A SAD DEATH
Mrs. Ida Langbien Passed Away at Noon Today.
At 12 o’clock today Mrs. Ida Langbien died at the hospital in this city, after a long illness. She leaves five children, ranging in age from eleven to three years.
The Langbien family came to this county about a year ago from Odebolt, Iowa, and made their home on a farm four miles southwest of town. Last spring Mr. Langbien died.
Relatives at Odebolt have been notified of Mrs. Langbien’s death, and will probably arrive here Wednesday night. The funeral will occur Thursday afternoon.
El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Friday, December 23, 1904
DEATH OF MRS. LANGBEIN
Mrs. Ida Langbein died yesterday morning at the El Reno Sanitarium after an illness of several weeks. Her home was eight miles south west of town, but about ten days ago, she was brought to the sanitarium where she could have better medical treatment.
The death is a particularly sad one. Less than a year ago, the family moved to this country from Iowa and in the spring, Mr. Langbein died.
Five small children are left and relatives in Iowa have been notified who will arrive in a few days.
A SAD DEATH
Mrs. Ida Langbien Passed Away at Noon Today.
At 12 o’clock today Mrs. Ida Langbien died at the hospital in this city, after a long illness. She leaves five children, ranging in age from eleven to three years.
The Langbien family came to this county about a year ago from Odebolt, Iowa, and made their home on a farm four miles southwest of town. Last spring Mr. Langbien died.
Relatives at Odebolt have been notified of Mrs. Langbien’s death, and will probably arrive here Wednesday night. The funeral will occur Thursday afternoon.
El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Friday, December 23, 1904
DEATH OF MRS. LANGBEIN
Mrs. Ida Langbein died yesterday morning at the El Reno Sanitarium after an illness of several weeks. Her home was eight miles south west of town, but about ten days ago, she was brought to the sanitarium where she could have better medical treatment.
The death is a particularly sad one. Less than a year ago, the family moved to this country from Iowa and in the spring, Mr. Langbein died.
Five small children are left and relatives in Iowa have been notified who will arrive in a few days.
Family Members
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Johann Ludwig Schramm
1864–1931
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Wilhelmina R. "Minnie" Schramm Luft
1866–1899
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William Schramm
1868–1957
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August Richard Schramm
1870–1960
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Otto H. Schramm
1876–1945
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Carl A. Schramm
1878–1906
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Julius Ernest Schramm
1880–1960
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Mathilda Marie "Tillie" Schramm Bartlett
1882–1945
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Katherine M Schramm Bradley
1888–1959
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