Wednesday, January 26, 1949
Annie Margret Kiler
Mrs. Annie Margret KILER, 88, a lifelong resident of Fulton county, died at 5:30 Wednesday morning at her home, 403 West Eighth street, Rochester. Death came suddenly to Mrs. Kiler, although she had been in ill health for the past year.
The oldest member of the St. John's Lutheran church, and always active in the work of the Missionary society and Ladies Aid of the church, she was born Aug. 19, 1860, in Newcastle township, the daughter of George and Jane (WRIGHT) PERSCHBACHER. On July 25, 1889, she became the bride of George KILER, and for many years engaged with him in farming. Following his death several years ago, she came to Rochester where she has since resided.
Survivors include a son, Harold [KILER], Mishawaka; a daughter, Mrs. Maleta SNYDER; a grandson, George Willard SNYDER, and two sisters, Mrs. Alma SHOBE and Mrs. Wyle BONINE, all of Rochester.
Funeral services will be held from St. John's Lutheran church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. W. J. SCHROER officiating. Burial will be in Reichter cemetery.
The body will be taken from Thacker & Sharpe funeral home to the residence at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning, where friends may call until the funeral hour.
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Thursday, January 27, 1949
Annie M. Kiler
A change in arrangements for the funeral services for Mrs. Annie M. KILER, whose death occurred early Wednesday morning, has been announced.
Short family services will be held at the residence, 402 W. Eighth street at 12:40 Friday afternoon. At 1 o'clock the body will be removed to St. John's Lutheran church where it will lie in state until 2 o'clock, when the casket will be closed.
Regular services will be held at 2 o'clock with the Rev. W. J. SCHROER in charge, and burial in Reichter cemetery.
SOURCE:
http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Genealogy/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Html/1949.htm
Wednesday, January 26, 1949
Annie Margret Kiler
Mrs. Annie Margret KILER, 88, a lifelong resident of Fulton county, died at 5:30 Wednesday morning at her home, 403 West Eighth street, Rochester. Death came suddenly to Mrs. Kiler, although she had been in ill health for the past year.
The oldest member of the St. John's Lutheran church, and always active in the work of the Missionary society and Ladies Aid of the church, she was born Aug. 19, 1860, in Newcastle township, the daughter of George and Jane (WRIGHT) PERSCHBACHER. On July 25, 1889, she became the bride of George KILER, and for many years engaged with him in farming. Following his death several years ago, she came to Rochester where she has since resided.
Survivors include a son, Harold [KILER], Mishawaka; a daughter, Mrs. Maleta SNYDER; a grandson, George Willard SNYDER, and two sisters, Mrs. Alma SHOBE and Mrs. Wyle BONINE, all of Rochester.
Funeral services will be held from St. John's Lutheran church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. W. J. SCHROER officiating. Burial will be in Reichter cemetery.
The body will be taken from Thacker & Sharpe funeral home to the residence at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning, where friends may call until the funeral hour.
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Thursday, January 27, 1949
Annie M. Kiler
A change in arrangements for the funeral services for Mrs. Annie M. KILER, whose death occurred early Wednesday morning, has been announced.
Short family services will be held at the residence, 402 W. Eighth street at 12:40 Friday afternoon. At 1 o'clock the body will be removed to St. John's Lutheran church where it will lie in state until 2 o'clock, when the casket will be closed.
Regular services will be held at 2 o'clock with the Rev. W. J. SCHROER in charge, and burial in Reichter cemetery.
SOURCE:
http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Genealogy/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Html/1949.htm
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