WILLIAM MILTENBERGER
William Miltenberger, of near Point Phillips, died yesterday at his home there. He was a paper hanger by trade and also worked a farm. Surviving are a son, Clarence Miltenberger, of Marion [sic] City, Iowa; and the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. Joseph Heckman and Mrs. Cyrus Dilcher, Bath; Mrs. Howard Halteman, Bethlehem; Mrs. James Bartholomew, Danielsville; Charles Miltenberger, Catasauqua, and Edward Miltenberger, Northampton. Five grandchildren also survive. The funeral will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at his late home with further services to follow in the Point Phillips church. Interment in the adjoining cemetery.
WILLIAM MILTENBERGER
William Miltenberger, of near Point Phillips, died yesterday at his home there. He was a paper hanger by trade and also worked a farm. Surviving are a son, Clarence Miltenberger, of Marion [sic] City, Iowa; and the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. Joseph Heckman and Mrs. Cyrus Dilcher, Bath; Mrs. Howard Halteman, Bethlehem; Mrs. James Bartholomew, Danielsville; Charles Miltenberger, Catasauqua, and Edward Miltenberger, Northampton. Five grandchildren also survive. The funeral will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at his late home with further services to follow in the Point Phillips church. Interment in the adjoining cemetery.
Gravesite Details
This is the cemetery listed on William's death certificate, however upon searching, the photographers were unable to find a stone for him.
Family Members
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Anna Maria Miltenberger Miller
1856–1915
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Sarah Louisa Miltenberger Heckman
1859–1933
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Edward Franklin Miltenberger
1865–1938
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Jane S. Miltenberger Bartholomew
1868–1931
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Ida L. Isabelle Miltenberger
1870–1872
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Rosa C. "Rosie" Miltenberger Dilcher
1873–1934
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Priscilla C. Miltenberger Halteman
1875–1957
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Charles Robert Miltenberger
1878–1940
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