She was the granddaughter of Anton Wasinger, one of the four original explorers from Russia who preceded the German-Russian immigration in the 1870s.
Her maiden name was Anna Wasinger. She was the daughter of John Wasinger who homesteaded six miles east of Hays.
She was married to Joseph Bahl Feb. 15, 1898 in Hays. They have lived here ever since. The Bahl's had 15 children, seven of whom preceded Mrs. Bahl in death. Mrs. Bahl was a devout Catholic and was active in work at the St. Joseph's parish.
Survivors include her husband and the following children: Wendel and Agnes of the home; Sister Cordelia Marie, who is with the Order of O.L.V. Missionary Sisters of East Chicago, Ind.; Julius Bahl, Kennenick, Wash.; Mrs. Lucille, Weissbeck, Salem, Oregon; Mrs. Alice Brown, Los Angeles, Calif.; Charles Bahl, Victoria, and Richard Bahl, Inglewood, Calif. Also surviving are three sisters and a brother: Mrs. George Rohr, Topeka; Mrs. Fred Sauer, La Crosse; Mrs. Agatha Reichert, Antonino and Frank Wasinger, Ness City, and a number of half-brothers and half-sisters.
The body will be at the Brock Funeral home until Monday morning when the funeral will be at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's church. Burial will be at the St. Joseph's cemetery.
Hays Daily News, 2/15/1952
She was the granddaughter of Anton Wasinger, one of the four original explorers from Russia who preceded the German-Russian immigration in the 1870s.
Her maiden name was Anna Wasinger. She was the daughter of John Wasinger who homesteaded six miles east of Hays.
She was married to Joseph Bahl Feb. 15, 1898 in Hays. They have lived here ever since. The Bahl's had 15 children, seven of whom preceded Mrs. Bahl in death. Mrs. Bahl was a devout Catholic and was active in work at the St. Joseph's parish.
Survivors include her husband and the following children: Wendel and Agnes of the home; Sister Cordelia Marie, who is with the Order of O.L.V. Missionary Sisters of East Chicago, Ind.; Julius Bahl, Kennenick, Wash.; Mrs. Lucille, Weissbeck, Salem, Oregon; Mrs. Alice Brown, Los Angeles, Calif.; Charles Bahl, Victoria, and Richard Bahl, Inglewood, Calif. Also surviving are three sisters and a brother: Mrs. George Rohr, Topeka; Mrs. Fred Sauer, La Crosse; Mrs. Agatha Reichert, Antonino and Frank Wasinger, Ness City, and a number of half-brothers and half-sisters.
The body will be at the Brock Funeral home until Monday morning when the funeral will be at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's church. Burial will be at the St. Joseph's cemetery.
Hays Daily News, 2/15/1952
Family Members
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Agatha Catherine Wasinger Reichert
1876–1957
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Katherine Wasinger Sauer
1878–1950
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Maria Catherine "Mary" Wasinger Rohr
1881–1965
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Rosa Bertha Wasinger Sauer
1882–1956
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Wasinger Dechant
1884–1950
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Frank John Wassinger
1885–1962
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Amelia Wasinger Staab
1892–1947
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Nicholas J. "Nick" Wasinger
1894–1983
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Josephine "Josie" Wasinger Kuhn
1895–1979
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Matilda C Wasinger Gampper
1897–1986
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Julia F. Wasinger Glaze
1898–1975
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Theresa A Wasinger Williams
1900–1990
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Lawrence Joseph Wassinger
1901–1981
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Rose Leona Wasinger Rickert
1902–1995
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William John Wasinger
1904–1993
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Philomena Rosella Wasinger Harlan
1906–1990
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Angela Rita Wasinger Schmidt
1908–1980
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Frances E Wasinger Jackson
1910–1982
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Lawrence Bahl
1898–1906
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Wilfred Bahl
1900–1906
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Wendell Joseph Bahl
1900–1979
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Albert Joseph Bahl
1901–1983
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Sr M. Mark Bahl
1902–1942
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Alice Bahl Brown
1904–1992
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Sr Cordelia Marie Bahl
1905–1995
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Joseph Bahl
1906–1906
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Julius Marcus Bahl
1907–1988
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Agnes Bahl
1909–1996
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PVT Andrew Donald Bahl
1910–1944
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Jane Bahl
1911–1917
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Lucille Ann Bahl Weissbeck
1913–2009
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Charles Robert Bahl
1916–1985
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Richard Cecil Bahl
1917–2008
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