Ste. Genevieve, MO.
January 10, 1920
Died
After a few days illness of diphtheria death early Thursday morning, January 8, 1920, claimed Miss Lottie Uding, the final summons coming at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. Charles Uding, in Ste. Genevieve, aged 16 years. Besides her parents she is survived by 4 brothers and five sisters, George, John, August and Valentine Uding. Margaret, Annie and Welma Uding, Mary, Mrs. John Klein, and Lena, Mrs. Ben Rottler Rottler. The funeral took place from the Catholic Church Friday morning and the remains were laid
to rest in tho Valle Spring Cemetery.
Ste. Genevieve, MO.
January 10, 1920
Died
After a few days illness of diphtheria death early Thursday morning, January 8, 1920, claimed Miss Lottie Uding, the final summons coming at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. Charles Uding, in Ste. Genevieve, aged 16 years. Besides her parents she is survived by 4 brothers and five sisters, George, John, August and Valentine Uding. Margaret, Annie and Welma Uding, Mary, Mrs. John Klein, and Lena, Mrs. Ben Rottler Rottler. The funeral took place from the Catholic Church Friday morning and the remains were laid
to rest in tho Valle Spring Cemetery.
Family Members
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August William Uding
1888–1953
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Caroline Christine Uding Rottler
1889–1977
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Valentine W. Uding
1891–1959
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Mary Leona Uding Grass
1892–1946
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Joseph Charles Uding
1895–1979
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George Uding
1898–1980
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John Edgar Uding
1900–1978
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Anna Regina Uding Burgert
1907–1999
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Margaret Genevieve Uding Herzog
1910–1992
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Wilma LOUISE Uding Bauman
1912–1999
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