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23^0 Deaths in One Family
^i^ Near Williston
^ #Wtimton, Feb. 17^f5bLdeaths oc-
.'■■$Wirw(l in one family jusr\ north of
> vtown In less than one week. Mrs. Er».,
>r Lfteetlne Dohms died Sunday, February
(h, OBtn, and her htisband,"AjigjttfcDohmSj
V* <iied Friday, iJ^bruary~TSnrL*Tarsr
i f IDohms' funeral was~~neTd at the Lu-
^ jthewm church here on Wednesday, the
"S-iSth, ft nd that of her husband on Mon-
^4day,'the 14th. The Rev. Max Schlei-
^CJber conducted both ifunerals. Burial
offtts In Williston cemetery.
;i iMrs. Dohms was born in Germany
^June 25, 1845, making her age at the
"jfcime of demise 70 years 6 months and
26 days. Mr. Dohms was born in
•Schwackemvalde, Germany. September
^2,11845, his ag-e at death being 63
^reai* 5 months and 9 days. Mr. and
.Jkirg.. Dohms are survived by eight
^^fchlklren, five sons and three daughters, i
E8-It is not often that two who have
traveled life's toilsome journey to-
jfrether so many years reach the end
«f the pathway so close together. The
One had just started on that unending
Test, sleep, or perhaps as we best love
-to think of it, life and happiness eter-
al, when her earthly escort joined her |
here, if not peacefully sleeping, they
gether are smiling and greeting
ose passed on before to that country
rom whose bourne no traveler re-
yms. , 1