Apr. 21, 1904
MRS. A. HENGSTLER DEAD.
Sherman County Woman Passes Away After Going To Paonia, CO.
Mrs. Hengstler, wife of Anthony Hengstler, an old resident of Sherman county, died in Paonia, Colo., last Friday, Apr. 15, of liver trouble, at the age of 65. The Hengstler family sold out their holding near Kanorado several months ago, and bought at Paonia, Colo., leaving for their new home February 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hengstler came to this county from Nebraska fifteen years ago; were well known and were good and thrifty settlers. The deceased is survived by seven children and her husband. one daughter, Mrs. George Hess, is in Innisfall Canada; and another daughter lives in Nebraska. Her death was rather sudden and all but two of her children were with her when she died. Herman Hengstler, a son living in this county was there for the funeral.
Apr. 21, 1904
MRS. A. HENGSTLER DEAD.
Sherman County Woman Passes Away After Going To Paonia, CO.
Mrs. Hengstler, wife of Anthony Hengstler, an old resident of Sherman county, died in Paonia, Colo., last Friday, Apr. 15, of liver trouble, at the age of 65. The Hengstler family sold out their holding near Kanorado several months ago, and bought at Paonia, Colo., leaving for their new home February 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hengstler came to this county from Nebraska fifteen years ago; were well known and were good and thrifty settlers. The deceased is survived by seven children and her husband. one daughter, Mrs. George Hess, is in Innisfall Canada; and another daughter lives in Nebraska. Her death was rather sudden and all but two of her children were with her when she died. Herman Hengstler, a son living in this county was there for the funeral.
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