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Catharine <I>Bohnart</I> Hofstetter

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Catharine Bohnart Hofstetter

Birth
Johnson County, Iowa, USA
Death
26 Apr 1942 (aged 71)
Lawrence, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Lawrence, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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The Guide Rock Signal (Guide Rock, NE), Thursday, May 13, 1943; pg. 1

Mrs. A. Hofstetter Buried On Last Thursday

Rites for Mrs. Catherine Bohnart Hofstetter were held Thursday of last week at the Sacred Heart church (sic) at Lawrence conducted by the Very Rev. Frank J. Kopecky, V. F, pastor. Burial was in Sacred Heart cemetery (sic).

Mrs. Hofstetter was born in Johnson county (sic), Iowa, May 4, 1870, and was 72 at the time of her death. She passed away Monday noon, April 26, at her home. She came to Nebraska in pioneer days with her parent, who homesteaded one and a half miles east of Lawrence, present site of Sacred Heart cemetery (sic).

On June 25, 1889, she was married to Andrew Hofstetter at St Stephen's church (sic). The family lived on a farm a mile north of Lawrence until 1919, when Mr. and Mrs. Hofstetter retired and moved to Lawrence.

Besides her husband she it survived by one daughter, Mrs. Celia Reiman of Guide Rock, three sons, Edward of Bushnell and Frank and Labert of Lawrence, one sister, Mrs. Anna Hanzlicek of Lawrence and two brothers, Louis Bohnart of Wood River and Joe Bohnart of Missouri. — Superior Express.
The Guide Rock Signal (Guide Rock, NE), Thursday, May 13, 1943; pg. 1

Mrs. A. Hofstetter Buried On Last Thursday

Rites for Mrs. Catherine Bohnart Hofstetter were held Thursday of last week at the Sacred Heart church (sic) at Lawrence conducted by the Very Rev. Frank J. Kopecky, V. F, pastor. Burial was in Sacred Heart cemetery (sic).

Mrs. Hofstetter was born in Johnson county (sic), Iowa, May 4, 1870, and was 72 at the time of her death. She passed away Monday noon, April 26, at her home. She came to Nebraska in pioneer days with her parent, who homesteaded one and a half miles east of Lawrence, present site of Sacred Heart cemetery (sic).

On June 25, 1889, she was married to Andrew Hofstetter at St Stephen's church (sic). The family lived on a farm a mile north of Lawrence until 1919, when Mr. and Mrs. Hofstetter retired and moved to Lawrence.

Besides her husband she it survived by one daughter, Mrs. Celia Reiman of Guide Rock, three sons, Edward of Bushnell and Frank and Labert of Lawrence, one sister, Mrs. Anna Hanzlicek of Lawrence and two brothers, Louis Bohnart of Wood River and Joe Bohnart of Missouri. — Superior Express.

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