Fulton County, OH
Obituary Notice dated September 13, 1929:
Mrs. Elizabeth Luginbill
Elizabeth Stalder Luginbill was born in Fulton County, Ohio, June 10, 1853, and passed away at her home near Humboldt, Nebr. September 2, 1929 a the age of 76 years, 2 months and 22 days. At the age of 13, Mrs. Luginbill came to Richardson County with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stalder settling near Salem, later moving to the Fourmile vicinity.
In 1880 she was married to Peter Luginbill, who passed away in October, 1926. They made their home on a farm southeast of Humboldt, Nebr., where they resided until the time their demise. To this union was born seven children, Frederick of Bern, Kans.; Mrs Rose Cowan, deceased: Peter Jr., of Humboldt: Mrs. Jessie Todd of Flagler, Colo., Maymie Page, Humboldt, and Wiliam and besides the children she leave to mourn her departure, three brothers. Fred Stalder of Crescent, Okla., Peter Stalder of Elk Creek and Chris of Wymore: three sisters, Mrs. Rose Duncan of Chicago, Mrs. Maggie Burgett and Mrs. Lew Burgett. Her brother, John E. and two sisters, Lynnie and Molly Wittwer, preceded her in death. She was a member of the Salem Reformed church here, and had been for many years. She also leaves twenty grandchildren and a host of other relative and friends, Mrs. Luginbill has been a patient sufferer for a number of years, having to fore-go many of the pleasures of others, yet never complaining. Nearly two years ago she entered the hospital for treatment and for a time felt better, still assisting with the tasks about the home. Survivors and family will follow;