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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, April 28, 1909-
WAGNER--Mrs. Katherine Gregorius received a message from Omaha Friday morning stating that her daughter, Mrs. Robert A. Wagner had suddenly passed away, death resulting from heart failure. For several years the deceased had not enjoyed good health, but it was only of late her illness was considered dangerous. About six weeks ago Mrs. Wagner was brought to this city, with the hopes that the change might benefit her health, but she remained here only a few days when she again returned to Omaha, entered a hospital and there she remained until death relieved her of her sufferings. Mrs. Wagner, nee Miss Emma Gregorius of this city, was born in 1873, and was at the time of her death thirty-six years, seven months and eleven days old. Mrs. Wagner, was the widow of the late Robert A. Wagner, who died eight years ago. For the past four years the deceased has made her home in Omaha with her only son, Leonard, who is a young man of seventeen years of age. Mrs. Wagner was well known in Columbus as she spent most of her life in this city; and her many friends will be grieved to learn of her death. Besides an aged mother and one son, Mrs. Wagner leaves two brothers, F.R. and Wm. J. Gregorius, and three sisters, Mrs. George Loshbaugh, Mrs. Roy E. Pierce, and Mrs. C.A. Scott, all of whom reside in Columbus. The remains were brought to this city Saturday morning and the funeral services were held Sunday afternoon from the Catholic church, Father Marcellinus officiating and interment was made in the Catholic cemetery.
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