Billings Gazette (MT) - Thursday, May 14, 1931
Mrs. Agnes Weisgerber Rash of 612 North Twenty-fifth street, died Wednesday afternoon at her home after a long illness from muscular rheumatism. She was the wife of E. D. Rash.
Born in St. Peter, Minn., on Oct. 8, 1882, she was the daughter of Mr. Peter Weisgerber. She lived in that city for 25 years. On May 7, 1914, she married to Mr. Rash and the couple moved to Anaconda, where they lived for seven years. They moved here 10 years ago.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Rash is survived by five brothers and three sisters. The body will be at Smith's chapel between 3 and 9 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. Rash was a member of the Catholic church.
Billings Gazette (MT) - Thursday, May 14, 1931
Mrs. Agnes Weisgerber Rash of 612 North Twenty-fifth street, died Wednesday afternoon at her home after a long illness from muscular rheumatism. She was the wife of E. D. Rash.
Born in St. Peter, Minn., on Oct. 8, 1882, she was the daughter of Mr. Peter Weisgerber. She lived in that city for 25 years. On May 7, 1914, she married to Mr. Rash and the couple moved to Anaconda, where they lived for seven years. They moved here 10 years ago.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Rash is survived by five brothers and three sisters. The body will be at Smith's chapel between 3 and 9 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. Rash was a member of the Catholic church.
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