Arch Juhl Boeker, 45, for the last eighteen years a foreman at the Hatcher-Joseph Co., died yesterday at the residence, Noble avenue. Death followed a long illness. Mr. Boeker was born in Paris, Mo., and came to Springfield twenty-three years ago. He was a son of the late Henry and Emma Jane Boeker. His mother died five months ago.
Decedent was a member of Laurel M. E. church and St. Paul's lodge, AF & AM.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Plain Boeker; one son, Kenneth Eugene; one daughter, Mary Imogene, and a sister, Mrs. L. J. Lutz, all of this city.
Illinois State Journal, Springfield, IL, 11-24-1935
Arch Juhl Boeker, 45, for the last eighteen years a foreman at the Hatcher-Joseph Co., died yesterday at the residence, Noble avenue. Death followed a long illness. Mr. Boeker was born in Paris, Mo., and came to Springfield twenty-three years ago. He was a son of the late Henry and Emma Jane Boeker. His mother died five months ago.
Decedent was a member of Laurel M. E. church and St. Paul's lodge, AF & AM.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Plain Boeker; one son, Kenneth Eugene; one daughter, Mary Imogene, and a sister, Mrs. L. J. Lutz, all of this city.
Illinois State Journal, Springfield, IL, 11-24-1935
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