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Caroline H. Althaus Dewar

Birth
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Death
9 Oct 1930 (aged 55)
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Union Pacific Coal Company Employes' Magazine, Nov 1930
Mrs. James R. Dewar Dies In California

Mrs. James R. Dewar (nee Caroline H. Althaus) after a lingering illness of about ten years, borne with true Christian fortitude, passed away on Thursday, October 9th, 1930, at the Glendale Sanitarium. Services were held at the Lincoln Heights Mortuary, Los Angeles, on Monday afternoon, October 13th, the Chaplain and quartette from the Sanitarium officiating, Rev. F. W. Paap, in charge, and a short service also at the grave. Interment was in Inglewood Cemetery in which her mother is also buried.

Born in Omaha, attended school there, graduating from High School in 1893, the year of the World's Fair at Chicago. Married at Omaha in June, 1898.

During her prolonged illness, she had lived and been a hospital patient at Denver, Phoenix, Los Angeles and Glendale.

The wealth of beautiful flowers and presence of a large number of friends testified to the esteem in which she was held.

Among the pall-bearers were several former residents of Rock Springs—Augustine Kendall, Harry Carleson, Robert Muir, J. Auerbach and Freil Wheeler.
Union Pacific Coal Company Employes' Magazine, Nov 1930
Mrs. James R. Dewar Dies In California

Mrs. James R. Dewar (nee Caroline H. Althaus) after a lingering illness of about ten years, borne with true Christian fortitude, passed away on Thursday, October 9th, 1930, at the Glendale Sanitarium. Services were held at the Lincoln Heights Mortuary, Los Angeles, on Monday afternoon, October 13th, the Chaplain and quartette from the Sanitarium officiating, Rev. F. W. Paap, in charge, and a short service also at the grave. Interment was in Inglewood Cemetery in which her mother is also buried.

Born in Omaha, attended school there, graduating from High School in 1893, the year of the World's Fair at Chicago. Married at Omaha in June, 1898.

During her prolonged illness, she had lived and been a hospital patient at Denver, Phoenix, Los Angeles and Glendale.

The wealth of beautiful flowers and presence of a large number of friends testified to the esteem in which she was held.

Among the pall-bearers were several former residents of Rock Springs—Augustine Kendall, Harry Carleson, Robert Muir, J. Auerbach and Freil Wheeler.


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