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Dorothea Marie Elisabeth <I>Buhr</I> Timm

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Dorothea Marie Elisabeth Buhr Timm

Birth
Germany
Death
21 Nov 1910 (aged 44)
Harrington, Lincoln County, Washington, USA
Burial
Davenport, Lincoln County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Timm, Dorothea Buhr: (1866-1910); d. 11-21-1910; "Mrs August Timm died from Bright's disease of the kidneys Monday. Burial was made in Davenport from the German Lutheran church. Mrs Timm was stricken Sunday evening about 9 o'clock, while other members were absent from the room. She fell and lay unconscious until an hour later when members of the family discovered her, picked her up and sent for a physician. The Timms are old residents of this section. It is said that she has suffered from the ailment which claimed her as victim for several years and was seriously ill two years ago, but recovered sufficiently to do her work. She was born in Hansen, Germany, and is survived by a husband and thirteen sons and daughters, several of whom are grown. Deceased was 44 years of age and was laid to rest Thanksgiving Day." (Citizen: 25 Nov 1910)
Timm, Dorothea Buhr: (1866-1910); d. 11-21-1910; "Mrs August Timm died from Bright's disease of the kidneys Monday. Burial was made in Davenport from the German Lutheran church. Mrs Timm was stricken Sunday evening about 9 o'clock, while other members were absent from the room. She fell and lay unconscious until an hour later when members of the family discovered her, picked her up and sent for a physician. The Timms are old residents of this section. It is said that she has suffered from the ailment which claimed her as victim for several years and was seriously ill two years ago, but recovered sufficiently to do her work. She was born in Hansen, Germany, and is survived by a husband and thirteen sons and daughters, several of whom are grown. Deceased was 44 years of age and was laid to rest Thanksgiving Day." (Citizen: 25 Nov 1910)

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