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Louisa A. <I>Dehn</I> Cater

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Louisa A. Dehn Cater

Birth
Germany
Death
22 Apr 1920 (aged 30)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.5751038, Longitude: -93.593912
Plot
2nd Addition, block 6, lot 8
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Marion Cater died last Friday
afternoon at Denver, Col., and the re-
mains reached here on Monday evening.
Deceased left Princeton with her.
husband and children for Colorado
about six weeks ago in hope that
her health would be benefited by the
change in climate, but it proved other-
wise. Death was caused by tuberculosis.

Funeral services were conducted by
Rev. Geer in the Methodist church
yesterday afternoon and a large number
of deceased's friends attended the
obsequies. The internment was at Oak
Knoll.

Mrs. Cater was born in Germany
on November 22, 1889, and came to
the United States with her parents
(Mr. and Mrs. August Dehn) the fol-
lowing summer. On December 28, 1911,
she was married to Marion Cater,
who survives her, as well as one
son, one daughter; three brothers and
four sisters,

Mrs. Cater was a woman beloved for
her true christian principles by all
who knew her. She was kind, generous
and a loving wife and mother. Her
memory will long be held in reverence
by those from whom she has been
taken.
Princeton Union Apr 29, 1920
Mrs. Marion Cater died last Friday
afternoon at Denver, Col., and the re-
mains reached here on Monday evening.
Deceased left Princeton with her.
husband and children for Colorado
about six weeks ago in hope that
her health would be benefited by the
change in climate, but it proved other-
wise. Death was caused by tuberculosis.

Funeral services were conducted by
Rev. Geer in the Methodist church
yesterday afternoon and a large number
of deceased's friends attended the
obsequies. The internment was at Oak
Knoll.

Mrs. Cater was born in Germany
on November 22, 1889, and came to
the United States with her parents
(Mr. and Mrs. August Dehn) the fol-
lowing summer. On December 28, 1911,
she was married to Marion Cater,
who survives her, as well as one
son, one daughter; three brothers and
four sisters,

Mrs. Cater was a woman beloved for
her true christian principles by all
who knew her. She was kind, generous
and a loving wife and mother. Her
memory will long be held in reverence
by those from whom she has been
taken.
Princeton Union Apr 29, 1920


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