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Submitted by: Steve Schack
e-mail: sschack@uswest.net
PETER VONBANK
Obituary, Great Falls Tribune, Great Falls, Montana, Feb 1902
PETER VONBANK DEAD
Resident of Great Falls for Twelve Years Passes Away While in Iowa Peter
Vonbank, for the past 12 years a resident of Great Falls, died yesterday
morning while on a train near Sioux City, while en route to LeMars, Iowa,
from an ailment from which he has been a sufferer for many months. The
news of his death was received here in a telegram to his family early in the
morning. One was sent in reply, to have the body prepared and shipped here.
An answer was received last nigh that the body would leave Minneapolis this
morning and arrive here Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Vonbank, who was 57
years of age, left Great Falls January 22 for LeMars, for the purpose of
consulting a specialist. At the time of his leaving he was not any worse than
he had been for some time and there were no thoughts of a fatal termination.
He was in as good spirits as usual and expected to return in a few weeks.
He first went to Minneapolis, where he visited with a sister, and she
accompanied him to LeMars. It was from this sister the message was
received announcing his death, regarding which there are no particulars.
While he was in Minneapolis he wrote a letter home, in which he stated he
was feeling much better and therefore it was a greater surprise when the
message arrived announcing his death that it would have been had no word
been received from him.
Peter Vonbank was born in 1845 in Bash (Besch), canton of Bitborough,
Prussia. When he was seven years of age he came to the United States and
since that time this country has been his home. He first settled in
Minneapolis, where he learned the blacksmithing trade and remained at it
until 1865, when he entered the hotel business, which has been his vocation
ever since. After leaving Minneapolis, he removed to Jordan, Minn., where he
bought a hotel and remained until April 12, 1890, when he came to Great
Falls.
For several years he was engaged in conducting the Minnesota House on
Third avenue south, which he named after the first state of his adoption. Later
he conducted a grocery and lodging house on Fifth avenue north, between
Tenth and Eleventh street, and then re-engaged in the hotel business, at the
Minneapolis House, on Second avenue south. About a year and a half ago
he built the St. Paul House, on First avenue south, and was operating it at
the time of his death. Mrs. Vonbank died about five years ago. He had 10
children, all of whom are living here with the exception of Mrs. Haberbush,
who resides in Anaconda.