In the death at a late hour Saturday night of Peter Loder, Cedar Rapids lost an aged citizen. He was 90 years of age and lived at No. 95 Fifth Street West. A native of Bohemia, he had been a resident of the state for thirty eight years, coming to Iowa in 1858. The funeral was held this morning from the Bohemian Catholic church, Rev. Hlavaty officiating. The remains were interred in the Bohemian Catholic Cemetery.
Peter's wife was Mary Mattas 1802-before 1875. Grave unknown.
They had a son Joseph 1825-killed by Indians out west before 1850. Peter married 2nd his son Joe's wife Mary Maligka 6/17/1875.
In the death at a late hour Saturday night of Peter Loder, Cedar Rapids lost an aged citizen. He was 90 years of age and lived at No. 95 Fifth Street West. A native of Bohemia, he had been a resident of the state for thirty eight years, coming to Iowa in 1858. The funeral was held this morning from the Bohemian Catholic church, Rev. Hlavaty officiating. The remains were interred in the Bohemian Catholic Cemetery.
Peter's wife was Mary Mattas 1802-before 1875. Grave unknown.
They had a son Joseph 1825-killed by Indians out west before 1850. Peter married 2nd his son Joe's wife Mary Maligka 6/17/1875.
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Cemetery can't find this grave. Could there be another Bohemian Cemetery?
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