Mrs. Elinore Nattier, wife of Albert A. Nattier of Hesston, died at Bethel hospital, Saturday, May 16, at 6:30 p.m., after a short illness of about 15 days. Mrs. Nattier had not been well for about a year, but had been able to look after her household duties up til about two weeks ago, when she consulted a physician, and after a couple of days it was thought best to take her to the hospital where all possible was done for her comfort.Funeral services were held in the M. E. church at Hesston, this afternoon at 2:00, with Rev. Walter Byaum, the pastor, in charge. Interment was in the Hesston cemetery, with Duff and Son of this city in charge.
Mrs. Nattier was born in Sebastopol, Ill., December 2, 1865, and was 65 years old. She lived at or near Hesston for 37 years. She was a devoted wife and mother who thought of her home and family first, never complained and was always cheerful. None of the family realized that her trouble was of a serious nature. She leaves to mourn her going her husband, two sons, Milton of Kansas City, Mo., and Sydney D. of Valley Center, and one daughter, Esther, at home. -- Reprinted from Newton Kansan Republican.
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