Dietrich Stauffacher Died.
Dietrich Stauffacher, a most highly respected farmer living south of town, passed away on Sunday morning from heart trouble with which he had been suffering for the past three months. Rev. Reyman had charge of the services which were held in the Methodist church. Internment was made in the LuVerne cemetery. The deceased was a member of the local camp of the Modern Woodmen of America. The lodge attended in, a body. Mr. Stauffacher was born in Enge, Switzerland; August 7, 1863, and was united in marriage to Miss Jane Renfron, June 28, 1889 . Three children were born to this union, Mrs. George Attig, Mrs. Laura Stark and Harry. Two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Miller of Minneapolis, and Mrs. John Smith of LuVerne also survive.
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Many thanks to Kim Haukoos (#47425615) for sending me this obituary.
Dietrich Stauffacher Died.
Dietrich Stauffacher, a most highly respected farmer living south of town, passed away on Sunday morning from heart trouble with which he had been suffering for the past three months. Rev. Reyman had charge of the services which were held in the Methodist church. Internment was made in the LuVerne cemetery. The deceased was a member of the local camp of the Modern Woodmen of America. The lodge attended in, a body. Mr. Stauffacher was born in Enge, Switzerland; August 7, 1863, and was united in marriage to Miss Jane Renfron, June 28, 1889 . Three children were born to this union, Mrs. George Attig, Mrs. Laura Stark and Harry. Two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Miller of Minneapolis, and Mrs. John Smith of LuVerne also survive.
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Many thanks to Kim Haukoos (#47425615) for sending me this obituary.
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