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Mary Isabel <I>Turner</I> Dittmar

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Mary Isabel Turner Dittmar

Birth
Jo Daviess County, Illinois, USA
Death
23 Sep 1920 (aged 70)
Atchison County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Clay Center, Clay County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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THE TIMES (CLAY CENTER, KANSAS) – THU, SEP 30, 1920

DITTMAR -- News reached Clay Center Thursday last of the death of Mrs. John Adam Dittmar at her home in Atchison. The Dittmars formerly lived in clay center, leaving here some fourteen years ago. They are well known here and Mrs. Dittmar will be remembered as a very fine lady.

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Eye of this city made their home with Mr. and Mrs. Dittmar a number of years.

Mrs. John Adam Dittmar died at the family residence, 617 North Fourth Street, Atchison, Thursday, September 23, at 3:30 o’clock, of diabetes. Deceased was born in Guilford, Ill., August 24, 1850, and in 1870 moved to Clay Center, Kan., with her mother and brother. Her maiden name was Miss Mary Isabel Turner, and she was married to John Adam Dittmar in Clay Center, December 2, 1874, and they moved to Atchison in 1906.

Mrs. Dittmar joined the Methodist church in early childhood and lived a conscientious and devoted Christian life and bore her sufferings of the past four years with Christian fortitude. She was a number of years a member of the Ladies’ Aid and W.C.T.U. societies and an active worker up to a few hours before closing her eyes in that long, last, peaceful slumber, announced her willingness to answer the call of her Maker, and to join the throngs of the great silent majority and in this manner peacefully and calmly crossed the narrow veil between the two eternities.

In her death the husband has lost a fond companion and the children a kind and loving mother. She is survivied by her husband and three children, J. C. Ditter of near Potter, R. H. Dittmar of Los Angeles, Cal. And Mrs. E. A. Berdell of Atchison; a sister, Mrs. Alice Castle (sic.) Cassle), of Vincennes, Ind.

Funeral services were conducted at the Atchison First Methodist church and the body shipped to Clay Center for burial, accompanied by J. C. Dittmar, Mrs. E. A. Berdell, J. C. Dittmar, Mrs. C. K. Bowen and daughter Marjory of Kansas City. The Clay Center relatives met the funeral party here and a short service was held at the Greenwood cemetery Saturday afternoon, where burial took place. Rev. F. H. Ebright of the First Methodist church conducted the service.
THE TIMES (CLAY CENTER, KANSAS) – THU, SEP 30, 1920

DITTMAR -- News reached Clay Center Thursday last of the death of Mrs. John Adam Dittmar at her home in Atchison. The Dittmars formerly lived in clay center, leaving here some fourteen years ago. They are well known here and Mrs. Dittmar will be remembered as a very fine lady.

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Eye of this city made their home with Mr. and Mrs. Dittmar a number of years.

Mrs. John Adam Dittmar died at the family residence, 617 North Fourth Street, Atchison, Thursday, September 23, at 3:30 o’clock, of diabetes. Deceased was born in Guilford, Ill., August 24, 1850, and in 1870 moved to Clay Center, Kan., with her mother and brother. Her maiden name was Miss Mary Isabel Turner, and she was married to John Adam Dittmar in Clay Center, December 2, 1874, and they moved to Atchison in 1906.

Mrs. Dittmar joined the Methodist church in early childhood and lived a conscientious and devoted Christian life and bore her sufferings of the past four years with Christian fortitude. She was a number of years a member of the Ladies’ Aid and W.C.T.U. societies and an active worker up to a few hours before closing her eyes in that long, last, peaceful slumber, announced her willingness to answer the call of her Maker, and to join the throngs of the great silent majority and in this manner peacefully and calmly crossed the narrow veil between the two eternities.

In her death the husband has lost a fond companion and the children a kind and loving mother. She is survivied by her husband and three children, J. C. Ditter of near Potter, R. H. Dittmar of Los Angeles, Cal. And Mrs. E. A. Berdell of Atchison; a sister, Mrs. Alice Castle (sic.) Cassle), of Vincennes, Ind.

Funeral services were conducted at the Atchison First Methodist church and the body shipped to Clay Center for burial, accompanied by J. C. Dittmar, Mrs. E. A. Berdell, J. C. Dittmar, Mrs. C. K. Bowen and daughter Marjory of Kansas City. The Clay Center relatives met the funeral party here and a short service was held at the Greenwood cemetery Saturday afternoon, where burial took place. Rev. F. H. Ebright of the First Methodist church conducted the service.


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