Mrs. Caroline Alberti, the widow of the late Anton Alberti died at her home eon East Main Street, Sunday at about noon. Her illness was of only short duration. She was stricken a few days ago with congestion of the lungs and that together with her advanced age prevented her recovery. After suffering severely for a few days death came to her relief and she sank into the sleep that knows no awakening.
Four children are left to mourn the loss of their mother, Mrs. Caroline Bougler, Miss Anna Albert, Miss Elizabeth Alberti, and Miss Christina Alberti. The funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at half past eight at St. Mary's church. All friends are requested to be present at the services. The family also request that their friends send no flowers.
Mrs. Alberti was a kind and affectionate wife and mother, and her death will leave a void that will be hard to fill.
Chillicothe Gazette. Chillicothe, Ohio. 14 November 1904.
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Funeral of Mrs. Caroline Alberti
The funeral service of Mrs. Caroline Alberti was held this morning at half after eight o'clock, at St. Mary's church. The Requiem Mass was read by Rev. Father Dexter.
A large number of friends were present, among them St. Anne's Sodality of St. Peter's church, of which the deceased was one of the first members.
The Solemn Requiem was sung by the choir and at the offertory Mrs. Frank Spetnagel sweetly sang "Ave Marie".
The pallbearers were: Messrs. John Kellhofer, Alexander Rieder, Mathew Cahill, St. Burkley, Jacob Jacog and Damian Ritter.
The interment was made in St. Margaret cemetery.
Chillicothe Gazette. Chillicothe, Ohio. 16 November 1904.
Mrs. Caroline Alberti, the widow of the late Anton Alberti died at her home eon East Main Street, Sunday at about noon. Her illness was of only short duration. She was stricken a few days ago with congestion of the lungs and that together with her advanced age prevented her recovery. After suffering severely for a few days death came to her relief and she sank into the sleep that knows no awakening.
Four children are left to mourn the loss of their mother, Mrs. Caroline Bougler, Miss Anna Albert, Miss Elizabeth Alberti, and Miss Christina Alberti. The funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at half past eight at St. Mary's church. All friends are requested to be present at the services. The family also request that their friends send no flowers.
Mrs. Alberti was a kind and affectionate wife and mother, and her death will leave a void that will be hard to fill.
Chillicothe Gazette. Chillicothe, Ohio. 14 November 1904.
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Funeral of Mrs. Caroline Alberti
The funeral service of Mrs. Caroline Alberti was held this morning at half after eight o'clock, at St. Mary's church. The Requiem Mass was read by Rev. Father Dexter.
A large number of friends were present, among them St. Anne's Sodality of St. Peter's church, of which the deceased was one of the first members.
The Solemn Requiem was sung by the choir and at the offertory Mrs. Frank Spetnagel sweetly sang "Ave Marie".
The pallbearers were: Messrs. John Kellhofer, Alexander Rieder, Mathew Cahill, St. Burkley, Jacob Jacog and Damian Ritter.
The interment was made in St. Margaret cemetery.
Chillicothe Gazette. Chillicothe, Ohio. 16 November 1904.
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Anton Alberti
May 4, 1822
Sept. 23, 1900.
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Caroline Mueller
His Wife
June 24, 1821
Nov. 13, 1904.
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