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Josephine <I>Lejeune</I> Fruecht

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Josephine Lejeune Fruecht

Birth
Duquesne, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Jan 1940 (aged 39)
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
West Mifflin, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
G-10-6
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Mrs. Karl Fruecht
Mrs. Josephine Fruecht, 39, wife of Karl Fruecht, died suddenly of a heart attack at 7 a.m. last Friday at the home on Thompson Run.
She was born in this city on October 12, 1910 [sic], a daughter of Mrs. Susan and the late John Lejeune. She was a member of St. Agnes Church, Duquesne Court No. 871, Catholic Daughters of America, Christian Mothers and the W. T. H. Club.
She is survived by her husband, her mother, two daughters, Doris Mae and Lucille Gertrude; one son, Karl Jr., four brothers, Nicholas, William, Othmer and Phelan, and two sisters, Gertrude and Mrs. Margaret Doyle.
Services were held Monday with a blessing given at the mother's home, 111 Meadow street, at 9 a.m., followed by requiem high mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. Agnes Church, Thompson Run. Rev. A. J. Shaub was in charge. Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, this city. (Duquesne Times, Jan 12, 1940)
Mrs. Karl Fruecht
Mrs. Josephine Fruecht, 39, wife of Karl Fruecht, died suddenly of a heart attack at 7 a.m. last Friday at the home on Thompson Run.
She was born in this city on October 12, 1910 [sic], a daughter of Mrs. Susan and the late John Lejeune. She was a member of St. Agnes Church, Duquesne Court No. 871, Catholic Daughters of America, Christian Mothers and the W. T. H. Club.
She is survived by her husband, her mother, two daughters, Doris Mae and Lucille Gertrude; one son, Karl Jr., four brothers, Nicholas, William, Othmer and Phelan, and two sisters, Gertrude and Mrs. Margaret Doyle.
Services were held Monday with a blessing given at the mother's home, 111 Meadow street, at 9 a.m., followed by requiem high mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. Agnes Church, Thompson Run. Rev. A. J. Shaub was in charge. Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, this city. (Duquesne Times, Jan 12, 1940)


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