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Peter Christ Bauer

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Peter Christ Bauer Veteran

Birth
Arthur, Ida County, Iowa, USA
Death
14 Jun 1952 (aged 54)
Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Pocahontas, Pocahontas County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section H Lot 12
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OBITUARY: The Pocahontas Record Democrat, Pocahontas, Iowa, Thursday, 19 June 1952

P.C.Bauer Died At Rochester

Rites Tuesday

Peter C. Bauer died Saturday evening in St. Mary's hospital in Rochester, Minn. He suffered a heart attack about four weeks ago and was taken to the Lutheran hospital in Fort Dodge. On June 3 he had a stroke and he was taken to Rochester a few days ago.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning in Sacred Heart Church. Rev. Fr. H. B. Karhoff was celebrant of the requiem Mass and Rev. Fr. Leo McEvoy of Fort Dodge and Rev. Fr. J. Koenig were in the sanctuary. Pallbearers were: Ray-Bash, George Point, Howard Luft, Roy Boysen, Milton Point, and John Eike. Military rites were in charge of Liberty Post No. 18, The American Legion. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery.

Peter Bauer was born at Arthur, Iowa, August 8, 1897, the son of Jacob and Sophia Thies Bauer. He grew to manhood in that vicinity. On Dec. 30, 1921 he was united in marriage with Miss Fern Robson at Sioux City. He farmed all of his life except during World War I when he served in the coast artillery corps. He was a member of the American Legion. Following his marriage he farmed in the vicinities of Auburn, Scranton, Coon Rapids and in 1938 they mov- ed to their present home in Sherman township. Mr. and Mrs. Bauer became the parents of seven children, two daughters and five sons. They are: Mrs. Donald (Bonnie) DeMers of Elk Point, S. D.; Garth of Rolfe; Mrs. Walter (Beverly) Brammer of Sioux City; Bruce, Boyd, Dallas and Kendall of Pocahontas.

He is survived by his wife and children, six grandchildren and three brothers, John of Arthur, Jake of Emmetsburg, Nicholas of Odebolt, and one sister, Mary Bauer of St. Paul, Minn.

Those from a distance attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bauer of Emmetsburg, Mrs. Edla and Warren Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bauer of Storm Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mandernach and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duncan of Sac City; Bernard and Louis Thies, and Mrs. Gertrude Thies of Odebolt; Mr. and Mrs. Harm Bushman, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kluegel, Mrs. Sophia Kluegel, and Mrs. Jr. Stutzman of Glidden; Mr. and Mrs. Toyne of Adaza; Will Thieltges of Arthur; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Yender and Mrs. Norb Pudenz of Carroll; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wampler, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hawley and Lorraine of Scranton; Frank Roth of Lake View; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene DeMers of Elk Point, S. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Kuebler of St. James, Minn.

Contributor: Jason Scanlan (49825874)
OBITUARY: The Pocahontas Record Democrat, Pocahontas, Iowa, Thursday, 19 June 1952

P.C.Bauer Died At Rochester

Rites Tuesday

Peter C. Bauer died Saturday evening in St. Mary's hospital in Rochester, Minn. He suffered a heart attack about four weeks ago and was taken to the Lutheran hospital in Fort Dodge. On June 3 he had a stroke and he was taken to Rochester a few days ago.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning in Sacred Heart Church. Rev. Fr. H. B. Karhoff was celebrant of the requiem Mass and Rev. Fr. Leo McEvoy of Fort Dodge and Rev. Fr. J. Koenig were in the sanctuary. Pallbearers were: Ray-Bash, George Point, Howard Luft, Roy Boysen, Milton Point, and John Eike. Military rites were in charge of Liberty Post No. 18, The American Legion. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery.

Peter Bauer was born at Arthur, Iowa, August 8, 1897, the son of Jacob and Sophia Thies Bauer. He grew to manhood in that vicinity. On Dec. 30, 1921 he was united in marriage with Miss Fern Robson at Sioux City. He farmed all of his life except during World War I when he served in the coast artillery corps. He was a member of the American Legion. Following his marriage he farmed in the vicinities of Auburn, Scranton, Coon Rapids and in 1938 they mov- ed to their present home in Sherman township. Mr. and Mrs. Bauer became the parents of seven children, two daughters and five sons. They are: Mrs. Donald (Bonnie) DeMers of Elk Point, S. D.; Garth of Rolfe; Mrs. Walter (Beverly) Brammer of Sioux City; Bruce, Boyd, Dallas and Kendall of Pocahontas.

He is survived by his wife and children, six grandchildren and three brothers, John of Arthur, Jake of Emmetsburg, Nicholas of Odebolt, and one sister, Mary Bauer of St. Paul, Minn.

Those from a distance attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bauer of Emmetsburg, Mrs. Edla and Warren Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bauer of Storm Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mandernach and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duncan of Sac City; Bernard and Louis Thies, and Mrs. Gertrude Thies of Odebolt; Mr. and Mrs. Harm Bushman, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kluegel, Mrs. Sophia Kluegel, and Mrs. Jr. Stutzman of Glidden; Mr. and Mrs. Toyne of Adaza; Will Thieltges of Arthur; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Yender and Mrs. Norb Pudenz of Carroll; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wampler, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hawley and Lorraine of Scranton; Frank Roth of Lake View; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene DeMers of Elk Point, S. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Kuebler of St. James, Minn.

Contributor: Jason Scanlan (49825874)

Inscription

Peter C Bauer / Iowa / Pvt I CO COAST ARTILLERY / World War I / Aug 8 1897 June 14 1952 /



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