Mrs Elizabeth Zastow the wife of Ferdinand Zastrow passed away suddenly on Saturday forenoon at her home in Kiel. A heart attack was the cause of her death. She was a niece of J. M. Ackermann and she is survived by her husband but no children. The funeral will be Tuesday at Kiel.
ELISABETH ZASTROW
Mr. F. Zastrow is grieving due to the sudden death of his wife on Saturday. She was in good health and doing her housework when he left to perform his duty as Deputy Marshal at the Choral Festival. Shortly thereafter, he was informed that his wife was not feeling well, and he immediately returned home to find death body(sic) A heart attack had brought her life to a sudden end. The deceased, nee Ackermann, was born in the Town of Herman on March 7,1851 and had reached the age of 50 years. She married Mr. F. Zastrow on March 24, 1871 and they lived for many years near Ada, later moving to Millhome and about two years ago to Kiel. The marriage was childless. Besides her husband, she leaves behind her mother, and six stepbrothers and sisters.
The burial took place on Tuesday, with numerous mourners. A divinity student, C. Walenta officiated at the cemetery.
Kiel Record 1901
Mrs Elizabeth Zastow the wife of Ferdinand Zastrow passed away suddenly on Saturday forenoon at her home in Kiel. A heart attack was the cause of her death. She was a niece of J. M. Ackermann and she is survived by her husband but no children. The funeral will be Tuesday at Kiel.
ELISABETH ZASTROW
Mr. F. Zastrow is grieving due to the sudden death of his wife on Saturday. She was in good health and doing her housework when he left to perform his duty as Deputy Marshal at the Choral Festival. Shortly thereafter, he was informed that his wife was not feeling well, and he immediately returned home to find death body(sic) A heart attack had brought her life to a sudden end. The deceased, nee Ackermann, was born in the Town of Herman on March 7,1851 and had reached the age of 50 years. She married Mr. F. Zastrow on March 24, 1871 and they lived for many years near Ada, later moving to Millhome and about two years ago to Kiel. The marriage was childless. Besides her husband, she leaves behind her mother, and six stepbrothers and sisters.
The burial took place on Tuesday, with numerous mourners. A divinity student, C. Walenta officiated at the cemetery.
Kiel Record 1901
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