Wife of Green River's Mayor Passes Away and Tenderly Laid to Rest
Mrs. Nellie Gaensslen was born in Wyota, Cass County, Iowa to Thomas and Mary Whitmore October 18, 1875; moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming 1880;came to Green River in 1888; married Hugo F. Gaensslen October 1897; mother of five children, four living; Died Mar 14, 1912; laid to rest in Green River Cemetery, May 18, 1912.
Source: Green River Star, Green River, Wyoming, 17 May 1912, Page 1
Rock Springs Rocket no. 26 May 17, 1912
Mrs. Hugo Gaennslen Dead
Mrs. Hugo Gaennslen, wife of the Mayor of Green River, died at her home on Tuesday. Deceased spent the greater part of her early life in Rock Springs, going from here to the University at Laramie. She is survived by her husband, four daughters, her father, Thos. Whitemore, and mother, Mrs. Stevens of Sweetwater. Funeral services were held on Thursday, quite a number of friends going down from here to attend the funeral.
Wife of Green River's Mayor Passes Away and Tenderly Laid to Rest
Mrs. Nellie Gaensslen was born in Wyota, Cass County, Iowa to Thomas and Mary Whitmore October 18, 1875; moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming 1880;came to Green River in 1888; married Hugo F. Gaensslen October 1897; mother of five children, four living; Died Mar 14, 1912; laid to rest in Green River Cemetery, May 18, 1912.
Source: Green River Star, Green River, Wyoming, 17 May 1912, Page 1
Rock Springs Rocket no. 26 May 17, 1912
Mrs. Hugo Gaennslen Dead
Mrs. Hugo Gaennslen, wife of the Mayor of Green River, died at her home on Tuesday. Deceased spent the greater part of her early life in Rock Springs, going from here to the University at Laramie. She is survived by her husband, four daughters, her father, Thos. Whitemore, and mother, Mrs. Stevens of Sweetwater. Funeral services were held on Thursday, quite a number of friends going down from here to attend the funeral.
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