Mrs. John Diener is quite sick with inflammatory rheumatism.
Nov. 2, 1906
Mrs. John Diener, who has been quite sick, is somewhat improved.
Nov. 9, 1906
Mrs. John Diener, died Monday morning, suffering for several days with complications. She was buried Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. She leaves a husband, one son and seven daughters, besides a host of friends to mourn her loss. The funeral was attended by one of the largest gatherings ever seen in this part of the country, the funeral train comprising nearly one hundred teams and extending in length a mile and a half.
Mrs. John Diener is quite sick with inflammatory rheumatism.
Nov. 2, 1906
Mrs. John Diener, who has been quite sick, is somewhat improved.
Nov. 9, 1906
Mrs. John Diener, died Monday morning, suffering for several days with complications. She was buried Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. She leaves a husband, one son and seven daughters, besides a host of friends to mourn her loss. The funeral was attended by one of the largest gatherings ever seen in this part of the country, the funeral train comprising nearly one hundred teams and extending in length a mile and a half.
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