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Enos Bernard Berberet

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Enos Bernard Berberet

Birth
Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, USA
Death
20 Apr 1933 (aged 85)
Edina, Knox County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Edina, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
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Married Agatha M. Miller on 11 APR 1877 in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Edina, Knox County, Missouri.

Christening: 1848 St. Alphonsus Cath. Church, Wheeling, West Virginia

Note: - Christened as Bernard Joseph Berberet, then at his Confirmation ceremony as a teenager, was named Enos Bernard.

MO d/c 13708—Day of birth was 14th on d/c, 26th in obit.

DEATH OF ENOS BERBERET
Aged Edina Man, 85, Dies Early This Morning—Funeral to Be at 9 a.m. Saturday.

Enos B. Berberet, 85 years old and one of the oldest men in Edina, died at his home at 2:45 o'clock this morning. Death was from hardening of the arteries, from which he had suffered for some time. Mr. Berberet had been quite ill since January. He lapsed into unconsciousness yesterday morning.
Mr. Berberet was in a Keokuk, Ia., hospital a number of weeks more that two years ago, from which illness he partially recovered, but he never completely regained his health.
Funeral services will be in St. Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, conducted by the Rev. Terence Mullins. Burial will be in the old Catholic cemetery.
Surviving Mr. Berberet are his widow and 8 children, 2 daughters and 6 sons: Leo F. Berberet of Edina; Thomas and Cletus Berberet of Springfield, Ill.; Francis Berberet of Danville, Ill.; Mora Berberet of Davenport, Ia.; Loraine, Mrs. L. B. Kelley and Miss Loretto Berberet, twins, and Lawrence Berberet, Edina.
A brother and a sister, Frank J. Berberet and Mrs. Florence Miller, of Kansas City also survive. Another sister Mrs. Emma McBride, died at her home here March 9. Mr. Berberet also leaves sixteen grandchildren, one of whom, a daughter and the fourth child of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Berberet, was born this morning in a Keokuk hospital about the time her grandfather died.
Enos Bernard Berberet, a son of Enos and Eva Catherine Berberet, was born at Wheeling, W. Va., Aug. 26, 1847. He moved to Monroe County, Ohio, with his parents in 1853. The family returned in 1862 to Wheeling, from where they came to Knox County in a covered wagon in 1866.
Mr. Berberet's father entered some land between Edina and Knox City, now known as the Moody Sharp farm, from where they moved to Edina in 1876.
E. B. Berberet married Agatha M. Miller April 10, 1877, in St. Joseph's Church in Edina. To them were born 11 children, of whom 8 survivie and three died in infancy.
A brick kiln business near Edina was operated a number of years by Mr. Berberet. He and his family later lived on a farm five miles northeast of Edina, then owned by Mr. Berberet and now by Pearl Kern. The family came to Edina about thirty years ago, about which time Mr. Berberet was in the telephone business a number of years.
The children of Mr. Berberet living away from Edina were called yesterday when their father was sinking rapidly and one, Mora Berberet, and his wife arrived at the bedside about an hour before his death this morning. The other children are expected to arrive today.
The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri, April 20, 1933
Married Agatha M. Miller on 11 APR 1877 in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Edina, Knox County, Missouri.

Christening: 1848 St. Alphonsus Cath. Church, Wheeling, West Virginia

Note: - Christened as Bernard Joseph Berberet, then at his Confirmation ceremony as a teenager, was named Enos Bernard.

MO d/c 13708—Day of birth was 14th on d/c, 26th in obit.

DEATH OF ENOS BERBERET
Aged Edina Man, 85, Dies Early This Morning—Funeral to Be at 9 a.m. Saturday.

Enos B. Berberet, 85 years old and one of the oldest men in Edina, died at his home at 2:45 o'clock this morning. Death was from hardening of the arteries, from which he had suffered for some time. Mr. Berberet had been quite ill since January. He lapsed into unconsciousness yesterday morning.
Mr. Berberet was in a Keokuk, Ia., hospital a number of weeks more that two years ago, from which illness he partially recovered, but he never completely regained his health.
Funeral services will be in St. Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, conducted by the Rev. Terence Mullins. Burial will be in the old Catholic cemetery.
Surviving Mr. Berberet are his widow and 8 children, 2 daughters and 6 sons: Leo F. Berberet of Edina; Thomas and Cletus Berberet of Springfield, Ill.; Francis Berberet of Danville, Ill.; Mora Berberet of Davenport, Ia.; Loraine, Mrs. L. B. Kelley and Miss Loretto Berberet, twins, and Lawrence Berberet, Edina.
A brother and a sister, Frank J. Berberet and Mrs. Florence Miller, of Kansas City also survive. Another sister Mrs. Emma McBride, died at her home here March 9. Mr. Berberet also leaves sixteen grandchildren, one of whom, a daughter and the fourth child of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Berberet, was born this morning in a Keokuk hospital about the time her grandfather died.
Enos Bernard Berberet, a son of Enos and Eva Catherine Berberet, was born at Wheeling, W. Va., Aug. 26, 1847. He moved to Monroe County, Ohio, with his parents in 1853. The family returned in 1862 to Wheeling, from where they came to Knox County in a covered wagon in 1866.
Mr. Berberet's father entered some land between Edina and Knox City, now known as the Moody Sharp farm, from where they moved to Edina in 1876.
E. B. Berberet married Agatha M. Miller April 10, 1877, in St. Joseph's Church in Edina. To them were born 11 children, of whom 8 survivie and three died in infancy.
A brick kiln business near Edina was operated a number of years by Mr. Berberet. He and his family later lived on a farm five miles northeast of Edina, then owned by Mr. Berberet and now by Pearl Kern. The family came to Edina about thirty years ago, about which time Mr. Berberet was in the telephone business a number of years.
The children of Mr. Berberet living away from Edina were called yesterday when their father was sinking rapidly and one, Mora Berberet, and his wife arrived at the bedside about an hour before his death this morning. The other children are expected to arrive today.
The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri, April 20, 1933


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