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The Columbus Journal, January 26, 1910
BOETTCHER--After an illness of several weeks, Mrs. Christina Boettcher, wife of Henry Boettcher, died at her home, three miles north of Clarks, last Friday. Mrs. Boettcher was born in Southern Russia, and came to America when a young girl, and came to Columbus where seventeen years ago she was married to Henry Boettcher. For several years Mr. Boettcher was employed as Union Pacific section foreman at Gardner, then Silver Ceek and then Clarks and a few years ago moved on their farm. Mrs. Boettcher leaves, besides her husband, five children, the youngest four years old and the oldest sixteen years. Quite a number of Columbus people attended the funeral Monday, among them being August Boettcher, Carl Boettcher, W.L. Boettcher, Carl Ewert, and their families, being relatives of the deceased. Rev. Neumarker of this city had charge of the funeral and conducted the services in the Clarks cemetery.
(Note: Records show she is buried at the Columbus Cemetery, so either a mis print was made or the body was moved)
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/platte/vitals/vitals1911.html
The Columbus Journal, January 26, 1910
BOETTCHER--After an illness of several weeks, Mrs. Christina Boettcher, wife of Henry Boettcher, died at her home, three miles north of Clarks, last Friday. Mrs. Boettcher was born in Southern Russia, and came to America when a young girl, and came to Columbus where seventeen years ago she was married to Henry Boettcher. For several years Mr. Boettcher was employed as Union Pacific section foreman at Gardner, then Silver Ceek and then Clarks and a few years ago moved on their farm. Mrs. Boettcher leaves, besides her husband, five children, the youngest four years old and the oldest sixteen years. Quite a number of Columbus people attended the funeral Monday, among them being August Boettcher, Carl Boettcher, W.L. Boettcher, Carl Ewert, and their families, being relatives of the deceased. Rev. Neumarker of this city had charge of the funeral and conducted the services in the Clarks cemetery.
(Note: Records show she is buried at the Columbus Cemetery, so either a mis print was made or the body was moved)
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