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Jacobine <I>Humann</I> Renschler Leiske

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Jacobine Humann Renschler Leiske

Birth
Russia
Death
Jul 1953 (aged 83)
Lacombe, Red Deer Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Burial
Lacombe, Red Deer Census Division, Alberta, Canada Add to Map
Plot
L102
Memorial ID
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From The Carbon Chronicle, July 30, 1953, pg 9:

PIONEER OF THIS DISTRICT DIES AT LACOMBE

The funeral of Mrs. Jacobine Human Leiske was held at Canadian Union College Chapel at Lacombe on July 23rd. Mrs. Leiske was born in Russia 82 years ago, and was married to Andrew Renschler in 1895 in South Dakota and came with her husband to the Level Land district in 1908. Mr. Renschler died in 1909. Later she married Sam Leiske and in 1941 they retired to Lacombe.

She is survived by her husband, Sam Leiske of Lacombe; one son, Fred Renschler; one daughter, Mrs. H. Leiske; one brother, Henry H. Human of Dundo, California; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Nathan of Lacombe and Mrs. Jacob Gimbel of Calgary.

Pastor I. Follett of Calgary officiated and burial took place in Lacombe cemetery with Lacombe Funeral Home in Charge.
From The Carbon Chronicle, July 30, 1953, pg 9:

PIONEER OF THIS DISTRICT DIES AT LACOMBE

The funeral of Mrs. Jacobine Human Leiske was held at Canadian Union College Chapel at Lacombe on July 23rd. Mrs. Leiske was born in Russia 82 years ago, and was married to Andrew Renschler in 1895 in South Dakota and came with her husband to the Level Land district in 1908. Mr. Renschler died in 1909. Later she married Sam Leiske and in 1941 they retired to Lacombe.

She is survived by her husband, Sam Leiske of Lacombe; one son, Fred Renschler; one daughter, Mrs. H. Leiske; one brother, Henry H. Human of Dundo, California; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Nathan of Lacombe and Mrs. Jacob Gimbel of Calgary.

Pastor I. Follett of Calgary officiated and burial took place in Lacombe cemetery with Lacombe Funeral Home in Charge.


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