Washington Missourian/1952/Marianne Lindauer
Marianne Lindauer
Miss Marianne Lindauer passed away at Monticello, Missouri, Wednesday, November 28, at the age of 89 years, 7 months and 24 days. Miss Lindauer was born in North Umberland County, Pennsylvania [sic], April 2, 1863, and came to Missouri with her parents at the age of six years, having settled on a farm six miles west of Washington. She attended school and grew into young womanhood in this community, where she remained until 1902 when she made her home with her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rice McCuchen, at Monticello, until her death. Surviving are one sister-in-law, Mrs. Julia Lindauer, nieces, nephews, other relative and many friends. Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning, November 29 at 10 o'clock at Nieburg & Vitt Funeral home, Reverend F. Frankenfeld officiating. Interment in Odd Fellows cemetery.
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