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Maria Katrina Hoff Dietrich

Birth
Germany
Death
16 Nov 1913 (aged 73)
Elwood, Madison County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Elwood, Madison County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Maria Katrina (Hoff) Dietrich was the wife of Mathias Dietrich and the mother of Mathias, Peter Joseph, John and Katherine Dietrich/Diederich.
Elwood Call Leader Monday Nov. 17, 1913
DEATH ENDED LONG ILLNESS
Aged German Woman Called to Her Reward Last Evening.
Mary Ann Deitrich, age 73, died at her home, 310 North Fifth street at 11:15 o'clock last evening after an illness extending over the past two years. Throughout the long months of suffering, she remained cheerful and optimistic, and instead of proving a burden upon those who cared for her, she acted as an inspiration to all who came under her influence. The deceased was a native of Germany, being born there July 15, 1840, and the greater part of her life was spent there. In 1889 she came to the United States and since that time had made her home in Elwood. She was a devout member of the Catholic church and was a regular attendant at all the services there until her last illness. She was the mother of 8 children, four of whom survive here; Mrs. Trainer and John Deitrich of this city. Peter Deithrich of Indianapolis, and one son whose wherabout at present are not known. The funeral will be held at St. Joseph's church Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, Rev. Biegel in charge, and interment will follow in the Catholic cemetery south of the city.
Note: (Mary Ann was the wife of Matthias Deitrich)
They are both buried in unmarked graves.
Maria Katrina (Hoff) Dietrich was the wife of Mathias Dietrich and the mother of Mathias, Peter Joseph, John and Katherine Dietrich/Diederich.
Elwood Call Leader Monday Nov. 17, 1913
DEATH ENDED LONG ILLNESS
Aged German Woman Called to Her Reward Last Evening.
Mary Ann Deitrich, age 73, died at her home, 310 North Fifth street at 11:15 o'clock last evening after an illness extending over the past two years. Throughout the long months of suffering, she remained cheerful and optimistic, and instead of proving a burden upon those who cared for her, she acted as an inspiration to all who came under her influence. The deceased was a native of Germany, being born there July 15, 1840, and the greater part of her life was spent there. In 1889 she came to the United States and since that time had made her home in Elwood. She was a devout member of the Catholic church and was a regular attendant at all the services there until her last illness. She was the mother of 8 children, four of whom survive here; Mrs. Trainer and John Deitrich of this city. Peter Deithrich of Indianapolis, and one son whose wherabout at present are not known. The funeral will be held at St. Joseph's church Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, Rev. Biegel in charge, and interment will follow in the Catholic cemetery south of the city.
Note: (Mary Ann was the wife of Matthias Deitrich)
They are both buried in unmarked graves.


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