I Mrs. Nellie Damschroder
Dies After Long Illness
Last riles will be held Friday
afternoon at 2 o'clock for Mrs.
Nellie Damschroder, 62, wife of
Charles P. Damschroder, living
west of Elmore. -Services willbe
held at the family residence with
Rev, V, G* HosteUer officiating
and Albert H. Burmann, funeral
director, in charge. Interment
will be made in Union cemetery.
Mrs. Damschroder died on her
birthday anniversary, Tuesday
afternoon, May 7th, at 4:15 o'¬
clock, after two years' illness of j
j heart ailment. |
The deceased was the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Cowley
of Rio, Wis., and was married to
Charles F. Damschroder, resident
of this place, at Silverton, Col.,
December 26, 1906. After the
marriage Mr. Damschroder and
his bride came to Elmore to live
and have resided here ever
since. She was the mother of
seven children: Mary, Gladys and
Anabel, all of Toledo, and sons
Burton, Wilbur, Charles and Don-
| aid, at home, all of whom survive
with the husband. There are al¬
so four brothers and three sisters
I surviving, all in the vicinity of
J Rio, Wis.: George, Albert, Lewis
and Charles Cowley; Mrs. Eunice
Cuff, Mrs. Stewart Price and Mrs.
Marie Schultz.