The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., January 1, 1920, page
6
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The death of Mrs. Sarah Ellen Winterstein occurred on December 26, at the age of 73 years. Funeral services were held December 28th, interment following in Spring Creek cemetery. Obituary later.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., January 8, 1920, page 2
IN MEMORY OF THE LATE MRS. WINTERSTEIN
Mrs. Sarah Ellen Gambrel was born in Springfield, Illinois,
April 24th, 1846, and was laid to rest at her daughter's home on Spring Creek,
December 26, 1919, being 73 years, 8 months and 5 days old.
She moved to the state of Kansas in 1871, and was there
married to Phillip Winterstein. She leaves to mourn her death four children
- N.E. Winterstein of Pleasant Valley; S.T. Winterstein, of Horseshoe Bend;
C.F. Winterstein of Silverton, Ore.; and her daughter, Mrs. Vinnie Adams,
of Spring Creek, and a number of grandchildren and friends.
They moved to Klickitat County April 1, 1892. They lived
at Goldendale for a while, and then moved to Blockhouse, where her husband
died twelve years ago. After his death she and her granddaughter, Mabel,
lived alone for a long time, and when Mabel was married, she lived with her
and Mrs. Vinnie Adams.
She was laid to rest in Spring Creek cemetery on Sunday,
by friends and relatives, G.H. Darland speaking the last words after the
departed.
I shall see Him in His Beauty,
He Himself, his bride will meet;
I shall dwell with Him forever,
Thoughts of Him are strength and guidance,
In companionship complete.
Ah, who comes, who walks in this way?
"Tis my Master," see - the bride-groom;
So she hid herself that day.
The Klickitat County Agriculturist, Goldendale, WA., January 20, 1920, page 4
MRS. PHILLIP WINTERSTEIN
Mrs. Sarah Ellen Bambrel was born in Springfield, Illinois,
April 21, 1846, and was called to rest at her daughter's home on Spring Creek,
December 26th, 1919, being 73 years, eight months and five days old.
She moved to the state of Kansas in 1871, and was there
married to Philip Winterstein. She leaves to mourn her death four children:
N.E. Winterstein of Pleasant Valley; S.R. Winterstein of Horseshoe Bend;
C.F. Winterstein of Silverton, Oregon; and her daughter, Mrs. Vinnie Adams
of Spring Creek, besides a number of grandchildren and friends.
They moved to Klickitat county, April 1, 1892. They lived
at Goldendale for a while, and then moved to Blockhouse, where her husband
died twelve years ago. After his death she and her granddaughter, Mabel,
lived alone for a long time; and when Mabel was married she lived with her
and Mrs. Vinnie Adam.
She was laid to rest in the Spring Creek cemetery, on
Sunday, by friends and relatives, G.H. Darland speaking the last words after
the departed.
I shall see Him in his Beauty,
He Himself His bride will meet;
I shall dwell with him forever,
In companionship complete.
Thoughts of him are strength and gladness,
Ah., Who comes, Who walks this way!
"'Tis my master," see -- the Bridegroom.
So she hid herself that day.
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