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AUGUSTA GAZETTE, 20 March 1916 |
Obituary of MARY JANE THEETGE |
Mrs. Theetge Succumbs Word was received in Augusta Sunday telling of the death of Mrs. Mary Jane Theetge, wife of A.C. Theetge, yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C.M. James in Chanute. She was almost 85 years old. She had been suffering since Christmas with a complication of diseases. Mrs. Theetge will be remembered by a number of Augusta residents. She made this city her home for about ten years, living in the south part of the city. She left here about four years ago, first going to live with a daughter in Douglass and then going to Chanute. The body will be brought to Augusta on the Sanat fe tomorrow morning and taken to Elmwood cemetery, where there will be short services by the Rev. W.D. James of the Baptist church. |
Transcribed and Contributed by Marland Boucher |
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