Joe Barta, a well-known and popular farmer of this vicinity--brother of John Barta, the merchant of this city--died at the family residence near Weimar last Tuesday morning after a two weeks' illness of inflammation of the stomach. Mr. Barta was 37 years of age, a quiet, steady man, the possessor of a large circle of friends, and his death is deeply regretted. His remains were laid to rest in the Odd Fellows' cemetery Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, the funeral being largely attended. Our sincere and heartfelt sympathy is extended the bereaved family.
Weimar Mercury, November 17, 1900, page 5
Joe Barta, a well-known and popular farmer of this vicinity--brother of John Barta, the merchant of this city--died at the family residence near Weimar last Tuesday morning after a two weeks' illness of inflammation of the stomach. Mr. Barta was 37 years of age, a quiet, steady man, the possessor of a large circle of friends, and his death is deeply regretted. His remains were laid to rest in the Odd Fellows' cemetery Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, the funeral being largely attended. Our sincere and heartfelt sympathy is extended the bereaved family.
Weimar Mercury, November 17, 1900, page 5
Gravesite Details
Anna & Josef are on different side of one grave stone
Family Members
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John Barta Jr
1860–1932
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Mary Barta Marak
1866–1955
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Joanna "Jane" Barta Hanselka
1870–1960
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Frank Barta
1871–1957
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Julie Barta Boeker
1873–1958
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Anton Jana Barta
1876–1895
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Augusta Barta Drost
1878–1951
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Louis Barta
1880–1945
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Emil Barta
1882–1950
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Charlie Barta
1884–1946
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Emilie Barta Drozd
1885–1970
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Anna Frances Barta Cikanek
1888–1970
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Sophie H Barta Volcik
1891–1978
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