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Katherine <I>Roszhart</I> Schrock

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Katherine Roszhart Schrock

Birth
Morton, Tazewell County, Illinois, USA
Death
5 Aug 1922 (aged 60)
Shelby County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Flanagan, Livingston County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Schrock.--Katherine Schrock (nee Boshzhart) (spelling unclear, may be Rozzhart) was born at Morton, Tazewell Co., Ill., Aug. 29, 1861; departed this life Aug. 5, 1922;
aged 60 y. 11 m. 7 d.

She had been in failing health for some time which developed into a cancer of the stomach and finally caused her death. On Aug. 15, 1882, she was united in marriage to Peter Schrock of Danvers, Ill. She leaves to mourn her departure a loving husband, 4 sons, 3 daughters, and 15 grandchildren. Father, mother and 4 sisters preceded her to the spirit world.

She accepted Christ as her Savior and united with the Amish Mennonite Church in early life, and remained a faithful member until death. She was a kind wife, a loving mother, and is the first one to break the family circle. The remains were taken from Shelbyville to Meadows, Ill., which had been requested.

Funeral services were held at the home of her brother Aug. 8, and laid to rest at the Waldo cemetery. Services were conducted by Bro. Reber of Shelbyville, and Bros. Kinsinger, Wirkler, and Hartzler of Gridley, Ill. Texts, I Cor. 15: 42-58; Rev. 7.

Weep not dear children, mother's resting,
All her pain and sufferings o'er,
Just prepare and hope to meet her
In heaven on the other shore.

Gospel Herald - Vol XV, Number 22, Aug 31, 1922 - pg 431
Transcribed by Kathryn Steckly, Indiana
Schrock.--Katherine Schrock (nee Boshzhart) (spelling unclear, may be Rozzhart) was born at Morton, Tazewell Co., Ill., Aug. 29, 1861; departed this life Aug. 5, 1922;
aged 60 y. 11 m. 7 d.

She had been in failing health for some time which developed into a cancer of the stomach and finally caused her death. On Aug. 15, 1882, she was united in marriage to Peter Schrock of Danvers, Ill. She leaves to mourn her departure a loving husband, 4 sons, 3 daughters, and 15 grandchildren. Father, mother and 4 sisters preceded her to the spirit world.

She accepted Christ as her Savior and united with the Amish Mennonite Church in early life, and remained a faithful member until death. She was a kind wife, a loving mother, and is the first one to break the family circle. The remains were taken from Shelbyville to Meadows, Ill., which had been requested.

Funeral services were held at the home of her brother Aug. 8, and laid to rest at the Waldo cemetery. Services were conducted by Bro. Reber of Shelbyville, and Bros. Kinsinger, Wirkler, and Hartzler of Gridley, Ill. Texts, I Cor. 15: 42-58; Rev. 7.

Weep not dear children, mother's resting,
All her pain and sufferings o'er,
Just prepare and hope to meet her
In heaven on the other shore.

Gospel Herald - Vol XV, Number 22, Aug 31, 1922 - pg 431
Transcribed by Kathryn Steckly, Indiana


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