Prior to death, he had suffered for 15 years from bright's disease/kidney disease. He died while visiting Guttenberg, IA on business. His wife & son, George, were summoned by telephone & were at his bedside in the Commercial House in Guttenberg prior to his death at 11:30 PM Friday 14NOV1908.
In his obituary, he was described as a well-to-do farmer in the Garber area of Clayton County.
George HANSEL married Mary E.BAKER daughter of Henry BAKER and Matilda P. HUNT.
Prior to death, he had suffered for 15 years from bright's disease/kidney disease. He died while visiting Guttenberg, IA on business. His wife & son, George, were summoned by telephone & were at his bedside in the Commercial House in Guttenberg prior to his death at 11:30 PM Friday 14NOV1908.
In his obituary, he was described as a well-to-do farmer in the Garber area of Clayton County.
George HANSEL married Mary E.BAKER daughter of Henry BAKER and Matilda P. HUNT.
Family Members
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John Henry "Skip" Hansel
1866–1938
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Mary Mathilda Hansel Hannamann
1868–1946
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Ira Andrew "Bud" Hansel
1869–1942
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Arazona Hansel
1870–1871
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Virginia Sophrona "Jennie" Hansel Michael
1873–1948
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Sarah Jane Hansel Gray
1874–1954
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Realto Hansel
1876–1953
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Japen Jasper Hansel
1879–1968
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George William "Dyer" Hansel
1880–1937
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Jess James Hansel
1882–1940
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