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Sarah Elizabeth <I>Allred</I> Duttweiler

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Sarah Elizabeth Allred Duttweiler

Birth
White Oak, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Death
8 Oct 1930 (aged 71)
Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
SDof17-015
Memorial ID
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Note: this memorial updated August 1, 2017 with father relationship link per edit request.

Further updated August 2, 2017 with obituary transcriptions and bio material.

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Wife of William Henry Duttweiler.

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Obituary:

Fairfield Ledger
Wed. Oct. 8, 1930
Pg. 5 Col. 2

Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Duttweiler

Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Duttweiler passed away about noon today at the Jefferson County hospital after being ill for the past two weeks.

The funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Hoskins funeral home in charge of Rev. George G. Parker with interment in the Evergreen cemetery.

Mrs. Duttweiler has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Donavan (sic), since the death of her husband, W. H. Duttweiler nearly three years ago. She was born in Iowa July 5, 1859. She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Emma Williams of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Mary Duttweiler of Richland, Mrs. Donovan of Fairfield and H. F. Duttweiler of Atchison, Kan.

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Fairfield Ledger
October 18, 1930
Pg. 8 Col. 1

OBITUARY

Mrs. W. H. Duttweiler

Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of James and Mary Alrid (sic), was born near White Oak, Iowa on July 5, 1859. She departed this life in the Jefferson County hospital in Fairfield, Iowa, October 8, 1930 at the age of 71 years, 3 months and 3 days.

On June 2, 1879 she was united in holy wedlock to William H. Duttweiler. Of this union five children were born, all of whom surivive (sic) her with the exception of the one who died in infancy. Mr. Duttweiler, her devoted husband, preceeded (sic) her in death, January 8, 1927.

The children who remain to morn (sic) the loss of their mother are three daughters, Mrs. Emma Williams of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; Mrs. Mary Duttweiler of Richland, Iowa and Mrs. Lidia Donovan (sic) of Fairfield, also one son Henry Fredrick Duttweiler of Atchison, Kansas, thirteen grand children, one great grandchild and a host of friends. Two sisters preceeded (sic) her in death some years ago.

She was a devoted wife and mother and did everything in her power to make her own home happy and was ever ready to lend a helping hand to any neighbor who needed her.

After her husband's death she made her home with her daughter Mrs. Guy Donovan where she remained until she was taken to the hospital just a few days before her death.

"The greatest thing in this world is the love of a mother for her child. Times may change; failure may come; friends may leave; sin may mar, but the mother's love never changes, never fails, never dies, It is the greatest thing in the world!"

Funeral services were held in the Hoskins Funeral Parlors on Friday afternoon, Oct. 10, with Rev George G. Parker, pastor of the Lutheran church of Fairfield officiating. Mrs. W. H. Neibert and Mrs. H. C. Weiscarver sang very beautifully the following songs, "Near My God To Thee," "Going Down the Valley One by One" and "God Be With You Till We Meet Again." The remains were laid to rest in the Evergreen cemetery. The pallbearers were: Andrew Wolf, Fred Wiggins, Joel Hoskins and Frank D. Hoskins of Pleasant Plain, Allen Macy of Brighton and E. R. Donovan of Fairfield.

Note: this memorial updated August 1, 2017 with father relationship link per edit request.

Further updated August 2, 2017 with obituary transcriptions and bio material.

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Wife of William Henry Duttweiler.

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Obituary:

Fairfield Ledger
Wed. Oct. 8, 1930
Pg. 5 Col. 2

Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Duttweiler

Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Duttweiler passed away about noon today at the Jefferson County hospital after being ill for the past two weeks.

The funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Hoskins funeral home in charge of Rev. George G. Parker with interment in the Evergreen cemetery.

Mrs. Duttweiler has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Donavan (sic), since the death of her husband, W. H. Duttweiler nearly three years ago. She was born in Iowa July 5, 1859. She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Emma Williams of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Mary Duttweiler of Richland, Mrs. Donovan of Fairfield and H. F. Duttweiler of Atchison, Kan.

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Fairfield Ledger
October 18, 1930
Pg. 8 Col. 1

OBITUARY

Mrs. W. H. Duttweiler

Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of James and Mary Alrid (sic), was born near White Oak, Iowa on July 5, 1859. She departed this life in the Jefferson County hospital in Fairfield, Iowa, October 8, 1930 at the age of 71 years, 3 months and 3 days.

On June 2, 1879 she was united in holy wedlock to William H. Duttweiler. Of this union five children were born, all of whom surivive (sic) her with the exception of the one who died in infancy. Mr. Duttweiler, her devoted husband, preceeded (sic) her in death, January 8, 1927.

The children who remain to morn (sic) the loss of their mother are three daughters, Mrs. Emma Williams of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; Mrs. Mary Duttweiler of Richland, Iowa and Mrs. Lidia Donovan (sic) of Fairfield, also one son Henry Fredrick Duttweiler of Atchison, Kansas, thirteen grand children, one great grandchild and a host of friends. Two sisters preceeded (sic) her in death some years ago.

She was a devoted wife and mother and did everything in her power to make her own home happy and was ever ready to lend a helping hand to any neighbor who needed her.

After her husband's death she made her home with her daughter Mrs. Guy Donovan where she remained until she was taken to the hospital just a few days before her death.

"The greatest thing in this world is the love of a mother for her child. Times may change; failure may come; friends may leave; sin may mar, but the mother's love never changes, never fails, never dies, It is the greatest thing in the world!"

Funeral services were held in the Hoskins Funeral Parlors on Friday afternoon, Oct. 10, with Rev George G. Parker, pastor of the Lutheran church of Fairfield officiating. Mrs. W. H. Neibert and Mrs. H. C. Weiscarver sang very beautifully the following songs, "Near My God To Thee," "Going Down the Valley One by One" and "God Be With You Till We Meet Again." The remains were laid to rest in the Evergreen cemetery. The pallbearers were: Andrew Wolf, Fred Wiggins, Joel Hoskins and Frank D. Hoskins of Pleasant Plain, Allen Macy of Brighton and E. R. Donovan of Fairfield.



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