Former Local Resident Dies in Waterloo, Iowa Mrs. Mary Zeidler Bloeser, widow of Rudolf Bloeser, who was one of the city's most prominent business men and who erected what is now the Hotel Eastman on Penn avenue, died on Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Schultz, Waterloo, Iowa. Mrs. Bloeser resided in this city until twelve years ago. She was apparently in good health up to a week ago when she suffered a stroke. She is survived by her daughter; two sons, Rudolf Jr., and John, St. Paul, Minn., and a brother, John L. Zeidler, St. Joseph, Mo. The body will be brought to this city for interment in Dunmore cemetery. Definite funeral announcement will be made later.
Former Local Resident Dies in Waterloo, Iowa Mrs. Mary Zeidler Bloeser, widow of Rudolf Bloeser, who was one of the city's most prominent business men and who erected what is now the Hotel Eastman on Penn avenue, died on Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Schultz, Waterloo, Iowa. Mrs. Bloeser resided in this city until twelve years ago. She was apparently in good health up to a week ago when she suffered a stroke. She is survived by her daughter; two sons, Rudolf Jr., and John, St. Paul, Minn., and a brother, John L. Zeidler, St. Joseph, Mo. The body will be brought to this city for interment in Dunmore cemetery. Definite funeral announcement will be made later.
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