Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1915 — MISS LAURA GANGLOFF DIED IN ST. LOUIS [ARTICLE]

MISS LAURA GANGLOFF DIED IN ST. LOUIS

Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gangloff After Nervous Breakdown, Died of Pneumonia. Mies Laura Anna Gangloff, aged 34 years, died at 3:30 o’clock Thursday afternoon at St. Vincent’s Sanitarium in St. Louis, Mo., where she had been for the past three weeks. Death was due from an attack of pneumonia from which she had suffered only 48 hours. Miss Gangloff was taken to the sanitarium after a breakdown of her nervous system and seemed to be getting along very nicely until siezed with the pneumonia. A telegram was received by her parents Wednesday evening and Mrs. Andrew Gangloff, her mother, left here for St. Louis on the 11:10 train that night and arrived in St. Louis only a short time before her daughter’s death.

Clemens Gangloff left for St. Louis on the 11:10 train Thursday night. John Gangloff and father drove to Lafayette this Friday morning to meet Mrs. Gangloff when she arrives there over the Wabash railroad with the body. It is expected that the body will arrive here this afternoon or evening. The funeral arrangements have been deferred' until the arrival of the body. Deceased was bom in Washington, 111., and came to Jasper county with her parents a number of years ago. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gangloff and by the folowing brothers and sisters: Andrew, John, Clemens, Lizzie, Tillie and Mrs. John Nagel, of Rensselaer, and Mrs. George Maihle, of Washington, 111., and Mrs. John Mahle, of Blue Island, lU. The family of the young lady has the sympathy of the entire community in her untimely death.