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Charles Bueche

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Charles Bueche

Birth
Death
1924 (aged 29–30)
Burial
Chesaning, Saginaw County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
South A 001
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CHARLES BUECHE DIES AT DETROIT

Charles Bueche was born in Maple Grove September 30, 1895, and departed this life May 31, 1924, at the age of 28 years, 8 months and one day. He spent most of his life in Chesaning, going to Detroit four years ago. During the world war he enlisted and spent some time at Camp Custer. September 11, 1920 he was united in marriage to Miss

Nina Hewitt. In 1921 he was converted and joined the Kercheval Ave Evangelical church, Detroit. HIs life has been one of continual service and obedience to God which won for him not only the love and esteem of the church, but a crown of glory. Beside his widow he leaves to mourn his loss a father and mother, two brothers, Frank, of Chesaning, and Anthony, of Saginaw, and one sister, Mrs. Agnes Meyer, of Chesaning. Funeral services were held in the Chesaning Evangelical church his pastor, Rev. J. W. HIll, of Detroit, preaching the funeral sermon assisted by the resident pastor, Rev. M. Beers. Burial took place in Wildwood Cemetery.

CHARLES BUECHE DIES AT DETROIT

Charles Bueche was born in Maple Grove September 30, 1895, and departed this life May 31, 1924, at the age of 28 years, 8 months and one day. He spent most of his life in Chesaning, going to Detroit four years ago. During the world war he enlisted and spent some time at Camp Custer. September 11, 1920 he was united in marriage to Miss

Nina Hewitt. In 1921 he was converted and joined the Kercheval Ave Evangelical church, Detroit. HIs life has been one of continual service and obedience to God which won for him not only the love and esteem of the church, but a crown of glory. Beside his widow he leaves to mourn his loss a father and mother, two brothers, Frank, of Chesaning, and Anthony, of Saginaw, and one sister, Mrs. Agnes Meyer, of Chesaning. Funeral services were held in the Chesaning Evangelical church his pastor, Rev. J. W. HIll, of Detroit, preaching the funeral sermon assisted by the resident pastor, Rev. M. Beers. Burial took place in Wildwood Cemetery.


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