Typhoid Fever Is Fatal to John H Rebber, Adams Township
John H Rebber, 37, a veteran of the World war, died at his home in Adams township Thursday. Typhoid fever caused his death after an illness of about two weeks. Mr Rebber was born in Allen county and always lived here except for his period of military services during the World war. He was a member of the Martini Lutheran church. Surviving is the widow, Mrs Anna Rebber; two children, Delores and Vernon; the parents, Mr and Mrs Fred F Rebber of rural route No 7, Fort Wayne; three sisters, Misses Clara and Dorothy Rebber and Mrs William Bohde, and three brothers, Edwin, Elmer and William Rebber. The body was removed to the Wellman funeral home. Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - February 3, 1933
Typhoid Fever Is Fatal to John H Rebber, Adams Township
John H Rebber, 37, a veteran of the World war, died at his home in Adams township Thursday. Typhoid fever caused his death after an illness of about two weeks. Mr Rebber was born in Allen county and always lived here except for his period of military services during the World war. He was a member of the Martini Lutheran church. Surviving is the widow, Mrs Anna Rebber; two children, Delores and Vernon; the parents, Mr and Mrs Fred F Rebber of rural route No 7, Fort Wayne; three sisters, Misses Clara and Dorothy Rebber and Mrs William Bohde, and three brothers, Edwin, Elmer and William Rebber. The body was removed to the Wellman funeral home. Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - February 3, 1933
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