Caroline Droll was born on April 13, 1878, at Loda, Illinois. With her parents she came to the west where they made their home near McCook, Nebraska in 1889. She was married to Bernhard Koetter on April 19, 1898; and she was the mother of eight children, one of whom died in early childhood. Mrs. Koetter was converted during the Lowery meetings in the early winter of 1916 and united with the M.E. church of which she was a member at the time of her death. She was sick but for a brief period, and then no danger of any kind was feared, but on Friday night, after spending the evening in pleasant conversation with her husband and family, she was suddenly stricken. Medical aid was immediately summoned but shortly after midnight on Saturday morning, December 16, she passed to Eternity to be with her God. She leaves her husband, six sons, one daughter, her mother, two brothers, and five sisters. The funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon from the M.E. church, the Rev. H.C. Sidel, officiating, and the church choir furnishing the music. Interment was in the Longview cemetery. Communicated. Friday 22 December 1916
Caroline Droll was born on April 13, 1878, at Loda, Illinois. With her parents she came to the west where they made their home near McCook, Nebraska in 1889. She was married to Bernhard Koetter on April 19, 1898; and she was the mother of eight children, one of whom died in early childhood. Mrs. Koetter was converted during the Lowery meetings in the early winter of 1916 and united with the M.E. church of which she was a member at the time of her death. She was sick but for a brief period, and then no danger of any kind was feared, but on Friday night, after spending the evening in pleasant conversation with her husband and family, she was suddenly stricken. Medical aid was immediately summoned but shortly after midnight on Saturday morning, December 16, she passed to Eternity to be with her God. She leaves her husband, six sons, one daughter, her mother, two brothers, and five sisters. The funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon from the M.E. church, the Rev. H.C. Sidel, officiating, and the church choir furnishing the music. Interment was in the Longview cemetery. Communicated. Friday 22 December 1916
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