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REARDAN, Wash., April 24.-—Peter Imhoff, a pioneer of Lincoln county, died yesterday at the age of 74 years. He had been ailing for a year and his death was not unexpected. The late Mr. Imhoff was the father of a large family and resided with his daughter, Mrs. Alfred Hughes near Mondovi. Several members of the family reside in the east, in addition to a son, Victor Imhoff, who is a telegraph operator in Fresno, Cal., Chris Imhoff of Spokane and Henry and A. E. Imhoff of Reardan. The funeral will take place in Reardan Wednesday afternoon. | REARDAN, Wash., April 24.-—Peter Imhoff, a pioneer of Lincoln county, died yesterday at the age of 74 years. He had been ailing for a year and his death was not unexpected. The late Mr. Imhoff was the father of a large family and resided with his daughter, Mrs. Alfred Hughes near Mondovi. Several members of the family reside in the east, in addition to a son, Victor Imhoff, who is a telegraph operator in Fresno, Cal., Chris Imhoff of Spokane and Henry and A. E. Imhoff of Reardan. The funeral will take place in Reardan Wednesday afternoon. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:51, 16 August 2023
April 27, 1906 Spokesman-Review Page 2:
REARDAN.
REARDAN, Wash., April 24.-—Peter Imhoff, a pioneer of Lincoln county, died yesterday at the age of 74 years. He had been ailing for a year and his death was not unexpected. The late Mr. Imhoff was the father of a large family and resided with his daughter, Mrs. Alfred Hughes near Mondovi. Several members of the family reside in the east, in addition to a son, Victor Imhoff, who is a telegraph operator in Fresno, Cal., Chris Imhoff of Spokane and Henry and A. E. Imhoff of Reardan. The funeral will take place in Reardan Wednesday afternoon.