Minnie Neilson
Source: The Fairbury Journal, January 16, 1919
Miss Minnie Neilson, a trained nurse died at Beatrice on Sunday,
Dec. 29, 1918, aged 32 years, 4 months and 26 days. She was a
victim of the flu. The body was shipped to Western on Monday and
taken to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Neilson, 4
miles west and 2 1/4 south of Western, where on Jan. 1st, funeral
services were conducted by the Rev. Potratz, pastor of the church
six miles west of Western.
Henry Nutzman
Source: The Fairbury Gazette, Saturday January 15, 1898
Henry Nutzman, aged 73 years and 4 months, died suddenly at his
home in the northwestern part of the city on Tuesday evening of
heart trouble. The funeral occurred from the residence on Thursday
morning, Rev. Price of the Presbyterian church conducting a short
religious service. The deceased leaves an aged wife and two sons,
L.J., who is a well known business man of this city, and Henry,
Jr., of Falls City, the latter arriving here in time for the
funeral. The bereaved friends have the sympathy of many solicitous
friends in their sad affliction.
Mrs. Minnie Nutzman
Source: The Fairbury Gazette, Saturday January 22, 1898
On last Sabbath morning Mrs. Minnie Nutzman, wife of Henry Nutzman
who was buried on the Wednesday preceding, passed peacefully away.
The deceased was 74 years old and her advanced age rendered her
unable to withstand the ravages of a severe cold and the
excitement and grief incident to the recent loss of her life
partner. In life she was a member of the German Lutheran church
and in death leaves the example of an exemplary Christian life. Of
her immediate family but two sons survive her, L.J. Nutzman of
this city and Henry Nutzman of Richardson county. The funeral took
place Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home of her son,
L.J. Nutzman, Rev. B.M. Price of the Presbyterian church,
conducting the services.