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Lorene Rathjen
© The Lahoma News
Lahoma, Garfield Co., OK
June 24, 1927
page 1, column 4
Submitted by: Emily Jordan

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Lorena Leona RATHJEN

Zion Lutheran Cemetery


LITTLE GIRL DIES
Lorene Rathjen, 7 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Rathjen, of southeast of town, died Wednesday of last week as a result of ether pneumonia following an operation for appendicitis. She had been taken suddenly ill a few days before and rushed to an Enid hospital for an operation.
An attack of measles from which she was recovering left her in a weakened condition.
She is survived by her father and mother, five brothers and a sister and many other relatives.
Funeral services were held at the Lutheran church here Sunday afternoon followed by interment in the Lutheran cemetery.


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