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Bertha A. L. <I>Sahr</I> Bock

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Bertha A. L. Sahr Bock

Birth
Germany
Death
20 Apr 1906 (aged 35)
Waverly, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Alma, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Bertha was the daughter of August and Caroline Sahr. They came to America in 1873. She married Frank Henry Bock in 1896. They had six children. She was a seamstress.

Higginsville, Mo. The Leader
April 28, 1906
Mrs. Frank Bock, who had been ill since Thanksgiving with blood poisoning, died at her home in Waverly Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, aged 35 years. She is survived by her husband and six children. Her name was formerly Miss Betha Sahr of Chicago. Rev. Shierbaum conducted the funeral services at the home and at the Lutheran Church in Alma, and internment took place at the Lutheran Cemetery. The services were largely attended. A brother from Chicago was here. The death angel's visit was very untimely in this instance, and a great pity is excited in the hearts of all at the thought of the bereaved family.

Lexington, Mo
The Lexington Intelligencer
April 28, 1906
The funeral services of Mrs. Frank Bock were held in Alma Sunday by Rev. Schrierbaum. Mrs Bock was born in Northenr part of Germany in 1871. She was formerly Miss Bertha Sahr, When she was quite young she came to America. In 1898 she was married to Mr. Frank Bock. She died April 21, 1906. She leaves five children.
( sixth child of Bertha was Myrtle May Bock, she was placed in an institution after death of mother)
Bertha was the daughter of August and Caroline Sahr. They came to America in 1873. She married Frank Henry Bock in 1896. They had six children. She was a seamstress.

Higginsville, Mo. The Leader
April 28, 1906
Mrs. Frank Bock, who had been ill since Thanksgiving with blood poisoning, died at her home in Waverly Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, aged 35 years. She is survived by her husband and six children. Her name was formerly Miss Betha Sahr of Chicago. Rev. Shierbaum conducted the funeral services at the home and at the Lutheran Church in Alma, and internment took place at the Lutheran Cemetery. The services were largely attended. A brother from Chicago was here. The death angel's visit was very untimely in this instance, and a great pity is excited in the hearts of all at the thought of the bereaved family.

Lexington, Mo
The Lexington Intelligencer
April 28, 1906
The funeral services of Mrs. Frank Bock were held in Alma Sunday by Rev. Schrierbaum. Mrs Bock was born in Northenr part of Germany in 1871. She was formerly Miss Bertha Sahr, When she was quite young she came to America. In 1898 she was married to Mr. Frank Bock. She died April 21, 1906. She leaves five children.
( sixth child of Bertha was Myrtle May Bock, she was placed in an institution after death of mother)


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