Notes |
- Niagara Gazette - 1/16/1933
Mrs. Louise R. Ellenbaurn, 79 years
old, lifelong and widely known resident
of this city, died Saturday night
at her home, 409 Third St. The funeral
will be held from the family
home at 2 p. m. tomorrow, with services
at St. Peter's Episcopal church
at 2.30 p. m., the Rev. Dr. Philip \V.
Mosher and the Rev. Dr. Charles N.
Tyndell officiating. Burial will be in
the family plot in Oak wood cemetery.
Mrs. Ellenbaum's death followed a
long illness. She had been confined
to bed for the past six months. Members
of her family were at her bedside
when she died.
Born in Niagara Falls, July 29,
1853, Mrs. Ellenbaurn was a member
of a widely known pioneer family.
She was a sister of the late John C.
Stricker and of George Stricker, Jacob
Stricker, Gottlieb Stricker, Fred
Siricker and Mrs. Caroline Esslie. She
was the widow of J. Henry Elicnbaum
and the mother of the late Clark E.
Ellenbaurn. Several nephews and
nieces survive.
Mrs. Ellenbaurn, who had a wldt
circle of friends, was a devout member
of St. Peter's Episcopal church,
where she worshipped for many years.
She was active in church work prioi
to her illness. She was one of the
f oldest members of Flagler Chapter,
Order of Eastern Star.
|