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Tina Niethamer
© The Medford Star
08-14-1913
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Christina M. NIETHAMER

Wakita Cemetery


November 24, 1881 - August 8, 1913

Death of Miss Tina Niethamer

Miss Tina Niethamer died at her home in Wakita Friday evening, August 8, 1913 at 8 o'clock. She had been sick for about six months and for several weeks there has been no hope for her recovery.

Funeral services were held at the Baptist Church, the Rev. Moore conducting the services, and interment was made in the Wakita Cemetery Sunday afternoon.

The deceased was a sister of Mrs. W. H. Stiles of Gibbon, and leaves a father, mother, and several brothers and sisters to mourn her loss.

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