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He leaves his widow, Anna: four sons, Arthur of Rudyard, Mont.; Archie of Coeur d'Alene, Charles of Great Falls, Mont., and Frank of Spokane, and two sisters. The body is at the Ball-Bumgarner-Swanson funeral home. | He leaves his widow, Anna: four sons, Arthur of Rudyard, Mont.; Archie of Coeur d'Alene, Charles of Great Falls, Mont., and Frank of Spokane, and two sisters. The body is at the Ball-Bumgarner-Swanson funeral home. | ||
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Revision as of 07:51, 16 August 2023
March 08, 1935 Spokesman-Review Page 10:
BIG BEND PIONEER DIES
William H. Ditmar Farmed at Mondovi for 40 Years.
William H. Ditmar, 79, Mondovi farmer and early settler of the Big Bend country, died yesterday at a local hospital, He came to this region 55 years ago and farmed at Mondovi for 40 years.
He leaves his widow, Anna: four sons, Arthur of Rudyard, Mont.; Archie of Coeur d'Alene, Charles of Great Falls, Mont., and Frank of Spokane, and two sisters. The body is at the Ball-Bumgarner-Swanson funeral home.