DEATH OF MRS. BUCHEIT
Magdalene Bucheit, wife of Mr. Alois Bucheit, of Benzinger Road, died at their home Friday, Oct. 26, at the age of 46 years. She had been seriously ill for some weeks peior to her death with pneumonia.
Interment was made on Monday, Oct. 29. Requiem Mass was celebrated in St. Marys church at 9 o'clock at which Rev. P. Boniface, O.S.B. officiated.
Mrs. Bucheit's maiden name was Magdalene Goetz. She is a native of this vicinity being born in 1860.
When 22 years of age, she was married to Mr. Alois Bucheit who survives her. Twelve children were born to them, four of whom died in infancy. Eight survive to mourn the loss of a faithful and loving mother, as follows: Anthony, age 20; Alois, 19; Kate, 17; Sophie, 15; Antoinette, 13; Philip, 12; Regina, 10; Henry, 7. Three sisters and three brothers also survive the deceased. They are Mrs. John Kaul, Mrs. Louis Bauer, Mrs. F.X. Bucheit, Rupert Goetz, Michael Goetz, all of St. Marys, and Mr. Alois Goetz, of Buffalo.
Anthony, the oldest of the children was called home from St. Vincent on account of the death of his mother. He is with the scholastics at St. Vincents, this being his sixth year. He will return to resume his studies in the near future.
DEATH OF MRS. BUCHEIT
Magdalene Bucheit, wife of Mr. Alois Bucheit, of Benzinger Road, died at their home Friday, Oct. 26, at the age of 46 years. She had been seriously ill for some weeks peior to her death with pneumonia.
Interment was made on Monday, Oct. 29. Requiem Mass was celebrated in St. Marys church at 9 o'clock at which Rev. P. Boniface, O.S.B. officiated.
Mrs. Bucheit's maiden name was Magdalene Goetz. She is a native of this vicinity being born in 1860.
When 22 years of age, she was married to Mr. Alois Bucheit who survives her. Twelve children were born to them, four of whom died in infancy. Eight survive to mourn the loss of a faithful and loving mother, as follows: Anthony, age 20; Alois, 19; Kate, 17; Sophie, 15; Antoinette, 13; Philip, 12; Regina, 10; Henry, 7. Three sisters and three brothers also survive the deceased. They are Mrs. John Kaul, Mrs. Louis Bauer, Mrs. F.X. Bucheit, Rupert Goetz, Michael Goetz, all of St. Marys, and Mr. Alois Goetz, of Buffalo.
Anthony, the oldest of the children was called home from St. Vincent on account of the death of his mother. He is with the scholastics at St. Vincents, this being his sixth year. He will return to resume his studies in the near future.
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