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Lizzie Sangmaster Moeller
© Strong City Herald
29 Nov 1917
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Lizzie Sangmaster was born at Rodenburg, Germany November 25, 1852 and departed this life November 18, 1917.

She came to the United States and landed at Castle Garden, New York on February 12, 1876.

She was united in marriage to John Moeller who preceded her in the grave by some 40 years. To this union were born seven children, all of whom are living, Ed, Fred and Carl Moeller of Hamburg, Oklahoma; John Moeller of Forres, Canada; and Mrs. Hattie Crawford of Sulphur Springs, Arkansas.

Mrs. Moeller came to Hamburg, Oklahoma about 13 years ago making her home there.

She was a lady of exceptionally sweet disposition. She was beloved by all who knew her.

For three years she has been ailing, yet her patience never faltered, she had always sunny smiles and a cheery word for all, but never a complaint; simply to bears all things well and to await His own good time for the saint's reward and the glory crown to which she has at last been called.

Wednesday afternoon the funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Martin of Dempsey, after which the body was laid to rest in the Rankin cemetery, {White Rose cemetery), Reydon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.



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