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Auernheimer, Edith (1930-1937)
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+ | <center><font size="+2">'''FATALLY INJURED'''</font></center> |
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+ | <center><H3>Seven Year Old Girl Dies From Injuries Received in Accident.</h3></center> |
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+ | Halstead, Kans., Dec. 31. Edward H. Aurenheimer [''sic'' Auernheimer] and family, who formerly lived northwest of Halstead, suffered severe injuries in an automobile collision late Sunday afternoon, the 7-year-old daughter, Edith, passing away Monday. |
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+ | The accident happened about four miles east of Augusta where the Aurenheimers [''sic'' Auernheimers] were living on a farm. All the family were thrown from the car by the impact of the collision. The door was found nearly 20 feet away from the car. |
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+ | Mr. Aurenheimrer [''sic'' Auernheimer], 45, driver of the car, suffered a skull fracture and brain injury, and mrs. Aurenheimer [''sic'' Auernheimer], 31, received facial lacerations and bruises. |
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+ | Edith suffered a fracture at the base of her skull, Richard, 5, Aleda Mae, 4, Robert, 20 months, and a 4-months old baby received cuts and bruises. |
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+ | ''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1938 Jan 19 p. 1 |
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Revision as of 13:19, 15 May 2013
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1937 Jan 5 p. 1
Birth date: 1930
text of obituary:
Seven Year Old Girl Dies From Injuries Received in Accident.
Halstead, Kans., Dec. 31. Edward H. Aurenheimer [sic Auernheimer] and family, who formerly lived northwest of Halstead, suffered severe injuries in an automobile collision late Sunday afternoon, the 7-year-old daughter, Edith, passing away Monday.
The accident happened about four miles east of Augusta where the Aurenheimers [sic Auernheimers] were living on a farm. All the family were thrown from the car by the impact of the collision. The door was found nearly 20 feet away from the car.
Mr. Aurenheimrer [sic Auernheimer], 45, driver of the car, suffered a skull fracture and brain injury, and mrs. Aurenheimer [sic Auernheimer], 31, received facial lacerations and bruises.
Edith suffered a fracture at the base of her skull, Richard, 5, Aleda Mae, 4, Robert, 20 months, and a 4-months old baby received cuts and bruises.
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1938 Jan 19 p. 1