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Death of Wichita pioneer, Mrs. Emma Louise Knoblauch, 83, a resident of Wichita since 1870, at her home, 141 North Broadview. Born April 4, 1869, in Topeka and in the following year was one of four children brought to Wichita in a covered wagon by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Gribi. Mr. Gribi was an early day contractor. She was the widow of J. F. Knoblauch, an executive of the American Building and Howe Loan Association, who died in 1929. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Vera Hyland, Chicago, Illinois, a sister, Mrs. A. H. Bolte, Hillcrest apartments, and a brother, John Gribi, Chickasha, Oklahoma. Entombment in Old Mission Mausoleum. Wichita Eagle, December 23, 1952, page 5.
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Death of Wichita pioneer, Mrs. Emma Louise Knoblauch, 83, a resident of Wichita since 1870, at her home, 141 North Broadview. Born April 4, 1869, in Topeka and in the following year was one of four children brought to Wichita in a covered wagon by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Gribi. Mr. Gribi was an early day contractor. She was the widow of J. F. Knoblauch, an executive of the American Building and Howe Loan Association, who died in 1929. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Vera Hyland, Chicago, Illinois, a sister, Mrs. A. H. Bolte, Hillcrest apartments, and a brother, John Gribi, Chickasha, Oklahoma. Entombment in Old Mission Mausoleum. Wichita Eagle, December 23, 1952, page 5.
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