Funeral services will be at 3:30 p.m. Monday at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, the Rev. Karl F. Koch officiating. Burial will be in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers.
Mr. Bocher was born June 12, 1883, at Bonduel, a son of the late Louis and Mary Roell Bocher. In is earlier years he assisted his father in the operation of the general store and hotel at Bonduel and also at Gillett, which the family later acquired. He married the former Emma Schultz of Cecil, Shawano County, in November of 1906 at Menominee, Mich. after which the couple settled in Crandon and later moved to Gillett. For a number of years later he operated a farm near Hillsboro, N.D., before moving to New London. The family came to Two Rivers from New London in 1926 when Mr. Bocher became employed with the Hamilton firm. Mrs. Bocher died at Two Rivers in June of 1965. The couple observed its golden wedding anniversary in 1956.
Mr. Bocher was a member of the Men's Brotherhood of Emanuel Evangelical United Brethren Church and of the Hamilton Goodfellowship Club.
Surviving are a son, Hilbert, of Two Rivers; three sisters, Mrs. Amanda Trochell, of MIlwaukee, Mrs. Milda Smith of Green Bay, and Mrs. Frieda Nelson, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; two brothers, A. E. of Two Rivers, and Otto, of Baltimore, Md., and two grandchildren, Mrs. Kent (Mary Anna) Peitersen, of Menomonee Falls, Wis., and Jeff Bocher, of Brown Deer, Wis.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday.
Funeral services will be at 3:30 p.m. Monday at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, the Rev. Karl F. Koch officiating. Burial will be in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers.
Mr. Bocher was born June 12, 1883, at Bonduel, a son of the late Louis and Mary Roell Bocher. In is earlier years he assisted his father in the operation of the general store and hotel at Bonduel and also at Gillett, which the family later acquired. He married the former Emma Schultz of Cecil, Shawano County, in November of 1906 at Menominee, Mich. after which the couple settled in Crandon and later moved to Gillett. For a number of years later he operated a farm near Hillsboro, N.D., before moving to New London. The family came to Two Rivers from New London in 1926 when Mr. Bocher became employed with the Hamilton firm. Mrs. Bocher died at Two Rivers in June of 1965. The couple observed its golden wedding anniversary in 1956.
Mr. Bocher was a member of the Men's Brotherhood of Emanuel Evangelical United Brethren Church and of the Hamilton Goodfellowship Club.
Surviving are a son, Hilbert, of Two Rivers; three sisters, Mrs. Amanda Trochell, of MIlwaukee, Mrs. Milda Smith of Green Bay, and Mrs. Frieda Nelson, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; two brothers, A. E. of Two Rivers, and Otto, of Baltimore, Md., and two grandchildren, Mrs. Kent (Mary Anna) Peitersen, of Menomonee Falls, Wis., and Jeff Bocher, of Brown Deer, Wis.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday.
Family Members
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Otellia Mary Bocher Miller
1878–1945
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Louise Wilhelmina Bocher Sorensen
1879–1953
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Robert Matthius Paul Bocher
1881–1912
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Otto Franz Bocher
1885–1969
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Selma Caroline Bocher Kiesner
1887–1926
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Louis Phillippi Wilhelm Bocher Jr
1889–1966
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Amanda Maria Auguste "Manda" Bocher Trochlell
1892–1974
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Frieda Pauline Caroline Bocher Nelson
1893–1972
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Milda Anna Wilhelmina Bocher Smith
1897–1989
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Alwin Ferdinand Edward Bocher
1898–1968
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Clara Wilhelmina Emma Bocher
1900–1900
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