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Emma Mary Bange

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Emma Mary Bange

Birth
Hamel, Madison County, Illinois, USA
Death
12 Sep 1914 (aged 42)
Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.8183612, Longitude: -89.9592885
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Edwardsville Intelligencer
September 1914

MISS BANGE CALLED

Dies Saturday at her home in Edwardsville
The Funeral Will be Tuesday Morning From The Residence

Miss Emma Mary Bange, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bange, residing at 243 Hillsboro avenue, died at the home of her parents Saturday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock. The end came peacefully and quietly with her parents, her nurse and the attending physician at her bedside.
She had been very ill for the past year, but was not confined to her bed until just three weeks ago. Then, for the past three weeks she showed marked improvement and she even believed she would recover. Saturday morning she partook of a hearty breakfast and dinner.
About 3 o'clock in the afternoon, she seemed worse and rapidly declined. She was conscious up to the last and showed a little improvement just before she died.
The funeral will be held tomorrow morning from the residence of her parents at 8:30 o'clock, thence to the St. Boniface's Catholic Church. The pall bearers will be Frank, Edward, and Gustave Epping, Gus Smith, Henry Trares, and John Feldworth. Interment will be in the Catholic Cemetery.
Miss Bange was born May 13, 1872 and died September 13, 1914. She was 42 years and 4 months old at the time of her death. Her birth place was a farm in Hamel township. She was the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bange. She was of a kind and loving nature and made friends wherever she went.
She attended the Edwardsville schools. Fourteen years ago her parents retired from the farm and moved to Edwardsville. Her brother Frank remained on the farm and she kept house for him for three years until he was married and then she came to town and remained with her parents up to her death.
She is survived by her parents, three sisters and two brothers. The sisters are Mrs. Fred Sido and Mrs. Frank McCormick of St. Louis and Mrs. Henry Epping of Nameoki. The brothers are Frank Bange of Hamel and Joseph Bange of Salisbury, Mo.
Edwardsville Intelligencer
September 1914

MISS BANGE CALLED

Dies Saturday at her home in Edwardsville
The Funeral Will be Tuesday Morning From The Residence

Miss Emma Mary Bange, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bange, residing at 243 Hillsboro avenue, died at the home of her parents Saturday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock. The end came peacefully and quietly with her parents, her nurse and the attending physician at her bedside.
She had been very ill for the past year, but was not confined to her bed until just three weeks ago. Then, for the past three weeks she showed marked improvement and she even believed she would recover. Saturday morning she partook of a hearty breakfast and dinner.
About 3 o'clock in the afternoon, she seemed worse and rapidly declined. She was conscious up to the last and showed a little improvement just before she died.
The funeral will be held tomorrow morning from the residence of her parents at 8:30 o'clock, thence to the St. Boniface's Catholic Church. The pall bearers will be Frank, Edward, and Gustave Epping, Gus Smith, Henry Trares, and John Feldworth. Interment will be in the Catholic Cemetery.
Miss Bange was born May 13, 1872 and died September 13, 1914. She was 42 years and 4 months old at the time of her death. Her birth place was a farm in Hamel township. She was the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bange. She was of a kind and loving nature and made friends wherever she went.
She attended the Edwardsville schools. Fourteen years ago her parents retired from the farm and moved to Edwardsville. Her brother Frank remained on the farm and she kept house for him for three years until he was married and then she came to town and remained with her parents up to her death.
She is survived by her parents, three sisters and two brothers. The sisters are Mrs. Fred Sido and Mrs. Frank McCormick of St. Louis and Mrs. Henry Epping of Nameoki. The brothers are Frank Bange of Hamel and Joseph Bange of Salisbury, Mo.


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