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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, January 8, 1908-
OTTE--The grim hand of death suddenly and unexpectedly entered the home of Fred Otte, who lives about eight miles south of Leigh, last Tuesday night and removed from the family circle the spirit of the loving and devoted wife and mother. On Tuesday afternoon Mr. Otte attended the funeral of a neighbor, Mrs. Henry Barjenbruch, and little thought then that ere the sun had dawned upon another day his own wife would be taken. Her death resulted from the effects of childbirth and altho two physicians, Dr. Lowery and Dr. Alger had been called, they could not save her. Ida Otte was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Groteluschen, was born December 9th, 1869 and passed her 38th birthday some three weeks ago. On May 21st, 1889, she was united in marriage to Fred Otte to which happy union nine children were born, two of them having gone before. Of the seven living children there are four boys and three girls, the eldest a daughter of fourteen years and the youngest a little girl of four, who will now have to face life's battles without the guiding hand of their mother. [Leigh.]
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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, January 8, 1908, pg. 1, col. 6
The funeral of Mrs. Fred Otte, who died New Years, was held last Friday at the German Lutheran church on Loseke creek, Rev. Deninger conducting the services. Mrs. Otte was a daughter of Mrs. John Grotelueschen and was thirty-seven years of age. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, January 8, 1908-
OTTE--The grim hand of death suddenly and unexpectedly entered the home of Fred Otte, who lives about eight miles south of Leigh, last Tuesday night and removed from the family circle the spirit of the loving and devoted wife and mother. On Tuesday afternoon Mr. Otte attended the funeral of a neighbor, Mrs. Henry Barjenbruch, and little thought then that ere the sun had dawned upon another day his own wife would be taken. Her death resulted from the effects of childbirth and altho two physicians, Dr. Lowery and Dr. Alger had been called, they could not save her. Ida Otte was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Groteluschen, was born December 9th, 1869 and passed her 38th birthday some three weeks ago. On May 21st, 1889, she was united in marriage to Fred Otte to which happy union nine children were born, two of them having gone before. Of the seven living children there are four boys and three girls, the eldest a daughter of fourteen years and the youngest a little girl of four, who will now have to face life's battles without the guiding hand of their mother. [Leigh.]
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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, January 8, 1908, pg. 1, col. 6
The funeral of Mrs. Fred Otte, who died New Years, was held last Friday at the German Lutheran church on Loseke creek, Rev. Deninger conducting the services. Mrs. Otte was a daughter of Mrs. John Grotelueschen and was thirty-seven years of age.
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