26 Apr 1928
Mrs. Marshall F. Hansel Is Called By Death
Mrs. M.F. Hansel died Monday, April 23rd at their home on the old Culver farm five miles northwest of Arlington, death following an attack from apoplexy. She was the mother of twelve children, ten of whom with their father remain to mourn her death. Prayer service was held at the home Tuesday by Rev. Robert Davies of the M.E. Church of this place and the remains taken to her former home at Garber where after appropriate services the body was laid to rest in the Hansel Cemetery near that place.
26 Apr 1928
Mrs. Marshall F. Hansel Is Called By Death
Mrs. M.F. Hansel died Monday, April 23rd at their home on the old Culver farm five miles northwest of Arlington, death following an attack from apoplexy. She was the mother of twelve children, ten of whom with their father remain to mourn her death. Prayer service was held at the home Tuesday by Rev. Robert Davies of the M.E. Church of this place and the remains taken to her former home at Garber where after appropriate services the body was laid to rest in the Hansel Cemetery near that place.
Family Members
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Frank Michael Thein
1881–1951
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Martin Thein
1883–1942
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George William Thein
1885–1941
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Joseph Rudolph Thein
1887–1968
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Frederick Benjamin Thein
1889–1953
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Rebecca Josephine "Beck" Thein Winch
1890–1982
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Charley Michael Thein
1894–1951
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Elsie Mae Thein
1896–1917
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Pete Otto Thein
1899–1964
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Marie Lizzie Thein Jennings
1901–1991
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Pearl Minnie Thein Smock
1904–1952
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Lisle Thomas Hansel Sr
1898–1977
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Dora Alcina Hansel Bolsinger
1900–1921
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Rudolph Walter Hansel
1901–1918
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Arthur Julius "Tommy" Hansel
1903–1930
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Minnie Florence Hansel Hansel
1907–1993
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Renabell Helen Hansel Rocho
1909–1988
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Gladys Mae Hansel Zuercher
1912–1932
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Irene Gertrude Hansel Blankenship
1914–1982
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Alice Sylvia Hansel
1916–1929
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Marshall Frank Hansel
1919–1991
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Grace Catherine Hansel
1922–1993
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