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Theresa Caroline <I>Kegler</I> Caldwell

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Theresa Caroline Kegler Caldwell

Birth
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Death
31 Mar 1935 (aged 44)
Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block: 19 Lot: 8 Grave: 8
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Published in the April 4, 1935 Pilot-Tribune, Blair, Nebraska

MRS. C. CALDWELL BURIED IN BLAIR
FORMER BLAIRITE DIED IN ALLIANCE HOSPITAL SUNDAY, AGED 44


Mrs. Charles F. Caldwell, 44, of Lisco, Nebraska, a former Blairite, died at St. Joseph’s hospital in Alliance Sunday after an attack of appendicitis. She had been a resident of Lisco since 1920.

As Theresa Caroline Kegler, she was born in Blair September 27, 1890. She was married to Charles F. Caldwell December 29, 1915.

Surviving are the husband; her mother, Mrs. Wilhelmina Kegler, 503 West Lincoln street, Blair; two brothers, Caesar and Frederick Kegler of near Blair; and five sisters, Mrs. Willard Gustin, Mrs. Otto Kuhr, Mrs. Lester Barton and Miss Minnie Kegler, all of Blair, and Mrs. Andrew Lovestead, Tekamah.

Another sister, Mrs. Julia Seabrook, died in September, 1922. Her father, the late Julius Kegler, died in 1926.

The body was brought to Blair, where services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Bendorf Funeral Home, with Rev. D.A. McCullough of the Blair Methodist church officiating. Interment was in the local cemetery.

Published in the April 4, 1935 Enterprise, Blair, Nebraska

Mrs. Charles F. Caldwell Called

Mrs. Charles F. Caldwell, of Lisco, Nebr., died Sunday, March 31 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Alliance, Nebr., following an attack of appendicitis.

Mrs. Caldwell was a native of Washington County, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kegler. She grew to womanhood in this county where she received her education and here, she met her husband, Charles F. Caldwell, to whom she was married on December 29, 1915 and later moved to Lisco where they were living when she was stricken.

She leaves to mourn her death the bereaved husband; the aged mother; two brothers, Ceasar and Frederick Kegler and five sisters, Miss Minnie Kegler, Mrs. Otto Kuhr, Mrs. Elsie Gustin, Mrs. Antonio Barton and Mrs. May Lovestead, all of this county.

Obituaries courtesy of Washington County Genealogical Association; newspaper clippings on file at the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska

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Buried: 4/3/1935 ~ Age: 45

Block: 19, Lot: 8

Baby Girl, 1887, grave 4
Oscar, 1883-1884, grave 5
Emilie Berg, - 1875, grave 6
Elfreda, 1898-1944, grave 7
Theresa Caldwell, 1890-1935, grave 8
Wilhelmine, 1852-1945, grave 9
Julius, 1844-1924, grave 10
Minnie, 1876-1937, grave 11
Published in the April 4, 1935 Pilot-Tribune, Blair, Nebraska

MRS. C. CALDWELL BURIED IN BLAIR
FORMER BLAIRITE DIED IN ALLIANCE HOSPITAL SUNDAY, AGED 44


Mrs. Charles F. Caldwell, 44, of Lisco, Nebraska, a former Blairite, died at St. Joseph’s hospital in Alliance Sunday after an attack of appendicitis. She had been a resident of Lisco since 1920.

As Theresa Caroline Kegler, she was born in Blair September 27, 1890. She was married to Charles F. Caldwell December 29, 1915.

Surviving are the husband; her mother, Mrs. Wilhelmina Kegler, 503 West Lincoln street, Blair; two brothers, Caesar and Frederick Kegler of near Blair; and five sisters, Mrs. Willard Gustin, Mrs. Otto Kuhr, Mrs. Lester Barton and Miss Minnie Kegler, all of Blair, and Mrs. Andrew Lovestead, Tekamah.

Another sister, Mrs. Julia Seabrook, died in September, 1922. Her father, the late Julius Kegler, died in 1926.

The body was brought to Blair, where services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Bendorf Funeral Home, with Rev. D.A. McCullough of the Blair Methodist church officiating. Interment was in the local cemetery.

Published in the April 4, 1935 Enterprise, Blair, Nebraska

Mrs. Charles F. Caldwell Called

Mrs. Charles F. Caldwell, of Lisco, Nebr., died Sunday, March 31 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Alliance, Nebr., following an attack of appendicitis.

Mrs. Caldwell was a native of Washington County, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kegler. She grew to womanhood in this county where she received her education and here, she met her husband, Charles F. Caldwell, to whom she was married on December 29, 1915 and later moved to Lisco where they were living when she was stricken.

She leaves to mourn her death the bereaved husband; the aged mother; two brothers, Ceasar and Frederick Kegler and five sisters, Miss Minnie Kegler, Mrs. Otto Kuhr, Mrs. Elsie Gustin, Mrs. Antonio Barton and Mrs. May Lovestead, all of this county.

Obituaries courtesy of Washington County Genealogical Association; newspaper clippings on file at the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska

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Buried: 4/3/1935 ~ Age: 45

Block: 19, Lot: 8

Baby Girl, 1887, grave 4
Oscar, 1883-1884, grave 5
Emilie Berg, - 1875, grave 6
Elfreda, 1898-1944, grave 7
Theresa Caldwell, 1890-1935, grave 8
Wilhelmine, 1852-1945, grave 9
Julius, 1844-1924, grave 10
Minnie, 1876-1937, grave 11


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