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Albert Christopher Bahr

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Albert Christopher Bahr

Birth
Humboldt, Richardson County, Nebraska, USA
Death
7 Dec 1948 (aged 69)
Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block F Lot 117 Sp. 3
Memorial ID
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The Daily Sentinel (Grand Junction, Colorado)
07 December 1948 Page 6
Albert C. Bahr, resident of Rifle for 25 years, died at the Morrison Convalescent home here at 9:30 am. He became ill about five months ago.
The deceased was born October 26, 1879, in Nebraska and spent his childhood in Springview, Nebraska. He was a successful farmer, a member of the Lutheran church and a Royal Highlander of Aurora, Neb. He never married.
Surviving brothers and sisters are: William, DeWitt, Neb; Ora, Spalding, Neb; Miss Alta Bahr, Lincoln, Neb; Mrs Edith Muth, Palisade; Mrs Lillie Estes, route 3; Peter, Hot Springs, SD; Emma Dubel, Burton, Neb; Nellie Simons, Marden, Neb; and Doris Gipson of Cheyenne, Wyo. The body is at Martins Funeral Home pending of funeral arrangements.
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Albert Christopher Bahr, 69, passed away December 7, 1948 in Grand Junction Colorado. He had been with and helping run the home of his sister Edith Muth for the past several years.
Albert was born the oldest of 14 children to Peter C. and Ernestine F. Bahr in Richardson County Nebraska, October 26, 1896.
They then moved to Pine Camp, Keya Paha County, Nebraska where Albert grew up and eventually purchased and ran the home place near Springview, Nebraska. Albert sold the home place and moved to Hot Springs, South Dakota, for a short time before moving to the Grand Junction area to assist his sister, in running her farm. Albert to be dedicated to farm work and carpenter trade. He held his family very dearly and though I have never met him he will be greatly missed and loved.
Written by David R. Bahr (Grand-Nephew) from information gathered from family members.
The Daily Sentinel (Grand Junction, Colorado)
07 December 1948 Page 6
Albert C. Bahr, resident of Rifle for 25 years, died at the Morrison Convalescent home here at 9:30 am. He became ill about five months ago.
The deceased was born October 26, 1879, in Nebraska and spent his childhood in Springview, Nebraska. He was a successful farmer, a member of the Lutheran church and a Royal Highlander of Aurora, Neb. He never married.
Surviving brothers and sisters are: William, DeWitt, Neb; Ora, Spalding, Neb; Miss Alta Bahr, Lincoln, Neb; Mrs Edith Muth, Palisade; Mrs Lillie Estes, route 3; Peter, Hot Springs, SD; Emma Dubel, Burton, Neb; Nellie Simons, Marden, Neb; and Doris Gipson of Cheyenne, Wyo. The body is at Martins Funeral Home pending of funeral arrangements.
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Albert Christopher Bahr, 69, passed away December 7, 1948 in Grand Junction Colorado. He had been with and helping run the home of his sister Edith Muth for the past several years.
Albert was born the oldest of 14 children to Peter C. and Ernestine F. Bahr in Richardson County Nebraska, October 26, 1896.
They then moved to Pine Camp, Keya Paha County, Nebraska where Albert grew up and eventually purchased and ran the home place near Springview, Nebraska. Albert sold the home place and moved to Hot Springs, South Dakota, for a short time before moving to the Grand Junction area to assist his sister, in running her farm. Albert to be dedicated to farm work and carpenter trade. He held his family very dearly and though I have never met him he will be greatly missed and loved.
Written by David R. Bahr (Grand-Nephew) from information gathered from family members.


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