Wilhelmina Leseberg The Enid Events
Enid, Garfield Co., OKJanuary 2, 1936
Page 3, section A, column 3Submitted by: Emily Jordan
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Fairmont News
Mrs. Fred Leseberg, north of Fairmont, died at her home Sunday following an illness of several years.
Wilhelmina Leseberg The Enid Events
Enid, Garfield Co., OKJanuary 9, 1936
Page 2, section B, column 3Submitted by: Emily Jordan
Fairmont News
Funeral services for Mrs. Fred Leseberg, who passed away at her home north of Fairmont Saturday night, were held at the Zion Lutheran church in Fairmont Tuesday with the pastor, Rev. H. Mueller, conducting the services. Interment was in the Zion cemetery. Mrs. Leseberg had been ill several years but death was primarily caused by a stroke of paralysis. She is survived by her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Campbell of Fairmont, two sons, Ewald Leseberg of Covington, and F.H. of Enid; several grandchildren, her mother, Mrs. Augusta Hatterman of Fairmont, two sisters, Mrs. Anna Sears of Fairmont and Mrs. Emma Schroeder of Douglas; two brothers, Herman Pralle and Fred Hatterman, both of Fairmont, all of whom have the sympathy of a host of friends in the death of Mrs. Leseberg.
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