MISS ANNA BACH KILLED IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT AT CHICAGO ON MONDAY.
Was Out Shopping When Car Skids and Overturns.
Like a thunderbolt our of the clear sky came the shocking message Monday evening that Miss Anna Bach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bach, was killed instantly late Monday afternoon when an automobile in which she was riding skidded and overturned. Her neck was broken in the fall. Four other occupants in the car were uninjured.
Miss Bach was on a shopping trip and according to Chicago papers, the car in which she was driving, in order to avert a collision with a street car and a taxi cab, skidded on the wet pavement and overturned.
Deceased was 46 years of age. She was born in St. Augustine, Washington County, and was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bach.
For a number of years Miss Bach made her home in Chicago and visited her parents here very frequently. She was a woman everybody like. She was always pleasant and kind. She found much pleasure in giving to the poor in the big city of Chicago, and her charitableness, and goodness sense that she sought to serve human sense that she is out to serve humanity and God in every way.
The funeral will take place Thursday morning at 9 o’clock from St. Francis church in this city with interment at Cedarburg cemetery. The Rev. Father Mason will officiate.
Besides her parents, she leaves three sisters Miss Josephine Bach of Chicago, Mrs. Eugene Warnimont of Milwaukee and Mrs. C. W. McGibney and three brothers, Ray of Chicago, and Alphonse and Lawrence of Milwaukee.
MISS ANNA BACH KILLED IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT AT CHICAGO ON MONDAY.
Was Out Shopping When Car Skids and Overturns.
Like a thunderbolt our of the clear sky came the shocking message Monday evening that Miss Anna Bach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bach, was killed instantly late Monday afternoon when an automobile in which she was riding skidded and overturned. Her neck was broken in the fall. Four other occupants in the car were uninjured.
Miss Bach was on a shopping trip and according to Chicago papers, the car in which she was driving, in order to avert a collision with a street car and a taxi cab, skidded on the wet pavement and overturned.
Deceased was 46 years of age. She was born in St. Augustine, Washington County, and was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bach.
For a number of years Miss Bach made her home in Chicago and visited her parents here very frequently. She was a woman everybody like. She was always pleasant and kind. She found much pleasure in giving to the poor in the big city of Chicago, and her charitableness, and goodness sense that she sought to serve human sense that she is out to serve humanity and God in every way.
The funeral will take place Thursday morning at 9 o’clock from St. Francis church in this city with interment at Cedarburg cemetery. The Rev. Father Mason will officiate.
Besides her parents, she leaves three sisters Miss Josephine Bach of Chicago, Mrs. Eugene Warnimont of Milwaukee and Mrs. C. W. McGibney and three brothers, Ray of Chicago, and Alphonse and Lawrence of Milwaukee.
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