At her home in New Auburn, Minn., February 17, 1918, Mrs. Caroline (Atrops) Truman, aged 60 years, 9 months, and 1 day.
Mrs. Truman was born in Carver County, Minn., where her girlhood days were spent. On July 11, 1874, she was united in marriage to Henry Truman, who preceded her to his final rest on December 16, 1913.
During her early married life Mrs. Truman professed Christianity, united with the New Auburn Seventh Day Baptist Church, and was a most faithful member till the close of her life.
Of the six sons and one daughter, one, a son, died in infancy. The remaining children grew to maturity and were present at the funeral. She leaves an aged father, two brothers and two sisters in Washington, a brother in Red Lake Falls, Minn., a sister in Winthrop, Minn., and a sister in Glencoe, Minn.
The Auburn Circle, ladies of the G. A. R., of which Mrs. Truman was a member, attended her funeral in a body, paying especial honor to her memory.
The funeral was conducted in the Seventh Day Baptist church at New Auburn, by Rev. E. H. Socwell, of Dodge Center, who was a former pastor and a warm friend of the deceased. A large number of relatives and friends were present, and the body was laid to rest in the beautiful High Island Cemetery.
E. H. S.
Age: 60. Cause of death: Nephritis
At her home in New Auburn, Minn., February 17, 1918, Mrs. Caroline (Atrops) Truman, aged 60 years, 9 months, and 1 day.
Mrs. Truman was born in Carver County, Minn., where her girlhood days were spent. On July 11, 1874, she was united in marriage to Henry Truman, who preceded her to his final rest on December 16, 1913.
During her early married life Mrs. Truman professed Christianity, united with the New Auburn Seventh Day Baptist Church, and was a most faithful member till the close of her life.
Of the six sons and one daughter, one, a son, died in infancy. The remaining children grew to maturity and were present at the funeral. She leaves an aged father, two brothers and two sisters in Washington, a brother in Red Lake Falls, Minn., a sister in Winthrop, Minn., and a sister in Glencoe, Minn.
The Auburn Circle, ladies of the G. A. R., of which Mrs. Truman was a member, attended her funeral in a body, paying especial honor to her memory.
The funeral was conducted in the Seventh Day Baptist church at New Auburn, by Rev. E. H. Socwell, of Dodge Center, who was a former pastor and a warm friend of the deceased. A large number of relatives and friends were present, and the body was laid to rest in the beautiful High Island Cemetery.
E. H. S.
Age: 60. Cause of death: Nephritis
Family Members
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Maggie D Atrops Seabrandt
1859–1933
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Anna Atrops Buehler
1861–1897
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Magdalena Atrops Stuedemann
1863–1930
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Gerry Atrops
1867–1913
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Charlotte "Charlie" Atrops
1868 – unknown
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Bella Atrops Behning
1869–1949
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Atrops Von Lehe
1871–1943
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John Henry Atrops
1872–1945
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Henry Barhard Atrops
1873–1934
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