She married on January 3, 1909, to to Charles Arthur Kircher.
Marin Independent-Journal, Aug 17, 1968:
Agnes Kircher Dies at 79
Agnes Kircher, the 1966 Outstanding Senior Citizen of Marin County, died yesterday in a local hospital after a short illness. She was 79.
A 76-year Marin resident, Mrs. Kircher was the wife of the late Charles Kircher, a ferryboat pilot for the Northwestern Pacific Railroad in pre-bridge days. She was a native of Lakeville, Sonoma County.
Mrs. Kircher served on the Tiburon Sanitary District board, the juvenile probation committee and the citizens advisory committee for planning. She was a member of Y.L.I. Star of the Sea, Sausalito, the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmark Society, st. Hilary's Church Guild, Tiburon, and the Redwood Shade Garden Club of Tiburon.
At 75, Mrs. Kircher was manager of the Village Salvage Shop in Tiburon.
She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mary King of San Rafael; Sister M. Bertha, O.P., of Dominican College; Mrs. Barbara Hughes of San Rafael, and Kathryn Pratt of Seattle, Wash.; four sons, Charles A. Kircher of San Diego, Thomas B. Kircher of San Rafael, John L. Kircher of Albuquerque, N.M. and Philip James Kircher of Bodega Bay, and 18 grandchildren.
Rosary services will be recited tomorrow at the Keaton Chapel in San Rafael at 8 p.m. Funeral will be Monday at 9:30 a.m. at St. Hilary's Church in Tiburon. A funeral procession will leave Keaton's at 9 a.m. Burial will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
She married on January 3, 1909, to to Charles Arthur Kircher.
Marin Independent-Journal, Aug 17, 1968:
Agnes Kircher Dies at 79
Agnes Kircher, the 1966 Outstanding Senior Citizen of Marin County, died yesterday in a local hospital after a short illness. She was 79.
A 76-year Marin resident, Mrs. Kircher was the wife of the late Charles Kircher, a ferryboat pilot for the Northwestern Pacific Railroad in pre-bridge days. She was a native of Lakeville, Sonoma County.
Mrs. Kircher served on the Tiburon Sanitary District board, the juvenile probation committee and the citizens advisory committee for planning. She was a member of Y.L.I. Star of the Sea, Sausalito, the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmark Society, st. Hilary's Church Guild, Tiburon, and the Redwood Shade Garden Club of Tiburon.
At 75, Mrs. Kircher was manager of the Village Salvage Shop in Tiburon.
She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mary King of San Rafael; Sister M. Bertha, O.P., of Dominican College; Mrs. Barbara Hughes of San Rafael, and Kathryn Pratt of Seattle, Wash.; four sons, Charles A. Kircher of San Diego, Thomas B. Kircher of San Rafael, John L. Kircher of Albuquerque, N.M. and Philip James Kircher of Bodega Bay, and 18 grandchildren.
Rosary services will be recited tomorrow at the Keaton Chapel in San Rafael at 8 p.m. Funeral will be Monday at 9:30 a.m. at St. Hilary's Church in Tiburon. A funeral procession will leave Keaton's at 9 a.m. Burial will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Family Members
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Patrick Thomas Bradley
1848–1938
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Mary Agnes Ahern Bradley
1859–1937
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Charles Arthur Kircher
1879–1952
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John Francis Bradley
1884–1959
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James Ahern Bradley
1886–1963
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Hilary P. Bradley
1893–1920
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Miriam Marcella Bradley Grbac
1899–1995
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Mary Frances Kircher King
1909–1996
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Mary Bertha Kircher
1912–1999
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Thomas Bradley Kircher
1921–2008
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John Lawrence Kircher
1926–2010
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Mary Agnes Bradley Kircher
1950 United States Federal Census
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Mary Agnes Bradley Kircher
1920 United States Federal Census
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Mary Agnes Bradley Kircher
1930 United States Federal Census
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Mary Agnes Bradley Kircher
1940 United States Federal Census
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Mary Agnes Bradley Kircher
1910 United States Federal Census
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