Saturday, September 25, 1920
George Orlando [GOTTSCHALK], eight-year-old son of George and Emma GOTTSCHALK, died early Saturday morning a victim of diphtheria from which he had suffered only a week. Death occurred at the home of the lad's parents, one-half mile east of Green Oak. It was stated authoritatively that there are no other cases of diphtheria in the Green Oak neighborhood. The boy is survived by the parents, two sisters, Mabel [GOTTSCHALK] and Gertrude [GOTTSCHALK], and four brothers, John [GOTTSCHALK], Lyman [GOTTSCHALK], Cecil [GOTTSCHALK] and Noah GOTTSCHALK. Funeral services from the residence Sunday afternoon. Burial at I.O.O.F. cemetery in Rochester.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1920
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Saturday, September 25, 1920
George Orlando [GOTTSCHALK], eight-year-old son of George and Emma GOTTSCHALK, died early Saturday morning a victim of diphtheria from which he had suffered only a week. Death occurred at the home of the lad's parents, one-half mile east of Green Oak. It was stated authoritatively that there are no other cases of diphtheria in the Green Oak neighborhood. The boy is survived by the parents, two sisters, Mabel [GOTTSCHALK] and Gertrude [GOTTSCHALK], and four brothers, John [GOTTSCHALK], Lyman [GOTTSCHALK], Cecil [GOTTSCHALK] and Noah GOTTSCHALK. Funeral services from the residence Sunday afternoon. Burial at I.O.O.F. cemetery in Rochester.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1920
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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