MRS. CATHARINE ELIZABETH FINKBOON WAS FORMERLY ACTIVE WORKER OF GRACE(ALSACE) REFORMED CHURCH
Ailing for four months and bed-fast for the last six weeks, CATHARINE ELIZABETH, widow of Peter FINKBOON,
aged 84 years, 2 months and 26 days, died of a complication of diseases and general debility, due to old age,at her home, 1321 Buttonwood Street,at 5 p. m., Tuesday. Deceased was born in rural Berks, but came to Reading when a child. She was a daughter of Solomon and
Susan (nee Faust) Heller, both deceased. Before her advanced years prohibited, she was an active mem-
ber of Grace (Alsace) Reformed Church.
Surviving are three children: Daniel P., Miss Sarah A. Finkboonand Mrs Henry H. Hahn, and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Neider, all of Reading. Nineteen grandchildren,
and 12 great-grandchildren also survive.
Reading Eagle,
Wednesday, October 27, 1915
DEATHS and FUNERALS page 6
(courtesy of Find A Grave contributor aptpat)
MRS. CATHARINE ELIZABETH FINKBOON WAS FORMERLY ACTIVE WORKER OF GRACE(ALSACE) REFORMED CHURCH
Ailing for four months and bed-fast for the last six weeks, CATHARINE ELIZABETH, widow of Peter FINKBOON,
aged 84 years, 2 months and 26 days, died of a complication of diseases and general debility, due to old age,at her home, 1321 Buttonwood Street,at 5 p. m., Tuesday. Deceased was born in rural Berks, but came to Reading when a child. She was a daughter of Solomon and
Susan (nee Faust) Heller, both deceased. Before her advanced years prohibited, she was an active mem-
ber of Grace (Alsace) Reformed Church.
Surviving are three children: Daniel P., Miss Sarah A. Finkboonand Mrs Henry H. Hahn, and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Neider, all of Reading. Nineteen grandchildren,
and 12 great-grandchildren also survive.
Reading Eagle,
Wednesday, October 27, 1915
DEATHS and FUNERALS page 6
(courtesy of Find A Grave contributor aptpat)