Paulina A. Seeley

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MRS. SEELY (sic) DIED THURSDAY
END CAME AT PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL AT EARLY HOUR

Mrs. Paulina A. Seeley, wife of C.S. Seeley died at 1:15 o’clock Thursday morning at the Presbyterian hospital where she had been undergoing treatment for kidney trouble. Mrs. Seeley was formerly Paulina Ludwig and was born in St. Paul November 13, 1885, and made her home there until her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Seeley lived in Waterloo the past two years, the husband being employed in the Iowa Dairy plant. Mrs. Seeley is survived by her husband and a brother and a sister in St. Paul. She was a member of the German Lutheran church and the pastor will probably have charge of the funeral for which the arrangements have not been definitely made. Interment will be in Elmwood.

Published in the Semi Weekly Reporter, (Waterloo, IA) April 3, 1908 front page

Paulina A. Seeley

This morning at 1:15 at the Presbyterian Hospital, occurred the death of Pauline A., wife of Clarence S. Seeley, the death following an operation performed on Monday. Deceased was only a young woman in her twenty-third year, her birth occurring at St. Paul, November 13, 1885. Her father and mother are both dead and besides the bereaved husband who is left to mourn, she is survived by one sister and one brother, both of St. Paul.

During the two years that she had made her home in this city, she had made many friends and all will be grieved at her early death. Her husband is employed as painter at the Iowa Dairy Separator company. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon from the home, 325 Randall street, conducted by Rev. Theodore Wolfam, pastor of the German Lutheran church of which deceased was a member. Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery.

Published in the Waterloo Daily Courier, April 2, 1908 page 3