The death of Mrs. Dan Abel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Dippel, took place on Tuesday morning at the Didsbury Hospital after an illness lasting about a month. The immediate cause of death was pneumonia, following child birth which took place about a month ago. Everything that medical skill could do was tried, but her constitution had been so undermined by former illness that when pneumonia set in it became a hard fight which ended as stated above.
Besides her husband she leaves four little children to mourn her loss, besides her father and mother and brothers and sisters, who all live in this district and who will have the sympathy of a very large circle of friends.
Didsbury Pioneer, June 9, 1920, page 6
Births
Able--On Sunday, May 9th, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Abel, a son.
Didsbury Pioneer, May 12, 1920, page 6
The death of Mrs. Dan Abel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Dippel, took place on Tuesday morning at the Didsbury Hospital after an illness lasting about a month. The immediate cause of death was pneumonia, following child birth which took place about a month ago. Everything that medical skill could do was tried, but her constitution had been so undermined by former illness that when pneumonia set in it became a hard fight which ended as stated above.
Besides her husband she leaves four little children to mourn her loss, besides her father and mother and brothers and sisters, who all live in this district and who will have the sympathy of a very large circle of friends.
Didsbury Pioneer, June 9, 1920, page 6
Births
Able--On Sunday, May 9th, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Abel, a son.
Didsbury Pioneer, May 12, 1920, page 6
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