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Minnie Lindauer
(1870–1922)

Minnie Lindauer (1869-1922) was a housewife. She married Edward Frederick Bonn (1864-1927). She died in 1922 at age 53. (b. 14 March 1869; Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA - d. 3 December 1922; Port Chester, Westchester County, New York, USA)

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Death of her sister. "The Rev. Stanley S. Kilbourne, rector of St. Peter's Church will conduct funeral services tomorrow at 11:15 A.M. for Mrs. Grace M. Massey, 63, who died suddenly Sunday at her home 307 Post Road, Port Chester. The rites will be held at the William H. Graham funeral home, 166 Post Road, Rye. Interment will be in Greenwood Union Cemetery."
Death of her husband. "Edward Bonn, sixty-three, a resident of this village for many years, died at the home of his son, John H. Bonn, 45 Browndale Place, Saturday night, following a lingering illness. Funeral services were held from his late home yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Stanley S. Kilbourne, rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, officiated. There were many beautiful floral tributes received from his relatives and friends. Interment took place in Greenwood Union Cemetery, Rye."
Her death. "Mrs. Minnie Bonn, fifty-two years of age, died at her home, 807 Post Road, yesterday, following an illness of more than two years. Deceased is survived by her husband Edward, a son John, and three sisters, Mrs. Massie [sic], Mrs. Davis, and Mrs. Lindendolf [sic], all of the above address. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon, attended only by the immediate family. Rev. Stanley S. Kilbourne, rector of St Peter's Episcopal Church will officiate. Burial will take place at Greenwood Union Cemetery."
Death of her mother. "Mary, beloved wife of Louis Lindauer, Sunday, December 30, 1888. Funeral services January 2, 1889, eleven a.m., at residence, 87 Garden street, Hoboken, New Jersey. Internment Cypress Hills."

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