Mrs. Boehmer Passes Away
Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock the death of Mrs. Joseph Boehmer occurred at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Mand of this village. The deceased had been ill for several months and her death, caused by stomach troubles, did not come unexpectedly. She was born in Mannebach, Germany, March 28, 1869 and came to this country with her parents in 1871 when but a child. She lived in Wisconsin and in St. Martin, Stearns Co. about six years, came to Pierz with her parents when about eight years of age, and had lived here since. In 1887 she married Jos. Boehmer, who died about two years ago. There were thirteen children born to the couple, ten of whom are living. The three oldest daughters are married, and are Mrs. Schaefer of Pierz, Mrs. Fischer of Lastrup and Mrs. Altrichter, four miles south of the village. The other seven children are staying with their grandfather John Mand. The deceased was a woman highly respected and had many friends. She was a member of the Christian Mother's Society and the burial ceremonies will be conducted under the auspices of that society, tomorrow (Friday) morning at 8 o'clock in the St. Joseph's church and interment will be in the St. Joseph's cemetery.
Pierz Journal, March 24, 1910
Mrs. Boehmer Passes Away
Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock the death of Mrs. Joseph Boehmer occurred at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Mand of this village. The deceased had been ill for several months and her death, caused by stomach troubles, did not come unexpectedly. She was born in Mannebach, Germany, March 28, 1869 and came to this country with her parents in 1871 when but a child. She lived in Wisconsin and in St. Martin, Stearns Co. about six years, came to Pierz with her parents when about eight years of age, and had lived here since. In 1887 she married Jos. Boehmer, who died about two years ago. There were thirteen children born to the couple, ten of whom are living. The three oldest daughters are married, and are Mrs. Schaefer of Pierz, Mrs. Fischer of Lastrup and Mrs. Altrichter, four miles south of the village. The other seven children are staying with their grandfather John Mand. The deceased was a woman highly respected and had many friends. She was a member of the Christian Mother's Society and the burial ceremonies will be conducted under the auspices of that society, tomorrow (Friday) morning at 8 o'clock in the St. Joseph's church and interment will be in the St. Joseph's cemetery.
Pierz Journal, March 24, 1910
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