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Note N4411
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"Liebrich-Eddlen -- GROTON, June 8 -- Miss Doris Eddlem, daughter of Mrs. Mary E Eddlem, Old Ayer Road, and Lt. Henry H. Liebrick, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Liebrick of North Attleboro, were married Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Groton Congregational church. Rev...(illegible)
The bride is a graduate of Groton high school and attended Emerson college, Bolton. She is chief clerk of the civilian personnel department at Fort Devens. Lt. Liebrick is a graduate of Amherst college, and is in the executive office of the quartermaster department at Devens."--8 Jun 1943, Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel
"Yesterday in Northern Middlesex district court, Trooper Edward E. Kukkula of Lunenburg state police barracks was the complainant against Henry H. Liebrich, Jr., of Groton, on charges of operating a motor vehicle without a license and having no certificate of registration for the vehicle in his possession. Liebrich, a member of the armed forces at Fort Devens, had the civil complaints dismissed by order of the court when Judge Clark recognized an intervening petition filed by Fort Devens military authorities. He was released in custody of the military."--11 Jan 1945, The Lowell (MA) Sun
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Note N4412
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"O'BRIEN -- Margaret Agnes O'Brien, Nov. 23, formerly of 501 E. 80th street, beloved wife of the late John P.; loving mother of Sister M. Amata, O.P., Mary Bartz, Margorie Liebrich, John G. O'Brien and Una Weed; sister of Sister M. Una, C.S.C., James W., Leo F., and the late Edmund, and Fred Garrity. Funeral Tuesday 9 a.m. from funeral home. Jeffery Boulevard at 77th street, to Holy Redeemer church, Evergreen Park. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary's, South Shore"--25 Nov 1956, Chicago (IL) Tribune
"Mrs. Margaret A. O'Brien Mass for Mrs. Margaret A. O'Brien, 880, of 509 S. Nawata St., Mount Prospect, who died Friday, will be said at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Holy Redeemer church, 9601 S. Millard av., Evergreen Park. Mrs. O'Brien's husband, John, died in 1952. Surviving are four daughters, Sister M. Amata, Mrs. Mary Bartz, Mrs. Marjorie Liebrich, and Mrs. Una Wood; a son, John; a sister and two brothers."--25 Nov 1956, Chicago (IL) Tribune
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Note N4413
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"Rites Set for John Kiefer Jr. -- Graveside rites will be held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at the St. Joseph Catholic cemetery for John Charles Kiefer Jr., 33, an Elwood native. Kiefer died Friday after a short illness in Richmond, Va., where he made his home.
Born in Elwood to John and Maxine Simon Kiefer March 23, 1937, he was a graduate of Muncie Burris high school and the University of Notre Dame.
An engineer, he was employed at the Greeley and Hansen Sanitary Engineers in Richmond.
He is survived by his widow, Margaret Kiefer of Richmond; his mother of Muncie; one daughter, Coleen and three sons, John,k Christopher and Timothy, all at home; a sister, Mrs. Katherine Emmer of Muncie; and a brother, Patrick Kiefer, serving with the U.S. Navy.
Funeral mass was celebrated today at the St. Edwards church in Richmond. The Dunnichay funeral home is in charge of graveside services in Elwood."--20 Apr 1970, The (Elwood, IN) Call-Leader
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Note N4414
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"AGED WOMAN PIONEER OF PRICE GOES TO HER REWARD
Written For THe News By E.S. Horsley
The funeral service over the remains of Mrs. Sidse Hartsell, formerly Mrs. Sidse Rhoades, was held in the city hall Tuesday, Counsellor Oliver J. Hannon conducting the same. The speakers were ERnest S. Horsely and Levi N. Harmon, of this city, and P.K. Hansen of Ephriam. All spoke of the many good traits of her character and the genial disposition she possessed.
Mrs. Hartsell was one of the pioneers of Price, arriving in the spring of 1883 at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Bertha P. Olson, and her cousins, Peter and Seren Olson. She was born at Tune, Roskold, Denmark [sic], April 1, 1856, and was the daughter of Jense and Margaret Hanson Peterson, and emigrated from Denmark early in 1883, coming direct to Price. She was baptized a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints September 28, 1883, by Caleb B. Rhoades, and in November 1884, became his wife.
Mrs. Hartsell endured many of the privations incident to pioneer life, and without a murmur she often walked from the farm, about three miles from town, to attend meetings. Her husband, Caleb B. Rhoades, died June 2, 1905, leaving her alone to manage the affairs of the farm. She had no children. Later she disposed of the farm and moved into town, where she has resided for the past four or five years.
She has been a sufferer with stomach trouble for a number of years, and underwent an operation for same this last spring, returning to her home feeling much better, and on the 17 day of August, this year, was married to John E. Hartsell, and moved out to Lake Fork, Uintah county. After a few weeks she was taken ill and returned to Mount Pleasant, going to the Hansen hospital for treatment, and underwent an operation, which proved that she was suffering with cancer of the stomach. Some ten days later she passed away, on the 9th of October, after all that could be done for her by skilled, kind and loving hands.
She was laid to rest by the side of her former husband in the Price cemetery, to await the call to come forth in the morning of the resurrection, the grave being dedicated under the direction of Bishop Albert Bryner."--13 Oct 1911, Carbon County (UT) News