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Angeline <I>Tamisiea</I> Tantelier

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Angeline Tamisiea Tantelier

Birth
New York, USA
Death
12 Jul 1918 (aged 70)
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
29 164 7
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Angeline Tentlier, age 70 years, died at an early hour yesterday morning at the residence, 1216 Pine St., following an illness of eight weeks. She is survived by her husband, A. Tentlier, of this city, four daughters, Mrs. Guyman of Pueblo, Mrs. Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Duncan of Kansas City, and Mrs. Richardson, of Pittsburgh, Kan.; three brothers, Victor Robinson, with the American forces in France, J. D. Robinson of Canadian, Texas, and George A. Robinson of Kansas City. The body is being cared for by the McCarthy Undertaking Company.

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Pueblo Chieftain
July 13, 1918

The funeral of Mrs. Angelina Tentlier took place yesterday morning from the residence, 1216 Pine St., at 9:15 o'clock, and from St. Francis Xavier Church at 10 o'clock. Rev. Father Scanlan, a lifelong friend of the family, came from Kansas City to conduct the services. He delivered a beautiful eulogy at the church, and he and Rev. Father Bertram, Pastor St. Francis Xavier Church held the services at the grave. Mrs. W. B. McMinn presided at the organ. Mrs. N. Pinckney, Mrs. Raymond McCarthy, William Preston, and Father Bertram sang "Abide with Me," "Rock of Ages," and "Jesus, Savior of My Soul," and Mrs. McCarthy sang as a solo "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." The pallbearers were: W. F. Decker, J. P. Thebon, John Lowe, C. E. Taylor, Felix Bale, and Lawrence Castle. Interment was in the family lot in Roselawn Cemetery in charge the McCarthy Undertaking Company.

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Angeline Tentlier, age 70 years, died at an early hour yesterday morning at the residence, 1216 Pine St., following an illness of eight weeks. She is survived by her husband, A. Tentlier, of this city, four daughters, Mrs. Guyman of Pueblo, Mrs. Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Duncan of Kansas City, and Mrs. Richardson, of Pittsburgh, Kan.; three brothers, Victor Robinson, with the American forces in France, J. D. Robinson of Canadian, Texas, and George A. Robinson of Kansas City. The body is being cared for by the McCarthy Undertaking Company.

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Pueblo Chieftain
July 13, 1918

The funeral of Mrs. Angelina Tentlier took place yesterday morning from the residence, 1216 Pine St., at 9:15 o'clock, and from St. Francis Xavier Church at 10 o'clock. Rev. Father Scanlan, a lifelong friend of the family, came from Kansas City to conduct the services. He delivered a beautiful eulogy at the church, and he and Rev. Father Bertram, Pastor St. Francis Xavier Church held the services at the grave. Mrs. W. B. McMinn presided at the organ. Mrs. N. Pinckney, Mrs. Raymond McCarthy, William Preston, and Father Bertram sang "Abide with Me," "Rock of Ages," and "Jesus, Savior of My Soul," and Mrs. McCarthy sang as a solo "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." The pallbearers were: W. F. Decker, J. P. Thebon, John Lowe, C. E. Taylor, Felix Bale, and Lawrence Castle. Interment was in the family lot in Roselawn Cemetery in charge the McCarthy Undertaking Company.

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