married October 30, 1887
The Walnut Valley Times
El Dorado, Kansas
Tuesday, October 5, 1909
page 2
Stoltz
Mrs. J.R. Stoltz died suddenly at her home on Mechanic street Tuesday morning at 8. The cause of her death was neuralgra of the heart. Her death was very sudden, she was taken sick in the night and was dying when discovered sick in her bed.
She was born in Lamar, Missouri, was a member of the Maccabee lodge in which she carried insurance. She was long a member of the Methodist church, in fact since childhood.
Mrs. Stoltz is survived by her husband and eight children, Geoffrey, Raymond, Jerold, Nelson, George, Flora, Thelma and Hester. Her funeral will be held from the family home Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Gray and interment will follow in the Elmwood cemetery in Augusta.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
married October 30, 1887
The Walnut Valley Times
El Dorado, Kansas
Tuesday, October 5, 1909
page 2
Stoltz
Mrs. J.R. Stoltz died suddenly at her home on Mechanic street Tuesday morning at 8. The cause of her death was neuralgra of the heart. Her death was very sudden, she was taken sick in the night and was dying when discovered sick in her bed.
She was born in Lamar, Missouri, was a member of the Maccabee lodge in which she carried insurance. She was long a member of the Methodist church, in fact since childhood.
Mrs. Stoltz is survived by her husband and eight children, Geoffrey, Raymond, Jerold, Nelson, George, Flora, Thelma and Hester. Her funeral will be held from the family home Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Gray and interment will follow in the Elmwood cemetery in Augusta.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
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