Mrs. Elizabeth Reich, wife of Andrew Reich, died at her home on Maple Avenue last Saturday morning, February 14, 1920, after a long illness following a paralytic stroke, aged 71 years. She was the daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Ackerman Claus. She was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical church at this place and a good woman, whose many good qualities will be sadly missed by relatives and friends.
She leaves a devoted husband and seven children: Mrs. Charles (Lusetta) Sulsberger of Climbing Hill, Iowa; Mrs. P. W. (Matilda) Gertler, of Ozark; Mrs. Henry (Christina) Siegel, of Sewickly, Pa.; Mrs. Oscar S. ( Anna) Freitag, Mrs. Sylvester S. (Ella) Brubach, George, and William Reich of Woodsfield; also three brothers, Justus and Adolph Claus, of Miltonsburg and Fred Claus, of Monroefield, all of whom were in attendance at the funeral except Mrs. Sulsberger who on account of her husband's illness was unable to make the trip home.
The funeral took place Monday afternoon, the services being conducted at the home by her pastor, the Reverend Meisenheimer. Interment in the family lot in Oak Lawn cemetery, Woodsfield, Ohio.
Mrs. Elizabeth Reich, wife of Andrew Reich, died at her home on Maple Avenue last Saturday morning, February 14, 1920, after a long illness following a paralytic stroke, aged 71 years. She was the daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Ackerman Claus. She was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical church at this place and a good woman, whose many good qualities will be sadly missed by relatives and friends.
She leaves a devoted husband and seven children: Mrs. Charles (Lusetta) Sulsberger of Climbing Hill, Iowa; Mrs. P. W. (Matilda) Gertler, of Ozark; Mrs. Henry (Christina) Siegel, of Sewickly, Pa.; Mrs. Oscar S. ( Anna) Freitag, Mrs. Sylvester S. (Ella) Brubach, George, and William Reich of Woodsfield; also three brothers, Justus and Adolph Claus, of Miltonsburg and Fred Claus, of Monroefield, all of whom were in attendance at the funeral except Mrs. Sulsberger who on account of her husband's illness was unable to make the trip home.
The funeral took place Monday afternoon, the services being conducted at the home by her pastor, the Reverend Meisenheimer. Interment in the family lot in Oak Lawn cemetery, Woodsfield, Ohio.
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