ERNEST RINEHART, CAFÉ PROPRIETOR, IS BURIED TODAY "Ernest Rinehart, 58, a resident of the community for the past three years, and proprietor of a restaurant on Main Street [McComb Ave.], died at 8:15 a.m. Monday in St. Joseph's Hospital at Marshfield. He had been in failing health for several months,and was taken to the hospital for treatment in November, was home briefly, and then returned on Dec. 10. A number of blood transfusions failed to help him materially, death being attributed to Luekemia. The body was brought to the Taylor Funeral Home, where Rosary services were held Tuesday evening. He was then taken on Wednesday morning to Anoka, Minnesota, where services were to be held at 9:00 a.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Fr. Murphy officiating. Burial was to be in the Calvary Cemetery there.
Mr. Rinehart was born April 30, 1897, at Good Thunder, Minnesota, and was a farmer in his younger days. He served in WWI and was married to Miss Louise DeLack at International Falls, Minnesota. The family farmed in the Anoka area before coming to operate the restaurant. He affiliated with St. John the Baptist Church here, the Knights of Columbus, and the Catholic War Veterans..."
ERNEST RINEHART, CAFÉ PROPRIETOR, IS BURIED TODAY "Ernest Rinehart, 58, a resident of the community for the past three years, and proprietor of a restaurant on Main Street [McComb Ave.], died at 8:15 a.m. Monday in St. Joseph's Hospital at Marshfield. He had been in failing health for several months,and was taken to the hospital for treatment in November, was home briefly, and then returned on Dec. 10. A number of blood transfusions failed to help him materially, death being attributed to Luekemia. The body was brought to the Taylor Funeral Home, where Rosary services were held Tuesday evening. He was then taken on Wednesday morning to Anoka, Minnesota, where services were to be held at 9:00 a.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Fr. Murphy officiating. Burial was to be in the Calvary Cemetery there.
Mr. Rinehart was born April 30, 1897, at Good Thunder, Minnesota, and was a farmer in his younger days. He served in WWI and was married to Miss Louise DeLack at International Falls, Minnesota. The family farmed in the Anoka area before coming to operate the restaurant. He affiliated with St. John the Baptist Church here, the Knights of Columbus, and the Catholic War Veterans..."
Family Members
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Elmer A Rinehart
1887–1973
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Ovid Joseph Rinehart
1888–1964
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Alfa Martin Rinehart
1889–1967
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Olive Rinehart Babcock
1890–1970
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Aurelia Rinehart Henry
1892–1975
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Agnes E Rinehart Evans
1893–1979
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Blanche Dora Rinehart Henry
1894–1959
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O'Delia Elsie Rinehart Kinsey
1896–1977
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Ruth Irene Rinehart Bauer
1899–1971
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