Miss Louise Lindner Passes Away At Her Kiel Home Today
Kiel—Miss Louise Linder, aged 76, pioneer resident here, passed away at her home, 627 N. Seventh street, at 3:15 am today, after a lingering illness. Miss Linder was born in Goerlitz, Silecia, Germany, August 24, 1857, daughter of Gottfried and Christina Lindner. In 1861, she came to America with her parents and a brother, August, who preceded her in death. The family settled on a farm near Kiel. In 1873 they built and operated a general store and commercial hotel on the corner of Fremont and Seventh streets. Miss Lindner conducted the business until ten years ago, when she retired and sold it to Ludwig Duerrwaechter and Peter Jugenheimer, the present operators.
Survivors are three nieces and two nephews, Mrs. Henry Ammann of Kiel, Mrs. Pierre Ricks of Chicago, Mrs. Walter Mulcahey of Pullman, Wash., Walter Lindner of Kiel and Hugo Lindner of Milwaukee.
Miss Louise Lindner Passes Away At Her Kiel Home Today
Kiel—Miss Louise Linder, aged 76, pioneer resident here, passed away at her home, 627 N. Seventh street, at 3:15 am today, after a lingering illness. Miss Linder was born in Goerlitz, Silecia, Germany, August 24, 1857, daughter of Gottfried and Christina Lindner. In 1861, she came to America with her parents and a brother, August, who preceded her in death. The family settled on a farm near Kiel. In 1873 they built and operated a general store and commercial hotel on the corner of Fremont and Seventh streets. Miss Lindner conducted the business until ten years ago, when she retired and sold it to Ludwig Duerrwaechter and Peter Jugenheimer, the present operators.
Survivors are three nieces and two nephews, Mrs. Henry Ammann of Kiel, Mrs. Pierre Ricks of Chicago, Mrs. Walter Mulcahey of Pullman, Wash., Walter Lindner of Kiel and Hugo Lindner of Milwaukee.
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