February 3, 1897
WILLIAM ACKELBEIN DEAD.
Mr. William Ackelbein died at his valley home on Monday morning of dropsy, aged 61 years.
Deceased was one of the colonists who settled this valley 27 years ago. He carried flour for his family use from Pueblo, but by hard work and careful management had become one of the wealthiest men in this county. He leaves a wife, and eight children all of whom are grown.
The funeral takes place from the German Lutheran church, of which he had long been a member, today.
The Rustler's sincerest sympathies are extended to the bereaved ones left behind.
February 3, 1897
WILLIAM ACKELBEIN DEAD.
Mr. William Ackelbein died at his valley home on Monday morning of dropsy, aged 61 years.
Deceased was one of the colonists who settled this valley 27 years ago. He carried flour for his family use from Pueblo, but by hard work and careful management had become one of the wealthiest men in this county. He leaves a wife, and eight children all of whom are grown.
The funeral takes place from the German Lutheran church, of which he had long been a member, today.
The Rustler's sincerest sympathies are extended to the bereaved ones left behind.
Family Members
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Frederick K. "Fred" Ackelbein
1866–1923
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Gustave A. Ackelbein
1869–1955
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August Johann Ackelbein
1871–1948
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Otto Martin Ackelbein
1872–1953
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Wilhelmina "Minnie" Ackelbein Henjes
1874–1933
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Bertha Augusta "Bertie" Ackelbein Jacob
1875–1950
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Ellen S. Ackelbein Wyckoff
1877–1962
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Herman L. Ackelbein
1880–1880
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Lena E. Ackelbein
1881–1882
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Julianne Mathilda "Julia" Ackelbein Buehring
1882–1945
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Emil H. Ackelbein
1886–1886
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