DEATH'S RECORD.
Mrs. Elizabeth Aring
Passes Away.
Mrs. Elizabeth Aring died at her residence, 925 Vine street, at 8 o'clock Saturday night, after a four weeks' illness.
She was born in Westphalen, Germany, in 1833, and came to America when she was 20 years old. For forty-two years, she had been a resident of Quincy.
Her husband, Benedict H. Aring, died thirteen years ago. Six children were born to them, all of whom survive, namely: Henry B., Fred and Steve, of Quincy; George W. and Larry J. of St. Louis; and Mrs. Joseph Koetters of Riverside.
The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday) morning at 7:30 o'clock from St. John's Catholic church. Interment in St. Boniface cemetery.
St. Louis and Fort Madison newspapers, please copy.
DEATH'S RECORD.
Mrs. Elizabeth Aring
Passes Away.
Mrs. Elizabeth Aring died at her residence, 925 Vine street, at 8 o'clock Saturday night, after a four weeks' illness.
She was born in Westphalen, Germany, in 1833, and came to America when she was 20 years old. For forty-two years, she had been a resident of Quincy.
Her husband, Benedict H. Aring, died thirteen years ago. Six children were born to them, all of whom survive, namely: Henry B., Fred and Steve, of Quincy; George W. and Larry J. of St. Louis; and Mrs. Joseph Koetters of Riverside.
The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday) morning at 7:30 o'clock from St. John's Catholic church. Interment in St. Boniface cemetery.
St. Louis and Fort Madison newspapers, please copy.
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