The Lawrenceburg Press
Lawrenceburg, IN (Dearborn Co.)
January 14, 1915
WRIGHT'S CORNER.
Friends of Albert Henry Leffler were grieved to hear of his death.
UNION RIDGE
Mrs. Fred Korf and daughter Flossye attended the funeral of Albert Leffler near Lawrenceburg Sunday.
The many friends of Albert Leffler were pained to hear of his sudden death, which occurred at the home of his siter,Mrs. Alma Rosenbaum, at Kyle. Interment in Lutheran cemetery near Lawrenceburg Sunday.
The Lawrenceburg Press
Lawrenceburg, IN (Dearborn Co.)
September 1916
Pauline Regina, daughter of Eberhard and Loretta Leffler, was born in Manchester township,Dearborn county, Indiana, Oct. 13, 1854, and departed this life Sept. 26, at the age of fifty-eight years, eleven months and eight days. She was baptised in infancy, and at the age of fifteen years she was confirmed in the Evangelical Lutheran St. John's church at Hubble's Corner. She leaves four brothers, Charles A. of Iowa, Louis N. of Illinois, Henry E. of this place and August A., with whom she made her home for a number of years. She leaves a large number of relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Rev. Mr. Kittle being at Dayton, O., and failing to get here in time for the funeral, the burial rites were read by John H. Stier of Aurora. The funeral services will be held later.
Through all pain at ties she'd smile,
A smile of Heavenly birth.
And when the angels called her home
She smiled farewell to earth.
Heaven retaineth now our treasure,
Earth the lonely casket keeps.
And the sunbeams long to linger
Where our sainted sister sleeps.
The sincere thanks of the family are extended to the neighbors and friends for their help and sympathy during her illness.