Death of Mrs. Fred Rihm.
Died, at St. Paul in St. Luke's hospital, Wednesday night at 11:45, October 8, 1902, of a lingering illness of nine weeks, Mrs. Fred Rihm.
October 3rd, an operation was performed at her own home but she was compelled to go to the hospital where she underwent a second operation, after which she lived but two days.
Her maiden name was Christena Landherr. She was born in Nenno, Washington Co., Wisconsin April 4, 1871. When but three years of age she came with her parents to Nevada township, Mower county.
The first of May, 1889, she was married to Frederick Rihm, at that time teacher and organist in Johnsburg. The same year they went to St. Paul where Mr. Rihm went into the grocery business, in which occupation he has been engaged for the past twelve years.
Deceased leaves a beloved husband, one son twelve years of age, an aged father and mother, six sisters and six brothers, and a large circle of friends.
She was the second oldest of thirteen children and the first to break the family circle. The funeral took place Saturday morning October 11th, from her late home 1136 Rice street, at the St. Bernard Catholic church, Rev. Fathers Onklin, Yung, Kassen and Sullivan officiating. Interment in the St. Paul cemetery.
Death of Mrs. Fred Rihm.
Died, at St. Paul in St. Luke's hospital, Wednesday night at 11:45, October 8, 1902, of a lingering illness of nine weeks, Mrs. Fred Rihm.
October 3rd, an operation was performed at her own home but she was compelled to go to the hospital where she underwent a second operation, after which she lived but two days.
Her maiden name was Christena Landherr. She was born in Nenno, Washington Co., Wisconsin April 4, 1871. When but three years of age she came with her parents to Nevada township, Mower county.
The first of May, 1889, she was married to Frederick Rihm, at that time teacher and organist in Johnsburg. The same year they went to St. Paul where Mr. Rihm went into the grocery business, in which occupation he has been engaged for the past twelve years.
Deceased leaves a beloved husband, one son twelve years of age, an aged father and mother, six sisters and six brothers, and a large circle of friends.
She was the second oldest of thirteen children and the first to break the family circle. The funeral took place Saturday morning October 11th, from her late home 1136 Rice street, at the St. Bernard Catholic church, Rev. Fathers Onklin, Yung, Kassen and Sullivan officiating. Interment in the St. Paul cemetery.
Inscription
Hier ruht in Gott
CHRISTINA RIHM
Geb.
4 April 1871
Gest. 8 Oct. 1902
Family Members
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George Landherr
1869–1954
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John Landherr
1873–1945
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Annie Landherr Stute
1875–1910
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Phillip Landherr
1877–1964
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Amelia "Mollie" Landherr Hartman
1879–1962
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Mary Landherr Bissen
1881–1957
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Catherine Landherr Welsch
1884–1960
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Joseph Landherr
1886–1957
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Frederich "Fred" Landherr
1888–1971
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Aloysius S Landherr
1890–1946
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Mathilda B Landherr Bissen
1893–1974
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Edith Anna Landherr Welsch
1896–1983
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