SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1922.
OBITUARY
Elizabeth Kaiser.
Elizabeth Kaiser, 73 years old, wife
of John Kaiser, died today noon at
her home on the Nash road. Death
followed a stroke of paralysis, sustained
last Monday. Mrs. Kaiser was
born in Germany. She had lived in
North Tonawanda for the past 68
years. She was a member of Frieden's
Church. She was affiliated with
the Ladies Aid land Sewing societies
of that church. Four years ago,
Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser celebrated their
golden wedding.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Kaiser
is survived by two sons, William G.
Kaiser of North Tonawanda, and Dr.
Charles A. Kaiser of Lockport; one
daughter, Mrs. William Ott; two
grandchildren and the following broth-
ers and sisters, all of the Tonawandas;
William Hardleben, Mrs. Chris-
tian Winters. George, Theodore,
Charles and Frank Hardleben, Mrs.
Risius and Mrs. William Dunker.
The funeral will be held Tuesday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the late
residence the Rev. E. A. Shulz officiat-
ing. Burial will be at Elmlawn.
THE NIAGARA FALLS GAZETTE
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1922.
Mrs. Kaiser Dies
North Tonawanda. Nov. 13.- Mrs.
Elizabeth Kaiser, 73 years old, wife
of John Kaiser of the Nash road,
died at her home a t noon yesterday
after a brief illness. She was born
in Germany and had lived here 68
years. Besides her husband, two
sons, William G. Kaiser of North
Tonawanda, and Dr. Charles A. Kaiser
of Lockpdrt and one daughter
Mrs. William Ott of North Tonawanda,
survive her.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1922.
OBITUARY
Elizabeth Kaiser.
Elizabeth Kaiser, 73 years old, wife
of John Kaiser, died today noon at
her home on the Nash road. Death
followed a stroke of paralysis, sustained
last Monday. Mrs. Kaiser was
born in Germany. She had lived in
North Tonawanda for the past 68
years. She was a member of Frieden's
Church. She was affiliated with
the Ladies Aid land Sewing societies
of that church. Four years ago,
Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser celebrated their
golden wedding.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Kaiser
is survived by two sons, William G.
Kaiser of North Tonawanda, and Dr.
Charles A. Kaiser of Lockport; one
daughter, Mrs. William Ott; two
grandchildren and the following broth-
ers and sisters, all of the Tonawandas;
William Hardleben, Mrs. Chris-
tian Winters. George, Theodore,
Charles and Frank Hardleben, Mrs.
Risius and Mrs. William Dunker.
The funeral will be held Tuesday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the late
residence the Rev. E. A. Shulz officiat-
ing. Burial will be at Elmlawn.
THE NIAGARA FALLS GAZETTE
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1922.
Mrs. Kaiser Dies
North Tonawanda. Nov. 13.- Mrs.
Elizabeth Kaiser, 73 years old, wife
of John Kaiser of the Nash road,
died at her home a t noon yesterday
after a brief illness. She was born
in Germany and had lived here 68
years. Besides her husband, two
sons, William G. Kaiser of North
Tonawanda, and Dr. Charles A. Kaiser
of Lockpdrt and one daughter
Mrs. William Ott of North Tonawanda,
survive her.
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