San Francisco Call, Volume 90, Number 150, October 28, 1901, Page 2:
"Death of Mrs. General Dietzler.
Mrs. General George W. Dietzler died yesterday morning at her home, 3309 Clay Street. She was the widow of General Dietzler, who died in this city in 1884, and whose funeral was largely attended by representatives of the Grand Army, Loyal Legion and Knights Templar. In the civil war he rendered distinguished service. His leadership of the Kansas troops at the battle of Wilson's Creek was heroic. His widow, who passed away yesterday, was born in Virginia. Her maiden name was Anna M. Neill. The family moved to Missouri when she was a child. She and General Dietzler were married at Lexington, Mo., in 1865. They lived at Lawrence, Kan., until 1873, when they came to California. The survivors of the family are two daughters – Miss Mamie Dietzler and Mrs. George W. Toohy. The funeral will take place at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow from the family home."
San Francisco Call, Volume 90, Number 151, October 29, 1901, Page 13, Column 5:
"Dietzler – In this city, October 27, 1901, Anna M., widow of the late General George W. Dietzler, a native of Virginia, aged 61 years and 10 months."
"The funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 3303 Clay street. Interment private."
San Francisco Call, Volume 90, Number 150, October 28, 1901, Page 2:
"Death of Mrs. General Dietzler.
Mrs. General George W. Dietzler died yesterday morning at her home, 3309 Clay Street. She was the widow of General Dietzler, who died in this city in 1884, and whose funeral was largely attended by representatives of the Grand Army, Loyal Legion and Knights Templar. In the civil war he rendered distinguished service. His leadership of the Kansas troops at the battle of Wilson's Creek was heroic. His widow, who passed away yesterday, was born in Virginia. Her maiden name was Anna M. Neill. The family moved to Missouri when she was a child. She and General Dietzler were married at Lexington, Mo., in 1865. They lived at Lawrence, Kan., until 1873, when they came to California. The survivors of the family are two daughters – Miss Mamie Dietzler and Mrs. George W. Toohy. The funeral will take place at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow from the family home."
San Francisco Call, Volume 90, Number 151, October 29, 1901, Page 13, Column 5:
"Dietzler – In this city, October 27, 1901, Anna M., widow of the late General George W. Dietzler, a native of Virginia, aged 61 years and 10 months."
"The funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 3303 Clay street. Interment private."
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