christian j. wagner passes at age 92; services saturday

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Christian J. Wagner Passes at Age 92; Services Saturday Christian J. (CharUe) Wagner, 92 year old longtime Boundary county resident, passed away Thursday morning, Dec. 5 at the hospital where he had been a patient for one week. He was born February 24, 1871 in Ernsbach, Germany, where he grew up and received his education. At 16 years of age, he migrated to. the United States, settling in lowrfl He became a naturalized cSiraSS m 1900. He operated flour mSff for many years in North and South Dakota and also throughout the In- land Empire area. In 1889 he married Julia Floberg at Kindred. N. D. In 1905 they mov- ed to Spokane, and later in 1910 came to the Round Prairie district where he homesteaded, operating the farm until 1943, when he sold the farm and moved"~l&. Bonnerg Ferry. Later, following ^ale of. his home here, and spending a few years in the east, he returned again to Idaho where he bought a home in Ponderay. In 1952, he bought the Mt View hotel her^ operating it until his retirement at the age of 85. Hii wife preceded him in death on July 9, 1923. "7- He was a pa«t member of the I. 0.0, F v lodge. •,,- £*-.--« - Survivors indua^"a*«<Jh>. Chester W.-Wagner of Spokane; a brother. John Wagner of Schuyler, Neb.: tlsree grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. ^/ Sevices were conducted Satur- day morning, Dec. 1 at the Hillcrest Memorial chapel with Rev. Ralph Schultz offictettng. Vocalist was Lowell Carlson, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Campbell at the organ. Pallbearers were A. J. Baylon, Har- old McNally, Carroll C. Kruegel, Vic Rae, R. C. Wickstrom and Har- old Zimmerman. Interment follow- ed in Grandview cemetery.

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Christian J. WagnerPasses at Age 92;Services Saturday

Christian J. (CharUe) Wagner, 92year old longtime Boundary countyresident, passed away Thursdaymorning, Dec. 5 at the hospitalwhere he had been a patient forone week.

He was born February 24, 1871 inErnsbach, Germany, where he grewup and received his education. At16 years of age, he migrated to. theUnited States, settling in lowrfl Hebecame a naturalized cSiraSS m

1900. He operated flour mSff formany years in North and SouthDakota and also throughout the In-land Empire area.

In 1889 he married Julia Flobergat Kindred. N. D. In 1905 they mov-ed to Spokane, and later in 1910came to the Round Prairie districtwhere he homesteaded, operatingthe farm until 1943, when he soldthe farm and moved"~l&. BonnergFerry. Later, following ^ale of . hishome here, and spending a fewyears in the east, he returned againto Idaho where he bought a homein Ponderay. In 1952, he bought theMt View hotel her^ operating ituntil his retirement at the age of85. Hii wife preceded him in deathon July 9, 1923. "7-

He was a pa«t member of theI. 0.0, Fv lodge. •,,- £*-.--« -

Survivors indua^"a*«<Jh>. ChesterW.-Wagner of Spokane; a brother.John Wagner of Schuyler, Neb.:

• tlsree grandchildren and twelvegreat grandchildren.

^/ Sevices were conducted Satur-day morning, Dec. 1 at the HillcrestMemorial chapel with Rev. RalphSchultz offictettng. Vocalist wasLowell Carlson, accompanied byMrs. Arthur Campbell at the organ.Pallbearers were A. J. Baylon, Har-old McNally, Carroll C. Kruegel,Vic Rae, R. C. Wickstrom and Har-old Zimmerman. Interment follow-ed in Grandview cemetery.