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no 1st in 11 eurhn?!*•VO3Stid.noierndaythhnts.aris,I?rlkdla5-als.10l-11♦ *'SITSfollowing a heart j home southeast of Na day evening, June 20.He was born in Bremer cot June 10, 1907, to Mr. am Otto Littauer and when achild moved with his parent* io die farm where he has continix.dlive since.lie had suffered a stroke three years ago and although he had im-iicart condition for some death came a? a shock to[ mgircrmd fv.*T1*» dtime. His8*J Cf hiswellwife, onedaughter, Mrs. Richard Grand; o£ San Diego, Cat,, his a.'ed lather, Otto Littauer, who is being cared for at the Fritze Nursing Home ttero; four sisters, Mrs. Fnd Harnsieh and Mrs. Ed Hirseh. both of Nashua: Mrs. Richard Johi on of Plainfield: Mrs. I^eo Harris of Charles City: two brothers, Edwin of Charles City and Ernest of Wheaton, Minn. He was preceded in death try his mother.Casket bearers will be Randall Goings. liven Dietz, Leon Cleveland, H a rry Johns on. EmilSchmudlaeh and Carroll Frencn.Music will be played by Miss Marv Lon Lumley, church organist. and David Bean soloistIn charge of the floral sprays will be Mrs. Clara Taylor, Mrs Werner Kehe and Mrs NorbertGansehow.Burial in Greenwood cemetery.DAVID HimST WINS PRIZE, A NEW BIKEDavid Hurst, 15, son of Mr and Mrs. Geore Hurst, who entered the Nutrena Mills Inc., win-a-bikecontest by naming a dog food, received a Western Flyer Goiden anniversary bicvcle. His entry was Big-N. The bicycle will be shippedto him in the near future.
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Nashua, Iowa, US

Thu, Jun 25, 1959

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