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Elizabeth Margaret <I>Everhart</I> Diener

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Elizabeth Margaret Everhart Diener

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
16 Jul 1922 (aged 60)
North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Buried Aug 2, 1922
Lot 604
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Elizabeth M.Diener
May 22,1862-July 16,1922

OLD RESIDENT OF LINCOLN COUNTY PASSES AWAY AT HOME

Mrs. Elizabeth M. Diener, wife of Fred J. Diener of this city died at her home here Sunday. Her maiden name was Elizabeth M. Everhart and she was born at Norfolk, Ohio, May 22, 1862. She came to Lincoln county in 1887 and was married to Fred J. Diener, April 17, 1888. One son, Dallas F. Diener died in infancy and a daughter, Lauretta E. Diener is now Mrs. Frank A. Baldwin. Other relatives are Mrs. L.B. Dick of this city and Mrs. Harry Albright of Toledo, Ohio. The funeral was held this afternoon at 2:30 from the First Christian Church of which she was a faithful member. Burial was in the North Platte cemetery. The Tribune extends its heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved husband and daughter and other relatives.

The North Platte semi-weekly tribune., July 18, 1922,
Buried Aug 2, 1922
Lot 604
Space- 3

Elizabeth M.Diener
May 22,1862-July 16,1922

OLD RESIDENT OF LINCOLN COUNTY PASSES AWAY AT HOME

Mrs. Elizabeth M. Diener, wife of Fred J. Diener of this city died at her home here Sunday. Her maiden name was Elizabeth M. Everhart and she was born at Norfolk, Ohio, May 22, 1862. She came to Lincoln county in 1887 and was married to Fred J. Diener, April 17, 1888. One son, Dallas F. Diener died in infancy and a daughter, Lauretta E. Diener is now Mrs. Frank A. Baldwin. Other relatives are Mrs. L.B. Dick of this city and Mrs. Harry Albright of Toledo, Ohio. The funeral was held this afternoon at 2:30 from the First Christian Church of which she was a faithful member. Burial was in the North Platte cemetery. The Tribune extends its heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved husband and daughter and other relatives.

The North Platte semi-weekly tribune., July 18, 1922,


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