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Andrew Wagner

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Andrew Wagner

Birth
Teplytsya, Bolhrad Raion, Odeska, Ukraine
Death
5 Feb 1927 (aged 79)
Medical Lake, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Andrew Wagner, age 79, a pioneer of the Odessa country, died at the state hospital at Medical Lake Saturday. For the past four years, ever since an attack of sleeping sickness, Mr. Wagner has been an invalid and for the past year has been failing steadily. Mr. Wagner was born in South Russia where at the age of 27 he married and soon after emigrated to the United States settling in South Dakota where his wife died. In 1884, he was married again to Miss Katherine Kallenberger at Eureka, South Dakota, and 24 years ago the family moved to the Odessa country, where Mr. Wagner purchased land northwest of town. He resided on the farm until 1909 when he retired to a home purchased when he first came to Odessa. He was a member of the Baptist church and was recognized as one of the substantial citizens of the community. He is survived by his widow, and ten children: Mrs. Charles Perkins and Mrs. William Butte, Belknap, MT; Edward Wagner and Mrs. John Goetz, Marlin; Theodore, and Otto Wagner and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner, Spokane; Alfred Wagner and Mrs. Gus Weber, Odessa; and Charlie Wagner, Wenatchee. Funeral services were held at the Hazen & Jaeger funeral parlors at Spokane Tuesday at 1 p.m., the Rev N. A. Christensen of the Odessa Baptist church and the Rev C. E. Pankey of Spokane, officiating, after which his remains were laid to rest in the Greenwood Cemetery. (Odessa Record: 2-11-1927)

Washington, Deaths, 1883-1960
Name:Andrew Wagner
Gender:Male
Birth Date:abt 1848
Death Date:5 Feb 1927
Age at Death:79
Death Location:Medical Lake, Spokane, Washington
Father:Peter Wagner
Mother:Barbara Wagner
Record Source:Washington State Death Records
Andrew Wagner, age 79, a pioneer of the Odessa country, died at the state hospital at Medical Lake Saturday. For the past four years, ever since an attack of sleeping sickness, Mr. Wagner has been an invalid and for the past year has been failing steadily. Mr. Wagner was born in South Russia where at the age of 27 he married and soon after emigrated to the United States settling in South Dakota where his wife died. In 1884, he was married again to Miss Katherine Kallenberger at Eureka, South Dakota, and 24 years ago the family moved to the Odessa country, where Mr. Wagner purchased land northwest of town. He resided on the farm until 1909 when he retired to a home purchased when he first came to Odessa. He was a member of the Baptist church and was recognized as one of the substantial citizens of the community. He is survived by his widow, and ten children: Mrs. Charles Perkins and Mrs. William Butte, Belknap, MT; Edward Wagner and Mrs. John Goetz, Marlin; Theodore, and Otto Wagner and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner, Spokane; Alfred Wagner and Mrs. Gus Weber, Odessa; and Charlie Wagner, Wenatchee. Funeral services were held at the Hazen & Jaeger funeral parlors at Spokane Tuesday at 1 p.m., the Rev N. A. Christensen of the Odessa Baptist church and the Rev C. E. Pankey of Spokane, officiating, after which his remains were laid to rest in the Greenwood Cemetery. (Odessa Record: 2-11-1927)

Washington, Deaths, 1883-1960
Name:Andrew Wagner
Gender:Male
Birth Date:abt 1848
Death Date:5 Feb 1927
Age at Death:79
Death Location:Medical Lake, Spokane, Washington
Father:Peter Wagner
Mother:Barbara Wagner
Record Source:Washington State Death Records


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