Sudden Death of
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Mrs. C. L Damschroder
Mrs. C. I. Damschroder, 56, died
suddenly in the home of her son,
Alvin, about 9:30 last Saturday
night. She seemed to ha've recover¬
ed from an illness of the past sum¬
mer and was able to be about as
usual, and her sudden death came
as a shock to her family and friends
Mrs Damschroder was born near
Hessville, May 55 1883, and had
spent her entire life in this commu¬
nity. She was married to C. I.
Damschroder Feb 21, 1906.
Besides her husband she is sur¬
vived by two daughters, Mrs.
Dorothy Depner and Mrs. Esther
| Kruse both of Woodville; three sons;
j Clarence, Alvin and Marvin all of
Elmore; as ister, Mrs F. A. Dam-
! sehroder living south of Elmore;
j seven brothers. Harvey of this place.
1 Martia o? Hessville, Clavton of
Helena, Charles and Melvin of Fre¬
mont, Emery and Ervin of Gibson¬
burg
Elmore Cnapter, O E. S., of
which Mrs. Damschroder was a
member, held their services at the
tiome Monday evening. Tuesday
afternoon at 3 o'clock services were
held from Grace Lutheran Church.
Rev V. C, Ridenour officiating.
Burial was made in Union cemetery
^abroske & Myers had charge of
he services.