The funeral of Mrs. Fred Borck, of Charlestown who death was mentioned in the last issue of The Times, occurred on Saturday last from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horst. The remains were followed to the grave by a large concourse of mourning relatives and friends. Mrs. Borck was sick only a short time before her death. On June 1st, in company with friends, she went to the World's Fair at Chicago. On the 5th she was taken ill and medical aid summoned. She felt much better on the 8th and wanted to return to her home. One week after her return she passed to the world beyond.
Anna Louisa Borck was a daughter of Henry and Amelia Horst. She was born in the town of Charlestown, Sept. 26, 1868. During her life she was loved by all who knew her. In March, 1892, she lost her husband, he dying in this city. The Times extends sympathy.
The funeral of Mrs. Fred Borck, of Charlestown who death was mentioned in the last issue of The Times, occurred on Saturday last from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horst. The remains were followed to the grave by a large concourse of mourning relatives and friends. Mrs. Borck was sick only a short time before her death. On June 1st, in company with friends, she went to the World's Fair at Chicago. On the 5th she was taken ill and medical aid summoned. She felt much better on the 8th and wanted to return to her home. One week after her return she passed to the world beyond.
Anna Louisa Borck was a daughter of Henry and Amelia Horst. She was born in the town of Charlestown, Sept. 26, 1868. During her life she was loved by all who knew her. In March, 1892, she lost her husband, he dying in this city. The Times extends sympathy.
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