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William J. Baroch

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William J. Baroch

Birth
Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA
Death
7 Jul 1921 (aged 33)
Columbus, Stillwater County, Montana, USA
Burial
Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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William J. Baroch died at a hospital in Columbus, Mont., at 8:50 p.m., Thursday, July 7, 1921, as a result of an automobile accident that occurred the afternoon of July 4 near Absorkee, Mont.

William J. Baroch was born at Exeter, Neb., January 8, 1888, and his home had always been in tthis county. for a number of years his home had been in Geneva. He was married to Miss Agnes Weis of Geneva, October 5, 1910. He is survived by his wife and one child, Bernard, aged ten; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Baroch of Lewistown, Mont., and four brothers, Verne of Hobson, Mont; James, Earl and Edward of Lewistown.

The funeral took place from St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Geneva at 9 a.m. Monday. Requiem high mass was said by Father Charles A. Becker of Lawrence, assisted by Father Boll of Exeter and Father Ford of Geneva, Father Gilroy of Friend was master of ceremonies. Many friends of the Baroch and Weis families were present from Exeter, Friend, Turkey Creek and other places. Interment was in the Geneva Catholic Cemetery.

The Nebraska Signal July 1921
William J. Baroch died at a hospital in Columbus, Mont., at 8:50 p.m., Thursday, July 7, 1921, as a result of an automobile accident that occurred the afternoon of July 4 near Absorkee, Mont.

William J. Baroch was born at Exeter, Neb., January 8, 1888, and his home had always been in tthis county. for a number of years his home had been in Geneva. He was married to Miss Agnes Weis of Geneva, October 5, 1910. He is survived by his wife and one child, Bernard, aged ten; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Baroch of Lewistown, Mont., and four brothers, Verne of Hobson, Mont; James, Earl and Edward of Lewistown.

The funeral took place from St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Geneva at 9 a.m. Monday. Requiem high mass was said by Father Charles A. Becker of Lawrence, assisted by Father Boll of Exeter and Father Ford of Geneva, Father Gilroy of Friend was master of ceremonies. Many friends of the Baroch and Weis families were present from Exeter, Friend, Turkey Creek and other places. Interment was in the Geneva Catholic Cemetery.

The Nebraska Signal July 1921


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