Dansville Breeze June 16, 1924 Cover
Mrs. John Thielges died Saturday evening about nine o'clock of heart trouble at her home at 3 Dock street. Mrs. Thielges was born in Germany June 20. 1844 and came to this country with her parents when seven years of age.- They lived in Syracuse- tor a number of years afterward, later moved to Cohocton. but for the past forty-five years Mrs. Thielges has been a resident of Dansviile. Her husband died several years ago. She was a member of St. Mary's church and the Christian Mothers' Society, was a loving, devoted mother and will be greatly missed. She is survived by three daughters -Mrs. Joseph Kuhn of Livonia, Mrs. Jacob Schults of Cohocton, Mrs. Jas. Collins of South Lima; four sons - John. Casper, Fred and Raymond Thielgies of Dansviile; twenty-four grandchildren and two great grandchildren, one half brother Casper Schults of Middlesex and one step brother Nicholas Schults of Elmira. Funeral tomorrow morning from the house at 9 o.'clockAand from St. Mary's church at 9:3J», Rev. Leo. G. Hofschneider officiating. Burial in Holy Cross
Dansville Breeze June 16, 1924 Cover
Mrs. John Thielges died Saturday evening about nine o'clock of heart trouble at her home at 3 Dock street. Mrs. Thielges was born in Germany June 20. 1844 and came to this country with her parents when seven years of age.- They lived in Syracuse- tor a number of years afterward, later moved to Cohocton. but for the past forty-five years Mrs. Thielges has been a resident of Dansviile. Her husband died several years ago. She was a member of St. Mary's church and the Christian Mothers' Society, was a loving, devoted mother and will be greatly missed. She is survived by three daughters -Mrs. Joseph Kuhn of Livonia, Mrs. Jacob Schults of Cohocton, Mrs. Jas. Collins of South Lima; four sons - John. Casper, Fred and Raymond Thielgies of Dansviile; twenty-four grandchildren and two great grandchildren, one half brother Casper Schults of Middlesex and one step brother Nicholas Schults of Elmira. Funeral tomorrow morning from the house at 9 o.'clockAand from St. Mary's church at 9:3J», Rev. Leo. G. Hofschneider officiating. Burial in Holy Cross
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