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Kate Adell <I>Fisher</I> Koehler

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Kate Adell Fisher Koehler

Birth
Winterset, Madison County, Iowa, USA
Death
20 Sep 1926 (aged 56)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 2 Lot 164 Plot 05
Memorial ID
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KOEHLER, KATE—Kate Fisher Koehler was born December 31, 1869, at Winterset, Ia. She departed this life September 20, 1926, at the St. Anthony hospital in Denver, Colo., while visiting her sister, Mrs. Neil Dempster.

Mrs. Koehler moved to Nebraska with her parents in 1871. She was married to Anthony Koehler October 5, 1892. Mr. Koehler preceded her in death twenty-six years. Thirteen years ago Mrs. Koehler changed her residence from Geneva to Lincoln and the latter city has been her home since that time.

One son, Donald, residing at Sterling, Neb., is left to mourn the loss of a loving and devoted mother. She is also survived by one brother, J. S. Fisher of Los Angeles, Cal., and two sisters, Mrs. May Bridenthal of Duluth, Minn., and Mrs. Neil Dempster of Denver.

The funeral service was held in the Geneva, Neb., Congregational church at 2:30 p. m. Thursday, September 23, and was conducted by Rev. Thomas Griffiths of Lincoln, assisted by Rev. David Tudor. Interment was in the Geneva cemetery. The members of the P. E. O. sisterhood attended in a body.

The Nebraska Signal, 1926.
KOEHLER, KATE—Kate Fisher Koehler was born December 31, 1869, at Winterset, Ia. She departed this life September 20, 1926, at the St. Anthony hospital in Denver, Colo., while visiting her sister, Mrs. Neil Dempster.

Mrs. Koehler moved to Nebraska with her parents in 1871. She was married to Anthony Koehler October 5, 1892. Mr. Koehler preceded her in death twenty-six years. Thirteen years ago Mrs. Koehler changed her residence from Geneva to Lincoln and the latter city has been her home since that time.

One son, Donald, residing at Sterling, Neb., is left to mourn the loss of a loving and devoted mother. She is also survived by one brother, J. S. Fisher of Los Angeles, Cal., and two sisters, Mrs. May Bridenthal of Duluth, Minn., and Mrs. Neil Dempster of Denver.

The funeral service was held in the Geneva, Neb., Congregational church at 2:30 p. m. Thursday, September 23, and was conducted by Rev. Thomas Griffiths of Lincoln, assisted by Rev. David Tudor. Interment was in the Geneva cemetery. The members of the P. E. O. sisterhood attended in a body.

The Nebraska Signal, 1926.


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