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Mary Ann Duster obituary |
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Obituary of Mary Ann (Pfohl) Duster transcribed from: Sister Edna Pfohl, The Pfohl Family Tree, Antoine Pfohl and Jacobina Dorn (No place: privately printed, no date), iv. Transcribed and submitted by Carrie J. Robertson.
From the Telegraph Herald of 1926 MRS. MARY ANN (PFOHL) DUSTER DIES: LIVED IN COUNTY 80 YEARSMrs. Mary Ann (Pfohl) Duster, age 88, resident of Dubuque County of about 80years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Linden. She had been ill forabout three months.Mrs. Duster was born in France, March 22, 1838, and came to America with herparents when seven years old. They located at Galena and shortly after came to Iowasettling on a farm at Sherrill in 1846. Her marriage to Thomas Duster took place inthe old St. Mary's Church at Eighth and White street in Dubuque, Iowa. After thewedding they settled on a farm in Mosalem Township (St. Catherine's south of Dubuque),where she lived until 1896 when she came to Dubuque to her daughter's, Mrs. HenryLinden. Her husband died in 1891 at age 67, and was buried at St. Catherine's.Surviving her are seven daughters, Mrs. Nick Sadler and Mrs. Rose Oswald ofCanova, SD, Mrs. Kate Pauly, Mrs. Mary Gassman, Mrs. Sam Sutter, Mrs. Henry Lindenand Mrs. H. A. Brown of Dubuque; two sons, Frank of Holy Cross and John of Fennimore.Three daughters preceded her in death and a brother (Joe) died last Christmas.Burial at St. Catherine's.Back to the main page.
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