Moline - Chas. H. Dibbern, who will be remembered by old settlers as the landlord of the Western house on Moline avenue about twenty-nine years ago, died at the residence of his son-in-law, 1101 Fourth avenue, on Monday evening at 7 o'clock. He was a man of robust constitution, and had but little sickness during his long life of nearly eighty-two years, until about eighteen months ago, when he began to complain. He was confined to bed for about three weeks before the final summons came. His son Jacob lives in Davenport, Chas H. in Milan, Ferdinand and Mrs. Stange in this city. Jacob has not yet come to the city, and owing to his absence the time for the funeral cannot be named, which will not occur probably before Friday.
(The Argus - Rock Island, Illinois - March 24, 1886)
Long a resident of Moline, living with his daughter Mr. Jasper Stange, at the corner of Eleventh street and Fourth avenue, died at 7:00 last evening from a physical decline accompanying old age. He was in his eighty-second year and has been failing perceptibly for some time. The deceased leaves no wife, but three children, Mrs. Jasper Stange, Ferdinand Dibbern of this city, and Charles H. Dibbern of Milan. A brother, Jacob Dibbern, arrived from Iowa today to be present at the funeral, which will be announced tomorrow.
Moline - Chas. H. Dibbern, who will be remembered by old settlers as the landlord of the Western house on Moline avenue about twenty-nine years ago, died at the residence of his son-in-law, 1101 Fourth avenue, on Monday evening at 7 o'clock. He was a man of robust constitution, and had but little sickness during his long life of nearly eighty-two years, until about eighteen months ago, when he began to complain. He was confined to bed for about three weeks before the final summons came. His son Jacob lives in Davenport, Chas H. in Milan, Ferdinand and Mrs. Stange in this city. Jacob has not yet come to the city, and owing to his absence the time for the funeral cannot be named, which will not occur probably before Friday.
(The Argus - Rock Island, Illinois - March 24, 1886)
Long a resident of Moline, living with his daughter Mr. Jasper Stange, at the corner of Eleventh street and Fourth avenue, died at 7:00 last evening from a physical decline accompanying old age. He was in his eighty-second year and has been failing perceptibly for some time. The deceased leaves no wife, but three children, Mrs. Jasper Stange, Ferdinand Dibbern of this city, and Charles H. Dibbern of Milan. A brother, Jacob Dibbern, arrived from Iowa today to be present at the funeral, which will be announced tomorrow.
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