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- Mrs. Juliet Marohn yesterday applied to the county curt to be appointed administratrix of the estate of her late husband, Adolph J. Mahohn of Lead. The estate, according to the petition, is valued at $2,825.
The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times, Deadwood, South Dakota. Thursday, 17 December 1914.
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- Mrs. J. Marohn Passes Away
Funeral Rites Are Held Here For Early Day Resident of This City.
Another of the early day residents of this city has been summoned in death in the passing of Mrs. Julie McClure-Marohn, of Keans Canyon, Ariz., word of her death having been received by her sister, Mrs. Sara Schloredt of this city late yesterday. She had been in failing health the past tow years.
The body was shipped to Lead, arriving here on the noon Burlington today. Funeral services were held frm the Rounsevell funeral home this afternoon at 3:30 o’clock, conducted by the Rev. Jeri Zimerman of the Presbyterian church. Interment was in the Odd Fellows cemetery in West Lead, by the graveside of her husband, the late Adolph Harohn, who died many years ago. Two of the daughters of the deceased, Mrs. Beth Wilson of Keans Canyon, with whom she mad her home, and Mrs. Beulah Woralk of Los Angeles, Cal., accompanied the body here for the rites. A son, Roy Marohn, lives in Spokane, as do two of her sisters.
Mrs. Marohn was born in Deposit, N.Y., in 1858, and came west in 1881, settling in Sturgis. She was married there in 1888 to Adolph Marohn. They came to Lead after their marriage and lived here until the death of Mr. Marohn in 1914. Since his death Mrs. Marohn has lived in Spokane, Wash., Los Angeles, Cal., and Keans Canyon, Ariz.
Lead Daily Call, Lead, South Dakota. Thursday, 15 September 1938.
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