Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Lenertz of this
village, died at the Northwestern hos-
pital on Monday morning, May 18,
at 6 o'clock from heart failure caused
by exhaustion following an operation
for appendicitis. On Monday of last
week Miss Lenertz was taken suddenly
ill while attending school and
on Tuesday Dr. Cooney operated upon
the patient and removed a gangrenous
appendix. The prospects for the patient's recovery after the operation
were good, but the disease had
weakened her to such an extent that
she was unable to cope with its effects.
Miss Lenertz was 17 years of age.
Funeral services were held at St.
Edwards church yesterday morning at
10 o'clock and were conducted by Rev.
Father Levings. The remains were
interred in the Catholic cemetery and
many pretty floral offerings were placed upon the casket by loving friends.
A father, mother, five brothers and
three sisters survive the deceased.
Isabella Lenertz was a girl possess-
ing a kind and gentle disposition.
She was a bright and studious pupil
and a favorite with her classmates.
She was taken away in the flower of
her youth, but there is the consolation
that "Heaven gives its favorites early
death."
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Lenertz of this
village, died at the Northwestern hos-
pital on Monday morning, May 18,
at 6 o'clock from heart failure caused
by exhaustion following an operation
for appendicitis. On Monday of last
week Miss Lenertz was taken suddenly
ill while attending school and
on Tuesday Dr. Cooney operated upon
the patient and removed a gangrenous
appendix. The prospects for the patient's recovery after the operation
were good, but the disease had
weakened her to such an extent that
she was unable to cope with its effects.
Miss Lenertz was 17 years of age.
Funeral services were held at St.
Edwards church yesterday morning at
10 o'clock and were conducted by Rev.
Father Levings. The remains were
interred in the Catholic cemetery and
many pretty floral offerings were placed upon the casket by loving friends.
A father, mother, five brothers and
three sisters survive the deceased.
Isabella Lenertz was a girl possess-
ing a kind and gentle disposition.
She was a bright and studious pupil
and a favorite with her classmates.
She was taken away in the flower of
her youth, but there is the consolation
that "Heaven gives its favorites early
death."
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