The funeral of Albert Boschert was held Saturday morning from the family home 968 Whitelaw avenue, Wood River, Ill. Rev. Fr. Douglas read the requiem high mass and the Rev. Fr. Van from Kincaid, Ill., delivered the sermon. Interment was in Woodlawn cemetery. At the time of his death he was employed by the Bluff City Lime and Stone Co. of Oakwood, Hannibal, Mo. Besides his parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Boschert, he leaves to mourn his loss four brothers, Daniel, Charles, and Oliver of Alton and Elmer of Wood River and three sisters, Mrs. Ivan Cross of Indianapolis, Ind., Antoinette and Catherine Boschert of Wood River. The pallbearers were his four brother and two cousins, Peter Boschert of St. Charles, Mo., and Vincent Saale of West Alton.
Alton Evening Telegraph, Alton, Illinois, Monday, December 7, 1925, Page 9, column 6
The funeral of Albert Boschert was held Saturday morning from the family home 968 Whitelaw avenue, Wood River, Ill. Rev. Fr. Douglas read the requiem high mass and the Rev. Fr. Van from Kincaid, Ill., delivered the sermon. Interment was in Woodlawn cemetery. At the time of his death he was employed by the Bluff City Lime and Stone Co. of Oakwood, Hannibal, Mo. Besides his parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Boschert, he leaves to mourn his loss four brothers, Daniel, Charles, and Oliver of Alton and Elmer of Wood River and three sisters, Mrs. Ivan Cross of Indianapolis, Ind., Antoinette and Catherine Boschert of Wood River. The pallbearers were his four brother and two cousins, Peter Boschert of St. Charles, Mo., and Vincent Saale of West Alton.
Alton Evening Telegraph, Alton, Illinois, Monday, December 7, 1925, Page 9, column 6
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