Albert J. Barenthien, aged 49 years, was stricken with heart disease while seated at supper at 6:30 o'clock last night and died. He had resided in this community eight years and the family was preparing to move the end of this month to the home farm at LaPorte City, Ia. Mr. Barenthien was born in Yorktown, Ill., Aug. 20, 1879, and was married Feb. 12, 1903, to Miss Anna Mangan in Tampico, Ill., where the greater part of their married life was spent. Surviving are the wife and ten children, all of them at home, except a daughter, Mrs. Alfred Licht, who lives in Lowden. His mother, Mrs. Antona Barenthien, of La Porte City, two brothers, Edward of Redwood Falls, Minn., and William, Galesville, Wis., and four sisters, also survive. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Dispatch - Saturday - February 4, 1928
Erie. Mrs. Blanche Allen received word Thursday morning from Wheatland, Ia., informing her that her brother-in-law, Albert Barantine, dropped dead in his home recently. Mrs. Allen went to Moline that afternoon and Friday she and her daughter, Mrs. Jean Long, went to Wheatland.
Dav. Democrat & Leader - Sunday - February 5, 1928
Funeral services for Albert J. Barenthien were held in the home this morning in charge of the Masonic lodge. The Rev. W. Cass, pastor of the Methodist church, Calamus, officiated.
Music was furnished by the quartet of the St. Paul Reform church---Mr. and Mrs. Walter Theile, Albert Wagner and Miss Lydia Beckman.
The pallbearers were Arthur Daverewaere, George Ott, Fred Witte, Earnest Diedrich, P. Larson, M.B. Fortney.
After the service the body was taken to Rock Island for burial, where burial service was in charge of the Masons from Erie, Ill.
Albert J. Barenthien, aged 49 years, was stricken with heart disease while seated at supper at 6:30 o'clock last night and died. He had resided in this community eight years and the family was preparing to move the end of this month to the home farm at LaPorte City, Ia. Mr. Barenthien was born in Yorktown, Ill., Aug. 20, 1879, and was married Feb. 12, 1903, to Miss Anna Mangan in Tampico, Ill., where the greater part of their married life was spent. Surviving are the wife and ten children, all of them at home, except a daughter, Mrs. Alfred Licht, who lives in Lowden. His mother, Mrs. Antona Barenthien, of La Porte City, two brothers, Edward of Redwood Falls, Minn., and William, Galesville, Wis., and four sisters, also survive. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Dispatch - Saturday - February 4, 1928
Erie. Mrs. Blanche Allen received word Thursday morning from Wheatland, Ia., informing her that her brother-in-law, Albert Barantine, dropped dead in his home recently. Mrs. Allen went to Moline that afternoon and Friday she and her daughter, Mrs. Jean Long, went to Wheatland.
Dav. Democrat & Leader - Sunday - February 5, 1928
Funeral services for Albert J. Barenthien were held in the home this morning in charge of the Masonic lodge. The Rev. W. Cass, pastor of the Methodist church, Calamus, officiated.
Music was furnished by the quartet of the St. Paul Reform church---Mr. and Mrs. Walter Theile, Albert Wagner and Miss Lydia Beckman.
The pallbearers were Arthur Daverewaere, George Ott, Fred Witte, Earnest Diedrich, P. Larson, M.B. Fortney.
After the service the body was taken to Rock Island for burial, where burial service was in charge of the Masons from Erie, Ill.
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