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Show OBITUARY. Frank Ludwig, father of Mrs. Agnes L. Riddle, passed away on Sunday, December 11, at the home of his daughter, Glenriddle, dairy, southeast of Denver. Mr. Ludwig was eighty-five eighty-five years of age and death was due to the infirmities attendant upon old age. Deceased came to Colorado from Missouri five years ago and enjoyed excellent health until quite recently. The funeral was held Wednesday with requiem mass at St. Elizabeth's church. Burial was in Mount Olivet cemetery. Mr. Ludwig is survived by two sons, Martin and Perry Ludwig, living in Denver, and three daughters, Mrs. Agnes L. Riddle, who will represent repre-sent her district in the next state legislature, a daughter living in St. Louis and another in Montana. May Rasmussen, tne five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.( Peter Rasmussen Ras-mussen of 931 West Walnut street, succumbed to scarlet fever at Steele hospital on Thursday, December 8. The funeral, which was strictly private, pri-vate, took place next day and interment inter-ment was in Mount Olivet cemetery. Mrs. Edna Anna Raleigh, wife of Walter Raleigh of 1221 Welton street, died at her home on Thursday, December De-cember 8. The funeral was held Sunday Sun-day afternoon, services being read at St. Leo's church. Burial was in Mount Olivet cemetery. Mrs. Ellen T. Hermes, wife of William Wil-liam Hermes of 678 Humboldt street, died early Friday morning at the family home. She had been ill but a short lime. The funeral was held at Logan avenue chapel on Sunday afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock, Father H. L. Mc-Monamin Mc-Monamin officiating. Miss Maline Whitnell, a recent convert con-vert to the Catholic church, died last week and was buried on Friday from Logan avenue chapel. Interment was at Mount Olivet cemetery. |