DEAD
Louisa Bolz was born in Leavenworth, September 18th 1859 and died March 27 1904, at her home near Hoyt, Kan., being at her death 44 years, 6 months and 9 days old.
She was married to Chas. Richards something over 20 years ago. To them were born eight children six sons and two daughters, all of whom are living,--to share with their bereaved father and husband the great loss of a dear companion and mother.
Mrs. Richards was born and baptized, in the Catholic Church, according to the teachings of that church.
Her sickness which terminated in death, was of short duration.
The death of a bosom companion cannot be otherwise than a great calamity to the surviving partiner in life, and to the motherless children, it is such a loss than no human agency can repair. Yet God who is infinitly wise doeth all things well, and to his will we should humbly bow.
The funeral was held in the M. E. Church, conducted by Rev. Pence of Topeka.
DEAD
Louisa Bolz was born in Leavenworth, September 18th 1859 and died March 27 1904, at her home near Hoyt, Kan., being at her death 44 years, 6 months and 9 days old.
She was married to Chas. Richards something over 20 years ago. To them were born eight children six sons and two daughters, all of whom are living,--to share with their bereaved father and husband the great loss of a dear companion and mother.
Mrs. Richards was born and baptized, in the Catholic Church, according to the teachings of that church.
Her sickness which terminated in death, was of short duration.
The death of a bosom companion cannot be otherwise than a great calamity to the surviving partiner in life, and to the motherless children, it is such a loss than no human agency can repair. Yet God who is infinitly wise doeth all things well, and to his will we should humbly bow.
The funeral was held in the M. E. Church, conducted by Rev. Pence of Topeka.
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