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From THE LEIGH( NE.) WORLD, April 26, 1935-
The St. John's Church could only accommodate a small part of the sorrowing friends who came to attend the funeral services for Emil Muth, 2
His death was caused by blood poisoning. The week previous to his death, he had been helping cut wood with a buzz saw. He stooped down to push away sawdust from under the saw and as he rose the saw caught the sleeve of his jacket. He received a deep gash in his arm that required 26 stitches to close. In spite of all the best medical care, infection developed and he passed away at the Columbus Hospital.
Emil was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Muth, prominent farmers of the St. Johns district. He was born on July 6, 1913, on the farm where the family still resides. He received his education in St. Johns Parochial School and was a member of the church. He was an active and popular member of the Walther League. He was a member of the ball team of St. Johns.
Since finishing school, he has been his fathers right hand man on the farm. He will be missed by the entire community.
He is survived by his parents, three brothers, Ewald, Walter, and Eugene, at home, and two sisters, Mrs. Art Korte, of Columbus, and Miss Vernetta, at home.
Funeral services were held at the St. Johns Lutheran Church at two oclock, Monday afternoon. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE LEIGH( NE.) WORLD, April 26, 1935-
The St. John's Church could only accommodate a small part of the sorrowing friends who came to attend the funeral services for Emil Muth, 2
His death was caused by blood poisoning. The week previous to his death, he had been helping cut wood with a buzz saw. He stooped down to push away sawdust from under the saw and as he rose the saw caught the sleeve of his jacket. He received a deep gash in his arm that required 26 stitches to close. In spite of all the best medical care, infection developed and he passed away at the Columbus Hospital.
Emil was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Muth, prominent farmers of the St. Johns district. He was born on July 6, 1913, on the farm where the family still resides. He received his education in St. Johns Parochial School and was a member of the church. He was an active and popular member of the Walther League. He was a member of the ball team of St. Johns.
Since finishing school, he has been his fathers right hand man on the farm. He will be missed by the entire community.
He is survived by his parents, three brothers, Ewald, Walter, and Eugene, at home, and two sisters, Mrs. Art Korte, of Columbus, and Miss Vernetta, at home.
Funeral services were held at the St. Johns Lutheran Church at two oclock, Monday afternoon.
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