in Brickton on November 30 following
a short illness, and funeral services
were conducted by Rev. James A. Geer
on Monday morning. Two beautiful
hymnal selections were rendered by
the Methodist quartet and the remains
were laid to rest in Oak Knoll ceme-
tery.
Mrs. Bach, whose maiden name was
Luella McCue, was born in Peshtigo,
Wis., on December 31,1891, and at the
age of 5, with her parents, came to
Princeton. She was married in 1905
to Fred Bach. In 1908 the family
moved to Brickton. She is survived
by her husband and five children-
Dorothy, aged 12; Edith, 10; Bernice,
6; Joseph, 3; and Earl, 8 months. She
also leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry McCue; one brother, Harry;
and one sister, Mrs. 0. N. Vista.
Mrs. Bach was an affectionate wife
and mother, and leaves many friends
to mourn her untimely taking away.
Her death is a particularly hard blow
to the family of little children who are
left without a mother's care and love.
Princeton UNION Dec 5, 1918
Marriage:
MILLE LACS Co C-214 05/02/1905
BACH, FRED A. to MCCUE, LUELLA
Two of Luella’s children are buried next to her grave: Joey and Dorothy. They share the same grave marker. Dorothy was fatally injured in a car accident a mile west of Princeton. Joey died before her, in North Dakota, and his remains were shipped by rail to Princeton.
Contributor: (50160738)
in Brickton on November 30 following
a short illness, and funeral services
were conducted by Rev. James A. Geer
on Monday morning. Two beautiful
hymnal selections were rendered by
the Methodist quartet and the remains
were laid to rest in Oak Knoll ceme-
tery.
Mrs. Bach, whose maiden name was
Luella McCue, was born in Peshtigo,
Wis., on December 31,1891, and at the
age of 5, with her parents, came to
Princeton. She was married in 1905
to Fred Bach. In 1908 the family
moved to Brickton. She is survived
by her husband and five children-
Dorothy, aged 12; Edith, 10; Bernice,
6; Joseph, 3; and Earl, 8 months. She
also leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry McCue; one brother, Harry;
and one sister, Mrs. 0. N. Vista.
Mrs. Bach was an affectionate wife
and mother, and leaves many friends
to mourn her untimely taking away.
Her death is a particularly hard blow
to the family of little children who are
left without a mother's care and love.
Princeton UNION Dec 5, 1918
Marriage:
MILLE LACS Co C-214 05/02/1905
BACH, FRED A. to MCCUE, LUELLA
Two of Luella’s children are buried next to her grave: Joey and Dorothy. They share the same grave marker. Dorothy was fatally injured in a car accident a mile west of Princeton. Joey died before her, in North Dakota, and his remains were shipped by rail to Princeton.
Contributor: (50160738)
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