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Kading, Mrs. W. E. (Caroline) 1841-1912

KADING, LARANTIN

Posted By: Linda Ziemann, Volunteer (email)
Date: 6/30/2014 at 19:48:51

Fenton Reporter
Fenton, Iowa
Thursday, February 1, 1912

CALLED TO FINAL REST
Mrs. W. E. Kading of this Place Passes Peacefully Away Monday

Again the Grim Reaper claimed a soul when Mrs. W. E. Kading passed away Monday morning at 4 o’clock. Mrs. Kading has not been sick any to speak of, but several days before her death she found it at times hard to breathe. Sunday night she did not sleep well on account of not being able to get her breath while laying down so she got up and sat in a rocking chair, and before the doctor could be called she had passed away. She died while in the rocking chair. She was 71 years and 5 months old.

Funeral services were held from the German Lutheran Church here at 11 o’clock in the forenoon and interment was made at the Lotts Creek cemetery. Rev. Freidericks conducted the services.

Miss Caroline Larantin was born in Newmark, Redfeld, Germany, August 19, 1841, where she lived with her parents until she was twenty-eight years of age. They then emigrated to America in 1869 and settled down at Sheboygan, Wis., and there she was married to Wm. E. Kading in 1871. They had known each other when yet in the old country.

In 1886 they removed to Lotts Creek and took up a homestead on which they lived until the past five years of which they spent in town. To this union were born five children: three boys and two girls; W. H., A. A. and Fred Kading, Mrs. Emma Ramborth and Mrs. Anthonia Rosseisen. They all live in the immediate vicinity of Fenton. We join the many friends in extending sincere sympathy to the bereaved ones.


 

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