Deceased came to Missouri with his parents when only 8 years old, and spent the larger portion of his life in this state.
He was united in marriage to Sarah Louise Kennedy November 16, 1874. To this union were born three children, two sons and one daughter.
Deceased leaves to mourn his departure one son, Henry of Wyaconda, Missouri, one daughter, Mrs. Mattie Berry of Winterset, Iowa, one brother J. K. P. Dochterman of Granger, Missouri, two step-children, three grandchildren, thirteen step-grandchildren, and a very large number of other relatives and friends.
A good man has gone from our midst. He was a kind father, a loving husband and a good neighbor and citizen. He had lived a number of years above man's allotted time upon the earth. He will be greatly missed by those who were near to him. May it please God to be very near and gracious to them.
Funeral services were conducted from the home of Henry Dochterman at 10:00 a.m. December 20, 1916 by Rev. F. M. Baker of Wyaconda. Following this service the remains were conveyed to Luray for interment, where they were laid to rest to await the morning of the glorious resurrection.
Clark County Courier - Kahoka, Missouri - January 5, 1917 edition
Deceased came to Missouri with his parents when only 8 years old, and spent the larger portion of his life in this state.
He was united in marriage to Sarah Louise Kennedy November 16, 1874. To this union were born three children, two sons and one daughter.
Deceased leaves to mourn his departure one son, Henry of Wyaconda, Missouri, one daughter, Mrs. Mattie Berry of Winterset, Iowa, one brother J. K. P. Dochterman of Granger, Missouri, two step-children, three grandchildren, thirteen step-grandchildren, and a very large number of other relatives and friends.
A good man has gone from our midst. He was a kind father, a loving husband and a good neighbor and citizen. He had lived a number of years above man's allotted time upon the earth. He will be greatly missed by those who were near to him. May it please God to be very near and gracious to them.
Funeral services were conducted from the home of Henry Dochterman at 10:00 a.m. December 20, 1916 by Rev. F. M. Baker of Wyaconda. Following this service the remains were conveyed to Luray for interment, where they were laid to rest to await the morning of the glorious resurrection.
Clark County Courier - Kahoka, Missouri - January 5, 1917 edition
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