Hans H Sater
ORFORDVILLE
I. H. Sater died at his home in the village on Sunday afternoon after a lingering illness. Mr. Sater was one of the older residents of the village, having been here for many years. He was at various times actively engaged in different business enterprises, but some years ago sold out and recently has lived quietly, owing to the poor condition of his health. His last illness dated from last spring, since which time he has been confined to the house and much of the time to his bed. Besides his wife he leaves two sons, Herman and Irving, and one daughter, Della, in the west, one daughter Mrs. H. C. Schenk of Madison, and one daughter, Emma, of Chicago. The funeral services will be held from the late home and from the Lutheran church in the village, conducted by his pastor, Rev. O. J. Kvale, on Thursday afternoon.
* from the Janesville Daily Gazette September 29, 1914
Hans H Sater
ORFORDVILLE
I. H. Sater died at his home in the village on Sunday afternoon after a lingering illness. Mr. Sater was one of the older residents of the village, having been here for many years. He was at various times actively engaged in different business enterprises, but some years ago sold out and recently has lived quietly, owing to the poor condition of his health. His last illness dated from last spring, since which time he has been confined to the house and much of the time to his bed. Besides his wife he leaves two sons, Herman and Irving, and one daughter, Della, in the west, one daughter Mrs. H. C. Schenk of Madison, and one daughter, Emma, of Chicago. The funeral services will be held from the late home and from the Lutheran church in the village, conducted by his pastor, Rev. O. J. Kvale, on Thursday afternoon.
* from the Janesville Daily Gazette September 29, 1914
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