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Bertha Albertina Busse

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Bertha Albertina Busse

Birth
Noble County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
27 Apr 2005 (aged 100)
Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect N, Blk 9, Lot F
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Bertha Albertina Busse


Bertha Albertina Busse, 100, of Perry, Oklahoma was the daughter of Albert and Albertine (Panknin) Busse. She was born January 28, 1905 at the Busse family farm home, southeast of Perry, where she resided until September, 1980 when she moved to her home in Perry. Bertha attended rural school, New Hope District 75, and was a member of the Noble County eighth grade graduation class of 1921. She attended Bible school at Richburg, Oklahoma, southeast of Perry. She was baptized as an infant and was a member of the confirmation class of Richburg Lutheran Church in July, 1919. She later became a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Perry. Bertha was a rural news correspondent for The Perry Daily Journal and the Payne County News Press. She played piano for evening church services at Bethel Church in Payne County, New Hope School District 75 and Fairview School District 76. Her hobbies were baking cookies, cinnamon rolls and angel food cakes and caring for her indoor and outdoor plants, especially Hawaiian hibiscus and roses. She enjoyed the companionship of her little dog, Charlie. Bertha is survived by five nieces, one nephew, one sister-in-law and a number of great-nieces and great-nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, eight brothers, including her twin, Herman, who died in infancy, August, Albert, Johann, Ernest, Henry, Walter and Rudolph; three sisters, Ottilie (Tela), Wilhelmina (Minnie) and Marie; two nieces, Dorothy Gilley and Wilma Buffington; and one nephew, A. J. Chopp.
Bertha Albertina Busse


Bertha Albertina Busse, 100, of Perry, Oklahoma was the daughter of Albert and Albertine (Panknin) Busse. She was born January 28, 1905 at the Busse family farm home, southeast of Perry, where she resided until September, 1980 when she moved to her home in Perry. Bertha attended rural school, New Hope District 75, and was a member of the Noble County eighth grade graduation class of 1921. She attended Bible school at Richburg, Oklahoma, southeast of Perry. She was baptized as an infant and was a member of the confirmation class of Richburg Lutheran Church in July, 1919. She later became a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Perry. Bertha was a rural news correspondent for The Perry Daily Journal and the Payne County News Press. She played piano for evening church services at Bethel Church in Payne County, New Hope School District 75 and Fairview School District 76. Her hobbies were baking cookies, cinnamon rolls and angel food cakes and caring for her indoor and outdoor plants, especially Hawaiian hibiscus and roses. She enjoyed the companionship of her little dog, Charlie. Bertha is survived by five nieces, one nephew, one sister-in-law and a number of great-nieces and great-nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, eight brothers, including her twin, Herman, who died in infancy, August, Albert, Johann, Ernest, Henry, Walter and Rudolph; three sisters, Ottilie (Tela), Wilhelmina (Minnie) and Marie; two nieces, Dorothy Gilley and Wilma Buffington; and one nephew, A. J. Chopp.


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