For many years he and his father conducted a tailor shop of Main street and later, Mr. Overesch was engaged in the tailoring business at 421 Ferry street. He was married Thanksgiving Day, 1897, to Elizabeth Mandler, who survives with two sons, Frederic, Detroit. and Albert, Kansas City, Mo. He was a member of Salem Reformed Evangelical church, also the Men's society; Lafayette Lodge of Masons, the Lafayette chapter, Tippecanoe council and Knights Templar.
Friends may call at the Bradshaw funeral home Tuesday afternoon
[Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana, Mon, Aug 28, 1939, Page 4.]
For many years he and his father conducted a tailor shop of Main street and later, Mr. Overesch was engaged in the tailoring business at 421 Ferry street. He was married Thanksgiving Day, 1897, to Elizabeth Mandler, who survives with two sons, Frederic, Detroit. and Albert, Kansas City, Mo. He was a member of Salem Reformed Evangelical church, also the Men's society; Lafayette Lodge of Masons, the Lafayette chapter, Tippecanoe council and Knights Templar.
Friends may call at the Bradshaw funeral home Tuesday afternoon
[Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana, Mon, Aug 28, 1939, Page 4.]
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He was the son of John Overesch and Aleid Trocke. He married Elisabeth Mandler in 1897.
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