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Grace Faber

Birth
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Death
20 Mar 1919 (aged 23)
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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The Quincy Daily Whig, Friday, March 21, 1919; page 12.

Miss Grace Faber.

Miss Grace Faber, daughter of Matthew Faber, died in St. Mary hospital Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, after a two weeks' illness from pneumonia. Miss Faber had been in the hospital for the past week. Her home residence was 314 North Thirteenth street.

Misfortune has come often to the Faber home in the past few weeks. While sitting at the supper table with Miss Faber two weeks ago Sunday, her aunt, Mrs. Rose Kastion, fell dead. Grace's stepmother is ill of typhoid fever in St. Mary hospital.

Grace was born in Quincy 23 years go, and had always made Quincy her home. She was a member of the Luther Memorial church. Her father, stepmother, and two sisters, Leona and Helen, survive.

Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Wheeler Undertaking parlors, with burial in Graceland cemetery.

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The Quincy Daily Journal, Monday, March 24, 1919; page 2.


Grace Faber.

From the Wheeler undertaking parlors Saturday afternoon were conducted the last rites of Miss Grace Faber, with Rev. I. W. Bingaman officiating. The burial was at Graceland.

The Misses Elsie Poyne, Alberta Steinbeck, Edith Joseph, Emma Schwendemann, Alvira Schwendemann, and Miss Gertrude Schultz were pall bearers.

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- research and transcription by Tree Leaf.

The Quincy Daily Whig, Friday, March 21, 1919; page 12.

Miss Grace Faber.

Miss Grace Faber, daughter of Matthew Faber, died in St. Mary hospital Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, after a two weeks' illness from pneumonia. Miss Faber had been in the hospital for the past week. Her home residence was 314 North Thirteenth street.

Misfortune has come often to the Faber home in the past few weeks. While sitting at the supper table with Miss Faber two weeks ago Sunday, her aunt, Mrs. Rose Kastion, fell dead. Grace's stepmother is ill of typhoid fever in St. Mary hospital.

Grace was born in Quincy 23 years go, and had always made Quincy her home. She was a member of the Luther Memorial church. Her father, stepmother, and two sisters, Leona and Helen, survive.

Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Wheeler Undertaking parlors, with burial in Graceland cemetery.

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The Quincy Daily Journal, Monday, March 24, 1919; page 2.


Grace Faber.

From the Wheeler undertaking parlors Saturday afternoon were conducted the last rites of Miss Grace Faber, with Rev. I. W. Bingaman officiating. The burial was at Graceland.

The Misses Elsie Poyne, Alberta Steinbeck, Edith Joseph, Emma Schwendemann, Alvira Schwendemann, and Miss Gertrude Schultz were pall bearers.

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- research and transcription by Tree Leaf.



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