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Edward George Boesche

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Edward George Boesche

Birth
Plato, McLeod County, Minnesota, USA
Death
14 Oct 1923 (aged 43)
Plato, McLeod County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Helen Township, McLeod County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Plato Community News: Sunday morning, Oct. 14, at four o'clock Edward Boesche passed away at his homestead, after having suffered for a long time from cancer of the stomach. He is survived by a wife, seven children, one brother and three sisters. The oldest child is eleven years of age and the youngest six weeks. The brothers and sisters are William, August, Bertha, Mrs. William Miller and Mrs. Henry Arlt, who resides at Glencoe.
The deceased was forty-three years of age and had been married to Emma Miller Boesche for thirteen years. For the past two years he had suffered from cancer and although he did everything possible to effect a cure, the disease had obtained too strong a hold to be eradicated. About three months ago he went to a hospital in Minneapolis to take treatments and he also consulted a cancer specialist from Indianapolis, but the cure seemed to be impossible.
The funeral services were held Wednesday, the seventeenth of October, at the St. John's Lutheran church and the Rev. Zwintscher. The body was laid to rest in the cemetery near the church.
The bereaved ones have the sincere sympathy of the entire community in their hour of sorrow.

Published in the Glencoe Enterprise 10/25/1923
Plato Community News: Sunday morning, Oct. 14, at four o'clock Edward Boesche passed away at his homestead, after having suffered for a long time from cancer of the stomach. He is survived by a wife, seven children, one brother and three sisters. The oldest child is eleven years of age and the youngest six weeks. The brothers and sisters are William, August, Bertha, Mrs. William Miller and Mrs. Henry Arlt, who resides at Glencoe.
The deceased was forty-three years of age and had been married to Emma Miller Boesche for thirteen years. For the past two years he had suffered from cancer and although he did everything possible to effect a cure, the disease had obtained too strong a hold to be eradicated. About three months ago he went to a hospital in Minneapolis to take treatments and he also consulted a cancer specialist from Indianapolis, but the cure seemed to be impossible.
The funeral services were held Wednesday, the seventeenth of October, at the St. John's Lutheran church and the Rev. Zwintscher. The body was laid to rest in the cemetery near the church.
The bereaved ones have the sincere sympathy of the entire community in their hour of sorrow.

Published in the Glencoe Enterprise 10/25/1923


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