Mr. Siewert was a native of Germany, having lived in this country since he was 14 years old. He was married to Caroline Otto at Waukesha, Wis., in 1873. Besides his widow, who is an invalid, he leaves a large family of grown children.
The children are: Rev. S.A. Siewert, Denver, Colo.; Hulda L. Siewert, Portland; Albert A. Siewert, Salem; Mrs. L.H. Schultz, Portland; E.C. Siewert, Los Angeles; Dr. A.D. Siewert, Pasa-dena, Cal.; F.J. Siewert, Dallas; Mrs. D.E. Cooper, Salem; Lena M. Siewert, Salem.
The funeral will take place at the family home Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Burial will be in the family lot in the Lee Mission cemetery." OS Jan 18, 1916 4:6
Mr. Siewert was a native of Germany, having lived in this country since he was 14 years old. He was married to Caroline Otto at Waukesha, Wis., in 1873. Besides his widow, who is an invalid, he leaves a large family of grown children.
The children are: Rev. S.A. Siewert, Denver, Colo.; Hulda L. Siewert, Portland; Albert A. Siewert, Salem; Mrs. L.H. Schultz, Portland; E.C. Siewert, Los Angeles; Dr. A.D. Siewert, Pasa-dena, Cal.; F.J. Siewert, Dallas; Mrs. D.E. Cooper, Salem; Lena M. Siewert, Salem.
The funeral will take place at the family home Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Burial will be in the family lot in the Lee Mission cemetery." OS Jan 18, 1916 4:6
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