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Schroeder, Edward H. (1902-1940)

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<center<h3>AUTO ACCIDENT FATAL TO EDDIE H. SCHROEDER AT FORT COLLINS, COLORADO</h3></center>
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Hillsboro, Kansas. &#8212; Word was received here by telephone last week from Ft. Collins, Colo., that Edward H. Schroeder was injured seriously when his car was struck Saturday noon, Nov. 9, by a Colorado & Southern passenger train.
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Miss Margaret Peterson, Mr. Schroeder's companion, died only a few minutes after the crash. He was taken to a hospital. Physicians had hoped that he would recover, but he too passed away a few days later.
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Edward was the son of Mrs. H. H. Schroeder, and a nephew of P. H. Schroeder of Hillsboro.
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''The Mennonite'' obituary: 1940 Dec 10 p. 14
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Revision as of 13:14, 28 August 2013

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1940 Nov 20 p. 1

Birth date: 1902

text of obituary:

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AUTO ACCIDENT FATAL TO EDDIE H. SCHROEDER AT FORT COLLINS, COLORADO

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Hillsboro, Kansas. — Word was received here by telephone last week from Ft. Collins, Colo., that Edward H. Schroeder was injured seriously when his car was struck Saturday noon, Nov. 9, by a Colorado & Southern passenger train.

Miss Margaret Peterson, Mr. Schroeder's companion, died only a few minutes after the crash. He was taken to a hospital. Physicians had hoped that he would recover, but he too passed away a few days later.

Edward was the son of Mrs. H. H. Schroeder, and a nephew of P. H. Schroeder of Hillsboro.


The Mennonite obituary: 1940 Dec 10 p. 14

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