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The Western Star, January 18, 1918.

MISS LOTTIE HOLLENBACK
DIED AT FORT RILEY.

Miss Lottie Hollenback, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollenback, who were early day settlers in this county, died on Thursday, January 3, 1918, at the base hospital in Ft. Riley where she had been for some time working as a Red Cross nurse. The funeral was held in her home town (Bethel, Kans.) on the following Sunday. Miss Lottie took up the work of a professional nurse about 13 years ago and soon became a very successful and enthusiastic worker in that line. She offered her services to the Red Cross and was assigned to Ft. Riley. It was her intention to go to France within a few weeks. Her death was due to pneumonia, the attack lasting only 42 hours. In all her work as a nurse she displayed the highest type of consecrated and willing service for others. She seemed to have a natural adaptation for the work, and at the army post she soon became a valuable member of the hospital force. Her sudden and untimely death called forth from all branches of the army at Riley expressions on the keenest regret and of highest esteem. There were many beautiful tributes to her unselfish and useful life.

Miss Hollenback was born in Paola, Kans., on January 31, 1881. Four years later she came with the family to Comanche-co. and for about 17 years lived in the eastern part of the county. In her passing away the great cause of world democracy lost a loyal, capable and untiring worker in the ranks of those who are giving their time and talents that Right and Justice may prevail. The parents, two brothers and one sister survive her.


Also see:

HOW THINGS WILL SOMETIMES "HAPPEN"
Clo. Willard discovered his former teacher, Lottie Hollenback, had died of influenza. -- The Western Star, April 22, 1921.

Death List of Pioneer Settlers

WWI News Articles from Comanche County, Kansas

Obituary: Charlotte Hollenback, The Western Star, May 8, 1925.

George W. Hollenback: A Few Reminiscences of Pioneer Life in Comanche-co.
The Western Star, March 31, 1922

Obituary: Lottie Ruth Hollenbeck, 1881 - 1918, The Olathe Mirror, published 10 Jan 1918, Olathe, Kansas.

George Hollenbeck, father of Lottie Hollenback.

Hollenbeck and Hallenbeck Genealogy


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