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Jacob E. Luiten

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Jacob E. Luiten

Birth
Germany
Death
13 Jun 1928 (aged 83)
Odessa, Lincoln County, Washington, USA
Burial
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Father John Luiten Mother Geraldine Walters


Jacob Luiten Buried In Ritzville
Jacob E. Luiten, a pioneer of this county passed away at Odessa Monday, June 13, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Simpson. He was 82 years of age and had resided in the state of Washington
35 years.
Upon immigrating from Europe he first settled in Minnesota. He was married in that state to Miss Eliza Kuhlman and came to Ritzville where they settled on a homestead, remaining until 1915,
when they sold out and since then have lived with their children, all of whom reside in the vicinity of Ritzville and Odessa.
Among those who survive him are his wife, Mrs. Eliza Luiten, four sons, John, Pete, and Alfred, of Odessa; and Willie, of Packard; six daughters, Mrs. C. A. Simpson, of Odessa; Mrs. Fred Westermann, Spokane; Mrs. G. W. Hildebrandt, Dartford; Mrs. Fred Burghard and Mrs. Henry Amen, of Packard; and Mrs. Christ Fisher, of Davenport. Besides these there are many more distant relatives and acquaintances who will be pained and surprised to hear of his sudden departure.
The body was brought to Ritzville where burial services and interment took place. M. F. Haight, of Ritzville, had charge of the burial.

Thank you Sue Gardner for this transcription.
Father John Luiten Mother Geraldine Walters


Jacob Luiten Buried In Ritzville
Jacob E. Luiten, a pioneer of this county passed away at Odessa Monday, June 13, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Simpson. He was 82 years of age and had resided in the state of Washington
35 years.
Upon immigrating from Europe he first settled in Minnesota. He was married in that state to Miss Eliza Kuhlman and came to Ritzville where they settled on a homestead, remaining until 1915,
when they sold out and since then have lived with their children, all of whom reside in the vicinity of Ritzville and Odessa.
Among those who survive him are his wife, Mrs. Eliza Luiten, four sons, John, Pete, and Alfred, of Odessa; and Willie, of Packard; six daughters, Mrs. C. A. Simpson, of Odessa; Mrs. Fred Westermann, Spokane; Mrs. G. W. Hildebrandt, Dartford; Mrs. Fred Burghard and Mrs. Henry Amen, of Packard; and Mrs. Christ Fisher, of Davenport. Besides these there are many more distant relatives and acquaintances who will be pained and surprised to hear of his sudden departure.
The body was brought to Ritzville where burial services and interment took place. M. F. Haight, of Ritzville, had charge of the burial.

Thank you Sue Gardner for this transcription.

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