Pittsville Record and The Yellow River Pilot
Wednesday, January 12, 1916
Hansen Farm Wife Dies.
Mrs. Wm. Bottensek, living east of this city on the Grand Rapids road, died Saturday morning of last week of pneumonia. She was sick about a week. Funeral services were held from the house yesterday by Rev. Bullough and burial made in Mound Cemetery here.
She was placed beside the little daughter who died less than a year ago. The Bottenseks have lived on a farm known as the August Miller farm for the past seven years. Deceased was a member of the Vesper Congregational Church, and as there is no minister there at the time services were held by our local pastor. The husband and four boys are left to mourn this untimely death, and they have the sympathy of all in this hour of their trouble.
Pittsville Record and The Yellow River Pilot
Wednesday, January 12, 1916
Hansen Farm Wife Dies.
Mrs. Wm. Bottensek, living east of this city on the Grand Rapids road, died Saturday morning of last week of pneumonia. She was sick about a week. Funeral services were held from the house yesterday by Rev. Bullough and burial made in Mound Cemetery here.
She was placed beside the little daughter who died less than a year ago. The Bottenseks have lived on a farm known as the August Miller farm for the past seven years. Deceased was a member of the Vesper Congregational Church, and as there is no minister there at the time services were held by our local pastor. The husband and four boys are left to mourn this untimely death, and they have the sympathy of all in this hour of their trouble.
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