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Adomine <I>Buettner</I> Arens

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Adomine Buettner Arens

Birth
Death
9 Sep 1909 (aged 67)
Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
New Holstein, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
284
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Adomine Arens [1842 – 1909] --- Calumet County Reporter --- September 15, 1909

While on her way to spend a day at the county fair at Plymouth, Thursday, Mrs. Adomine Arens suddenly expires on an accommodation train of the CM & St Paul Ry at Plymouth shortly before noon when she was about to leave the stain. She, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duecker had planned on taking the early train for the fair but they waited until it became more certain and boarded the accommodation train. As the freight approaches the long bridge at Plymouth it comes to a full stop and several passengers alighted but the above parties remained seated. Shortly after the train started, Mrs. Arens reached down for her purse which had slipped from her grasp to pick it up. It was while in this stooping position she suddenly gave a grasp and fell over lifeless. It was the excitement of the day combined with the jolt of the train that affected her heart and brought her life to a sudden close.
Dr. Felter, the Ry Co's surgeon at that place was immediately summoned and the body was conveyed to the under taking parlors of Kiefer & Siemers where it was later taken charge of by Louis Erbe of the firm of Laun-Erbe of the village (cut off)
Adomine Arens [1842 – 1909] --- Calumet County Reporter --- September 15, 1909

While on her way to spend a day at the county fair at Plymouth, Thursday, Mrs. Adomine Arens suddenly expires on an accommodation train of the CM & St Paul Ry at Plymouth shortly before noon when she was about to leave the stain. She, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duecker had planned on taking the early train for the fair but they waited until it became more certain and boarded the accommodation train. As the freight approaches the long bridge at Plymouth it comes to a full stop and several passengers alighted but the above parties remained seated. Shortly after the train started, Mrs. Arens reached down for her purse which had slipped from her grasp to pick it up. It was while in this stooping position she suddenly gave a grasp and fell over lifeless. It was the excitement of the day combined with the jolt of the train that affected her heart and brought her life to a sudden close.
Dr. Felter, the Ry Co's surgeon at that place was immediately summoned and the body was conveyed to the under taking parlors of Kiefer & Siemers where it was later taken charge of by Louis Erbe of the firm of Laun-Erbe of the village (cut off)

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  • Created by: Rose Mohnsam
  • Added: Jun 25, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38739149/adomine-arens: accessed ), memorial page for Adomine Buettner Arens (19 Aug 1842–9 Sep 1909), Find a Grave Memorial ID 38739149, citing New Holstein City Cemetery, New Holstein, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Rose Mohnsam (contributor 47105797).