Children:
Edward John Dabus
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Notes:
PICKED FLOWERS
FOR GRAVE, DIED
Mrs. Conrad Dabus Was About to Visit Cemetery When She Expired
After having picked a bouquet of flowers to place on the grave of
her late husband, Conrad Dabus, and which she was preparing to take
to the cemetery, Mrs. Anna Dabus was taken suddenly ill with acute
indigestion at her home, 1312 Northampton Street, at 10:15 yesterday
morning, seated herself on a chair in the kitchen and told her sister,
Mrs. Peter Kist, that she was dying. Two or three minutes later, before
any medical aid could be secured, the woman was dead.
The deceased, who was in the 57th year of her age, had been enjoying
fairly good health. She was
about Sunday morning as usual, ate a hearty breakfast and gave no evidence
of the short time she had to live. Her husband died suddenly two years
ago.
Mrs. Dabus was a native of Easton, and was a daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
John Brotzman, who died many years ago. She is survived by 2 brothers & 2
sisters. They are Henry Brotzman, Mrs. Isaac Pixley, and Mrs.Peter
Kist, all of this city, and Stewart Brotzman, of Danfort, Me. The deceased
was a member of Zion Lutheran Church.
Easton Daily Express, Monday Evening,13th September, 1909, page
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