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Wichita City Eagle (04/12/1872 - 11/26/1909)
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DIED.
Mrs. Mary Romig, wife of Jacob Romig, deceased, of Tuscarawas county, Ohio, died April 17, 1873, at the residence of Dr. H. C. Tucker, El Paso, Kansas.
She died of acute pneumonia, after an illness of but two days. The funeral rites were attended by a large assembly of friends, who deeply feel their loss. In her the Sabbath school cause loses a devoted friend and lifelong worker.
A traveler o’er life’s pilgrimage dreary,
Laysdown her rude staff like one that is weary,
To sweetly repose fovever.
Tuscarawas papers please copy.
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Death Notice of Mrs. Mary Romig
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Wichita Eagle
Wichita, KS
May 1, 1873
Page 3
Accessed at Newspapers.com
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Wichita Eagle
death
Dr. Henry Clay Tucker
Jacob Romig
Mary Minnich Clark Romig
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pneumonia (cause of death)
Wichita Eagle