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Rose <I>Kimmel</I> Otto

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Rose Kimmel Otto

Birth
Germany
Death
2 Jan 1916 (aged 61)
Porter County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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Daughter of Chris and Rose Kimmel who came from Germany.

Wife of Andrew Otto. Andrew and Rose came to this county in 1885.

Mother of Charles 1882-1913, Johnny 1884-1894, Christopher 1887, Walter 1889 and Max 1892.

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Mrs. Andrew Otto, one of the well known residents of Jackson township, died yesterday forenoon at 10 o'clock in her home in Jackson Center, of apoplexy, which afflicted her only a few days ago.

Mrs. Otto was born in Germany and came to this country in an early day. For many years she and her husband have lived on the homestead in their chosen community. Mr. Otto survives; also three sons, Walter, Chris and Max, the former of whom resides on the farm, and the others are operators for the B. & O. railroad. Fred Kimmel, of South Bend, and Chris Kimmel, of Winamac are brothers of the deceased. Mrs. Otto reached her 64th milestone of life on December 15th of the year just closed.

Porter County Vidette - January 5, 1916

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FUNERAL OF MRS. OTTO HELD YESTERDAY

The funeral of Mrs. Otto, at Carter Church, near Jackson Center, held yesterday afternoon, was attended by a large concourse of friends and relatives. Rev. O. H. Berry and Rev. Schuettler, both of Chesterton, officiated. Interment was in Carter cemetery, with Charles, William and Gus Bowman, August Lindwall, Robert Wallace and David Long acting as pallbearers.

Porter County Vidette - January 5, 1916

Daughter of Chris and Rose Kimmel who came from Germany.

Wife of Andrew Otto. Andrew and Rose came to this county in 1885.

Mother of Charles 1882-1913, Johnny 1884-1894, Christopher 1887, Walter 1889 and Max 1892.

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Mrs. Andrew Otto, one of the well known residents of Jackson township, died yesterday forenoon at 10 o'clock in her home in Jackson Center, of apoplexy, which afflicted her only a few days ago.

Mrs. Otto was born in Germany and came to this country in an early day. For many years she and her husband have lived on the homestead in their chosen community. Mr. Otto survives; also three sons, Walter, Chris and Max, the former of whom resides on the farm, and the others are operators for the B. & O. railroad. Fred Kimmel, of South Bend, and Chris Kimmel, of Winamac are brothers of the deceased. Mrs. Otto reached her 64th milestone of life on December 15th of the year just closed.

Porter County Vidette - January 5, 1916

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FUNERAL OF MRS. OTTO HELD YESTERDAY

The funeral of Mrs. Otto, at Carter Church, near Jackson Center, held yesterday afternoon, was attended by a large concourse of friends and relatives. Rev. O. H. Berry and Rev. Schuettler, both of Chesterton, officiated. Interment was in Carter cemetery, with Charles, William and Gus Bowman, August Lindwall, Robert Wallace and David Long acting as pallbearers.

Porter County Vidette - January 5, 1916



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