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Elizabeth <I>Kasper</I> Lindner

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Elizabeth Kasper Lindner

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15 Nov 1896 (aged 55)
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Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ELIESE LINDNER

On the night of Saturday November 15, 1896, death called Elsie(sic) Lindner, the wife of Mr. August Lindner, after a short illness.

The deceased, formally Kasper was born April 13, 1841 in Nierstein on the Rhein. In the year of 1857 she emigrated with her parents to America, where in February 1870 she married August Lindner.

They had 3 daughters and 4 sons. Three of her brothers are still living. Mrs. Lindner, because of her friendly, affectionate nature won the deepest regard of all that knew her. She was a faithful wife, a loving mother, a fine women in the true sense of the word. May she rest in peace. Her memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.

The funeral took place on the Kiel Cemetery. The members of the IOOF gave their official ceremony.

The pallbears were Charles Heins, F. Greve, John Barth, John C. Mueller, William Kohring and Ernst Baumann. At the grave Mr. W. Greverus spoke in memoriam.

The funeral was an unusually large one. During the funeral service the Kiel Woodenware and the Kiel Manufacturing Company as well as the high school were closed.
ELIESE LINDNER

On the night of Saturday November 15, 1896, death called Elsie(sic) Lindner, the wife of Mr. August Lindner, after a short illness.

The deceased, formally Kasper was born April 13, 1841 in Nierstein on the Rhein. In the year of 1857 she emigrated with her parents to America, where in February 1870 she married August Lindner.

They had 3 daughters and 4 sons. Three of her brothers are still living. Mrs. Lindner, because of her friendly, affectionate nature won the deepest regard of all that knew her. She was a faithful wife, a loving mother, a fine women in the true sense of the word. May she rest in peace. Her memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.

The funeral took place on the Kiel Cemetery. The members of the IOOF gave their official ceremony.

The pallbears were Charles Heins, F. Greve, John Barth, John C. Mueller, William Kohring and Ernst Baumann. At the grave Mr. W. Greverus spoke in memoriam.

The funeral was an unusually large one. During the funeral service the Kiel Woodenware and the Kiel Manufacturing Company as well as the high school were closed.

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