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Anna Catherine <I>Yeager</I> Boetticher

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Anna Catherine Yeager Boetticher

Birth
Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Jan 1953 (aged 74)
Conyngham, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Hazleton Plain Speaker; Saturday, June 2, 1900:
Henry Boetticher and Miss Annie Yeager were quietly married at the bride's home yesterday morning, Rev. J. O. Schlenker, officiating. Robert Wallace, Jr, was groomsman and Miss Emma Yeager attended the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Boetticher left on the 1:44 p.m. train for a short honeymoon, after which they will take up their residence in New York.

The groom is a son of Herman Boetticher, of East Diamond Avenue, one of Hazleton's well known citizens, while the bride is the esteemed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Yeager, of Cleveland street. The newly wedded couple were the recipients of numerous presents, one of the most substantial being from the groom's father.
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Hazleton Plain Speaker; Monday, January 12, 1953:
Mrs. Anna C. Boetticher, 74, of Conyngham, died last night at 8:15 o'clock from complications following an illness of eight years duration. She died at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Best. The deceased was born in this city September 22, 1878, and was a daughter of the late Christ and Rica (Ahlborn) Yearger. Both parents were born in Germany. Mrs. Yeager recently marked her 97th birthday at her Freeland home. Mrs. Boetticher, who had lived nearly all of her life in this city, spent the past nine years in Conyngham. She was a member of the Conyngham Lutheran Church. Her husband, Harry L. Boetticher, preceded her in death 22 years ago.

Surviving in addition to the mother are the following children: Mrs. Miles Gray and Mrs. Robert Best, of Conyngham, and Henry Boetticher, of York. Surviving sisters and brothers are: Mrs. Tobias Eichler, of Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Edward Drum, of Freeland; Christ Yeager, of Bethlehem, and Mrs. Thomas James, Joseph and Raymond Yeager, of this city. One grandchild and one great-grandchild also survive.

A private funeral will be held Thursday morning at 10 'clock from the Grebey funeral home. Rev. Richard Rutter will conduct the services. Interment will be at the Vine street cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Hazleton Plain Speaker; Saturday, June 2, 1900:
Henry Boetticher and Miss Annie Yeager were quietly married at the bride's home yesterday morning, Rev. J. O. Schlenker, officiating. Robert Wallace, Jr, was groomsman and Miss Emma Yeager attended the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Boetticher left on the 1:44 p.m. train for a short honeymoon, after which they will take up their residence in New York.

The groom is a son of Herman Boetticher, of East Diamond Avenue, one of Hazleton's well known citizens, while the bride is the esteemed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Yeager, of Cleveland street. The newly wedded couple were the recipients of numerous presents, one of the most substantial being from the groom's father.
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Hazleton Plain Speaker; Monday, January 12, 1953:
Mrs. Anna C. Boetticher, 74, of Conyngham, died last night at 8:15 o'clock from complications following an illness of eight years duration. She died at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Best. The deceased was born in this city September 22, 1878, and was a daughter of the late Christ and Rica (Ahlborn) Yearger. Both parents were born in Germany. Mrs. Yeager recently marked her 97th birthday at her Freeland home. Mrs. Boetticher, who had lived nearly all of her life in this city, spent the past nine years in Conyngham. She was a member of the Conyngham Lutheran Church. Her husband, Harry L. Boetticher, preceded her in death 22 years ago.

Surviving in addition to the mother are the following children: Mrs. Miles Gray and Mrs. Robert Best, of Conyngham, and Henry Boetticher, of York. Surviving sisters and brothers are: Mrs. Tobias Eichler, of Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Edward Drum, of Freeland; Christ Yeager, of Bethlehem, and Mrs. Thomas James, Joseph and Raymond Yeager, of this city. One grandchild and one great-grandchild also survive.

A private funeral will be held Thursday morning at 10 'clock from the Grebey funeral home. Rev. Richard Rutter will conduct the services. Interment will be at the Vine street cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday afternoon and evening.


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