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Frederich Ehler “Fred” Boettcher

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Frederich Ehler “Fred” Boettcher

Birth
Buena Vista County, Iowa, USA
Death
29 Jan 1950 (aged 55)
Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section E, Blk 8, Lt 7, Grave B
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Frederick Ehler Boettcher married Emma Minnie Eickhoff at Storm Lake, Iowa on October 22, 1919


Banner Courier, Tues. Jan. 31, 1950
FRED BOETTCHER
Fred Boettcher, 55, Willamette, died suddenly Sunday afternoon while at work in the Publishers Paper Company Mill at Oregon City. Death apparently was due to a heart attack according to the Clackamas County coroners office.
Born, July 20, 1894, in Crozier Iowa, he had resided in Oregon 27 years and in Willamette 23 years. He was a veteran of World War 1 and a member of Local 68 Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers Union.
Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Emma Boettcher; his mother, Mrs. August Boettcher, Willamette; four sons, Melvin, Oregon City; Garold, Richmond, Calif.; Paul and Kenneth, Willamette; two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Middleton, Milwaukie and Helen Boettcher, Willamette; four brothers, George, Oregon City; Walter, Vancouver, Wash.; William in Minnesota, and August in Iowa; six sisters, Mrs. Hannah Klingbell in Minnesota; Mrs. Silvia Sies, Portland; Mrs. Jesse (Evalena) Shannon, Willamette; Mrs. Bud (Hilda) Logsdon, Mrs. Clifford (Martha) Robins and Mrs. Gilbert (Laura) Woodward, West Linn, and seven grandchildren.
Holman-Hankins-Rilance Funeral Home, Oregon City, is in charge.
Frederick Ehler Boettcher married Emma Minnie Eickhoff at Storm Lake, Iowa on October 22, 1919


Banner Courier, Tues. Jan. 31, 1950
FRED BOETTCHER
Fred Boettcher, 55, Willamette, died suddenly Sunday afternoon while at work in the Publishers Paper Company Mill at Oregon City. Death apparently was due to a heart attack according to the Clackamas County coroners office.
Born, July 20, 1894, in Crozier Iowa, he had resided in Oregon 27 years and in Willamette 23 years. He was a veteran of World War 1 and a member of Local 68 Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers Union.
Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Emma Boettcher; his mother, Mrs. August Boettcher, Willamette; four sons, Melvin, Oregon City; Garold, Richmond, Calif.; Paul and Kenneth, Willamette; two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Middleton, Milwaukie and Helen Boettcher, Willamette; four brothers, George, Oregon City; Walter, Vancouver, Wash.; William in Minnesota, and August in Iowa; six sisters, Mrs. Hannah Klingbell in Minnesota; Mrs. Silvia Sies, Portland; Mrs. Jesse (Evalena) Shannon, Willamette; Mrs. Bud (Hilda) Logsdon, Mrs. Clifford (Martha) Robins and Mrs. Gilbert (Laura) Woodward, West Linn, and seven grandchildren.
Holman-Hankins-Rilance Funeral Home, Oregon City, is in charge.


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