband who is almost prostrated with grief.
Mr. and Mrs. Altman were married Oct. 4, 1884, in Edina, Mo., and have eight children, one of them a babe only five weeks old.
The funeral will take place Thursday morning from the Catholic church, Rev. Father Clementine officiating.
Henry Sandknop, father of Mrs. Altman; Mrs. Bertha Haves, her sister, arrived from Edina, Mo., this afternoon to attend the funeral.
Obituary
Emporia Weekly Republican, Thursday, December 24, 1903; page 8, column 3
DEATH OF MRS. ALTMAN
Mrs. H.A. Altman died Thursday at 5:30 at her home on Union street. The death of Mrs. Altman is one of the saddest that has occurred for a long time, as she leaves a husband and eight young children to mourn her loss. The sympathy of our citizens will especially be with the heart broken husband who is almost prostrated with grief.
Mr. and Mrs. Altman were married Oct. 4, 1884, in Edina, Mo., and have eight children, one of them a babe only five weeks old.
The funeral will take place Thursday morning from the Catholic church, Rev. Father Clementine officiating.
Henry Sandknop, father of Mrs. Altman; Mrs. Bertha Haves, her sister, arrived from Edina, Mo., this afternoon to attend the funeral.
Family Members
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Elizabeth "Lizza" Sandknop
1859–1872
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Catherine A "Kate" Sandknop Critchlow
1863–1956
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William Francis Sandknop
1866–1953
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Gertrude "Gertie" Sandknop Stablein
1868–1894
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Peter Joseph Sandknop
1871–1922
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Edward Henry "Ed" Sandknop
1874–1955
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Bertha Sandknop Hayes
1877–1921
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Mary Viola "Ola" Sandknop O'Donnell
1880–1966
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