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From THE DAILY TELEGRAM, December 2, 1941, pg. 6, col. 4]
Mrs. Emma Grotelueschen, 67, who resided on a farm six miles north of Richland for over half a century, died at 9 p.m. yesterday at St. Mary's hospital.
Ailing the past year, she took seriously ill Saturday evening, and was taken to the hospital Monday morning.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhart Voss, she was born on a farm in Colfax county, March 30, 1874, and there spent her girlhood.
Her marriage to August Grotelueschen took place Dec. 8, 1890, at St. John's Lutheran church north of here. After their marriage they moved to the farm where Mrs. Grotelueschen was living at the time of her death.
A Lutheran, she was a member of the ladies aid society, although not active in recent years.
Surviving are two sons, Allie of Central City, and Herbert at home; a daughter, Mrs. Donald E. Kyes of Portland, Ore., three sisters, Mrs. P.C. Somers of Bloomington, Ill.; Mrs. John Bauman of Richland, and Mrs. Henry Newman of Columbus; three brothers, Louis Voss of Fremont, Carl Voss of Columbus, and Gerhard Voss, who has not been heard from in several years; and seven grandchildren. Mr. Grotelueschen died in 1936, and a son, Douglas, a brother, and a sister, preceded her in death.
Funeral arrangements will be made tomorrow. The body is at the Gass Funeral home. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE DAILY TELEGRAM, December 2, 1941, pg. 6, col. 4]
Mrs. Emma Grotelueschen, 67, who resided on a farm six miles north of Richland for over half a century, died at 9 p.m. yesterday at St. Mary's hospital.
Ailing the past year, she took seriously ill Saturday evening, and was taken to the hospital Monday morning.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhart Voss, she was born on a farm in Colfax county, March 30, 1874, and there spent her girlhood.
Her marriage to August Grotelueschen took place Dec. 8, 1890, at St. John's Lutheran church north of here. After their marriage they moved to the farm where Mrs. Grotelueschen was living at the time of her death.
A Lutheran, she was a member of the ladies aid society, although not active in recent years.
Surviving are two sons, Allie of Central City, and Herbert at home; a daughter, Mrs. Donald E. Kyes of Portland, Ore., three sisters, Mrs. P.C. Somers of Bloomington, Ill.; Mrs. John Bauman of Richland, and Mrs. Henry Newman of Columbus; three brothers, Louis Voss of Fremont, Carl Voss of Columbus, and Gerhard Voss, who has not been heard from in several years; and seven grandchildren. Mr. Grotelueschen died in 1936, and a son, Douglas, a brother, and a sister, preceded her in death.
Funeral arrangements will be made tomorrow. The body is at the Gass Funeral home.
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