Christina <I>Moffat</I> Maisenbacher

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Christina Moffat Maisenbacher

Birth
Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA
Death
23 Jul 1911 (aged 47)
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.823818, Longitude: -89.660058
Plot
Block 19 Lot 92 N 1/2 Grave 2
Memorial ID
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Aged 47y 8m 13d

Maisenbacher - Died, at 7:45 o'clock Sunday morning, July 23, 1911, at Springfield hospital, Mrs. Christina Maisenbacher, aged 47 years, 8 months and 13 days.

The remains were taken to the family residence, 1137 North Fourth street, where the funeral will be held at a time to be announced later.

Mrs. Maisenbacher was born at Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 10, 1863, and came to this city with her parents when only 6 months old. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moffett, residing at Evanston, Ill.

Mrs. Maisenbacher was a member of First Christian church for more than twenty-five years and was connected with both church and Sunday school work. She was also a member of Lady Maccabees, Capitol Hive No. 3.

Decedent is survived by her husband, Philip Maisenbacher; two sons, Robert and William R. Maisenbacher; one daughter, Olive Maisenbacher, all of this city; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moffett of Evanston; six brothers, William, Peter, Walter, James, Charles and Robert Maisenbacher, all of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Huetson of Evanston and Mrs. Francis Wordbery of Rogers Parks, Ill.

The Illinois State Journal Springfield Monday July 24 1911

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Funerals

Maisenbacher - The funeral of Mrs. Christina Maisenbacher was held at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the residence, 1137 North Seventh street, the Rev. F.W. Burnham, pastor of the First Christian church, officiating. Interment was made in Oak Ridge cemetery.

The pallbearers were Dr. G.A. Hulett, Dr. I.H. Taylor, Warren E. Lewis, H.H. Williams, C.T. Brown and Edward Anderson. A quartette composed of G.A. Hulett, Edward Anderson, Frank Drake and H.B. Henkel sang "Nearer, My God, to Thee," "No Tears in Yonder Home," and a chant, "Bear Her Home."

Capitol Tent No. 3, L.O.T.M., attended the services in a body. The floral offerings were many and beautiful.

Illinois State Register Wednesday July 26 1911

Contr. by John B (#48392927)
Aged 47y 8m 13d

Maisenbacher - Died, at 7:45 o'clock Sunday morning, July 23, 1911, at Springfield hospital, Mrs. Christina Maisenbacher, aged 47 years, 8 months and 13 days.

The remains were taken to the family residence, 1137 North Fourth street, where the funeral will be held at a time to be announced later.

Mrs. Maisenbacher was born at Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 10, 1863, and came to this city with her parents when only 6 months old. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moffett, residing at Evanston, Ill.

Mrs. Maisenbacher was a member of First Christian church for more than twenty-five years and was connected with both church and Sunday school work. She was also a member of Lady Maccabees, Capitol Hive No. 3.

Decedent is survived by her husband, Philip Maisenbacher; two sons, Robert and William R. Maisenbacher; one daughter, Olive Maisenbacher, all of this city; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moffett of Evanston; six brothers, William, Peter, Walter, James, Charles and Robert Maisenbacher, all of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Huetson of Evanston and Mrs. Francis Wordbery of Rogers Parks, Ill.

The Illinois State Journal Springfield Monday July 24 1911

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Funerals

Maisenbacher - The funeral of Mrs. Christina Maisenbacher was held at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the residence, 1137 North Seventh street, the Rev. F.W. Burnham, pastor of the First Christian church, officiating. Interment was made in Oak Ridge cemetery.

The pallbearers were Dr. G.A. Hulett, Dr. I.H. Taylor, Warren E. Lewis, H.H. Williams, C.T. Brown and Edward Anderson. A quartette composed of G.A. Hulett, Edward Anderson, Frank Drake and H.B. Henkel sang "Nearer, My God, to Thee," "No Tears in Yonder Home," and a chant, "Bear Her Home."

Capitol Tent No. 3, L.O.T.M., attended the services in a body. The floral offerings were many and beautiful.

Illinois State Register Wednesday July 26 1911

Contr. by John B (#48392927)


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