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Show OBITUARY. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. William Seinsoth .sympathize with them over the loss of their little daughter, Leonora, who died of scarlet fever last Friday. She was a bright, winsome baby and the bereaved parents par-ents are inconsolable. May they be comforted in the thought that thejr angel baby has returned forever to the Divine One who sent her. -$,- Mrs. Catherine Enders, mother of Mrs. Bernard Sprenger. died at the lat-ter's lat-ter's residence last Saturday. Mrs. Enders was born in Maiback. Hessen. Darmstadt, Germany, and was TO years old at the time of her death. For the past fifteen years she was an invalid and was' a great sufferer, but during weary years of pain she received all the attention that love and affection could prompt from her loving daughter daugh-ter and son-in-law. The deceased was a noble woman of gentle, retiring disposition, dis-position, and the memory of her beautiful beau-tiful life Is most consoling to her devoted de-voted children. The funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Father Kear.an conducted the services and preached the "funerai sermon, paying pay-ing an eloquent tribute to the life and character of the deceased. The music was well rendered by a quartette of singers from the cathedral choir. The floral offerings were numerous and beautiful, the pieces from Mr. and Mrs. Sprenger and the Messrs. Enders, her children, being particularly beautiful. The sympathy of many friends is extended ex-tended to the devoted children of the deceased in their bereavement. s The funeral of the late Thomas O'Callahan occurred on last Tuesday. The deceased was a 'native of Ireland, and was 68 years old. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed de-parted rest in peace. |