April 21, 1916
Rome, April 20 - Mrs. Mary Goetz died this afternoon at her home, 114 Canal Street. She had been confined to the bed the greater part of the time for 10 weeks but death came unexpectedly. At noon she appeared to be feeling as well as usual and ate her dinner. A little after 2 o'clock her daughter, Mrs. Mary Day, went in her mother's room and discovered she had passed away. Heart trouble was the cause of death. Her maiden name was Mary Holderied. She was born in Freiburg, Germany, February 2, 1834 and came to America and located in this city it 1864. Soon after coming here she married Casper Goetz who died here December 23, 1891. Mrs. Goetz was a member of St. Mary's Church, the Altar Society, League of Sacred Heart and the Christian Mothers. She is survived by two daughters and five sons, Mrs. Mary Day and Mrs. Albert Ellinger of this city, Edward, Henry and William H. Goetz of this city, and Frank and George of South Bend, Ind. There are also 15 grandchildren. Mrs. Goetz was a woman of pleasing personality and had an extended acquaintances in this part of the city where she was loved and esteemed by all who knew her.
April 21, 1916
Rome, April 20 - Mrs. Mary Goetz died this afternoon at her home, 114 Canal Street. She had been confined to the bed the greater part of the time for 10 weeks but death came unexpectedly. At noon she appeared to be feeling as well as usual and ate her dinner. A little after 2 o'clock her daughter, Mrs. Mary Day, went in her mother's room and discovered she had passed away. Heart trouble was the cause of death. Her maiden name was Mary Holderied. She was born in Freiburg, Germany, February 2, 1834 and came to America and located in this city it 1864. Soon after coming here she married Casper Goetz who died here December 23, 1891. Mrs. Goetz was a member of St. Mary's Church, the Altar Society, League of Sacred Heart and the Christian Mothers. She is survived by two daughters and five sons, Mrs. Mary Day and Mrs. Albert Ellinger of this city, Edward, Henry and William H. Goetz of this city, and Frank and George of South Bend, Ind. There are also 15 grandchildren. Mrs. Goetz was a woman of pleasing personality and had an extended acquaintances in this part of the city where she was loved and esteemed by all who knew her.
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