MRS. HERMAN ORTLEPP DIES IN MINNESOTA CITY
Chilton-Mrs. Herman Ortlepp, 52, died Monday evening at Rochester, Minn, after an illness of four years. The body will be brought to this city Tuesday evening, to the home of her son-in-law, District Attorney Frederick Aebischer. Mrs. Ortlepp was born at Rantoul. She was married 31 years ago, and had lived on a farm near Hilbert until a year ago, when the family moved to this city. Survivors are the widower, her son, Clarence of Potter, and her daughter Mrs. Aebischer, one sister and three brothers. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon by the Rev. Mr. Nuss at the Reformed church at Potter, and burial will be made in the Potter cemetery.
MRS. HERMAN ORTLEPP DIES IN MINNESOTA CITY
Chilton-Mrs. Herman Ortlepp, 52, died Monday evening at Rochester, Minn, after an illness of four years. The body will be brought to this city Tuesday evening, to the home of her son-in-law, District Attorney Frederick Aebischer. Mrs. Ortlepp was born at Rantoul. She was married 31 years ago, and had lived on a farm near Hilbert until a year ago, when the family moved to this city. Survivors are the widower, her son, Clarence of Potter, and her daughter Mrs. Aebischer, one sister and three brothers. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon by the Rev. Mr. Nuss at the Reformed church at Potter, and burial will be made in the Potter cemetery.
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