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Ada Bertsch Landin

Birth
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Death
6 Apr 1913 (aged 28)
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
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Ada was the daughter of Frank Bertsch and Clara (nee Jacobi) Habenberger Bertsch.

She married on 2 Aug 1910 in Little Rock Edwin G. Landin, and he died 20 Aug 1912. They had a daughter, Anna Vilma Landin, born in Feb or Mar in 1912 and died 22 Mar 1913.

"Daily Arkansas Gazette" newspaper
Sunday, March 23, 1913
Little Rock
Obituary
Anna Vilma Landin

Anna Vilma Landin, the one-year old daughter of Mrs. Ada Landin died at the family residence at 5:40 o'clock yesterday morning. Funeral services will be held at the residence, 621 Broadway street, at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Burial will be at Oakland Cemetery."

"Daily Arkansas Gazette"
Monday, April 7, 1913
Little Rock
Obituary
Mra. Ada B. Landin

Funeral services for the late Mrs. Ada Bertsch Landin were conducted yesterday afternoon at the residence of her mother, Mrs. Clara Bertsch, 621 Broadway. The Rev. Hay Watson Smith, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Aldredge, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiated.

The death of Mrs. Landin is the third in her family within the past seven months. On August 0, last, her husband , Edwin G. Landin, to whom she was married August 2, 1910, died, and on March 22, last, her infant daughter, Ana Vilma Landin, died. The body of the infant child was exhumed, following Mrs. Landin's death, and mother and child were buried in the same casket at Oakland cemetery yesterday afternoon. She is survived by her mother, two sisters, Mrs. Kirby E. Boerstler and Mrs. John Stanlee, and one brother, *Henry Bertsch. The pall bearers were James W. Harper, W. E. Strong, Clyde Page, Francis I. Meyers, Warren B. McGinnis and Albert D. Cohn.

Henry Bertsch was her brother, Henry F. Habenberger who took the name Henry Bertsch.
Ada was the daughter of Frank Bertsch and Clara (nee Jacobi) Habenberger Bertsch.

She married on 2 Aug 1910 in Little Rock Edwin G. Landin, and he died 20 Aug 1912. They had a daughter, Anna Vilma Landin, born in Feb or Mar in 1912 and died 22 Mar 1913.

"Daily Arkansas Gazette" newspaper
Sunday, March 23, 1913
Little Rock
Obituary
Anna Vilma Landin

Anna Vilma Landin, the one-year old daughter of Mrs. Ada Landin died at the family residence at 5:40 o'clock yesterday morning. Funeral services will be held at the residence, 621 Broadway street, at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Burial will be at Oakland Cemetery."

"Daily Arkansas Gazette"
Monday, April 7, 1913
Little Rock
Obituary
Mra. Ada B. Landin

Funeral services for the late Mrs. Ada Bertsch Landin were conducted yesterday afternoon at the residence of her mother, Mrs. Clara Bertsch, 621 Broadway. The Rev. Hay Watson Smith, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Aldredge, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiated.

The death of Mrs. Landin is the third in her family within the past seven months. On August 0, last, her husband , Edwin G. Landin, to whom she was married August 2, 1910, died, and on March 22, last, her infant daughter, Ana Vilma Landin, died. The body of the infant child was exhumed, following Mrs. Landin's death, and mother and child were buried in the same casket at Oakland cemetery yesterday afternoon. She is survived by her mother, two sisters, Mrs. Kirby E. Boerstler and Mrs. John Stanlee, and one brother, *Henry Bertsch. The pall bearers were James W. Harper, W. E. Strong, Clyde Page, Francis I. Meyers, Warren B. McGinnis and Albert D. Cohn.

Henry Bertsch was her brother, Henry F. Habenberger who took the name Henry Bertsch.


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  • Created by: Beth Walls Walton
  • Added: May 12, 2016
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/162517517/ada-landin: accessed ), memorial page for Ada Bertsch Landin (Jan 1885–6 Apr 1913), Find a Grave Memorial ID 162517517, citing Oakland and Fraternal Historic Cemetery Park, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA; Maintained by Beth Walls Walton (contributor 47288024).