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Caroline <I>Hornung</I> Adlof

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Caroline Hornung Adlof

Birth
Germany
Death
16 Apr 1917 (aged 53)
Gonzales County, Texas, USA
Burial
Gonzales, Gonzales County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
257 Space 2
Memorial ID
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Married 21 November 1882, Washington Co. TX

Micro Film Call #:Gen RMF 0245 (Gonzales Public Library)

Gonzales Inquirer April 19, 1917 pg 3

Laid To Rest
The remains of Mrs. C Adlof who died Monday night at 12 p.m., were laid to rest in the City Cemetery Wednesday afternoon.
Impressive funeral services were conducted at the residence in the presence of a large gathering of relatives and friends who had assembled to pay their parting tribute to her memory.
The service was conducted by Rev. John Streit, pastor of the German Methodist church, and Rev. F. Bohmfalk, the latter having charge of the services at the residence, making an impressive talk.
After the service was concluded, the acting pallbearers, Fred Ebel, A. H. Ebel, F. J. Lang, Otto Ehrig, E. C. Pagel and F. C. Nagel, conveyed the casket to the hearse, and the procession formed, moving to the cemetery.
A short service was held beside the open grave, Rev. Mr. Streit making a talk.
A profusion of beautiful floral offerings attested to the esteem in which Mrs. Adlof was held and breathed a fragrant message of sympathy to the bereaved loved ones. Among the lovely emblems was a handsome anchor of white roses, a tribute from the German Methodist Aid society of which she was a member. A large wreath was the offering from the German Epworth League.

The funeral was very largely attended , numbers of friends from over the county being present.
Married 21 November 1882, Washington Co. TX

Micro Film Call #:Gen RMF 0245 (Gonzales Public Library)

Gonzales Inquirer April 19, 1917 pg 3

Laid To Rest
The remains of Mrs. C Adlof who died Monday night at 12 p.m., were laid to rest in the City Cemetery Wednesday afternoon.
Impressive funeral services were conducted at the residence in the presence of a large gathering of relatives and friends who had assembled to pay their parting tribute to her memory.
The service was conducted by Rev. John Streit, pastor of the German Methodist church, and Rev. F. Bohmfalk, the latter having charge of the services at the residence, making an impressive talk.
After the service was concluded, the acting pallbearers, Fred Ebel, A. H. Ebel, F. J. Lang, Otto Ehrig, E. C. Pagel and F. C. Nagel, conveyed the casket to the hearse, and the procession formed, moving to the cemetery.
A short service was held beside the open grave, Rev. Mr. Streit making a talk.
A profusion of beautiful floral offerings attested to the esteem in which Mrs. Adlof was held and breathed a fragrant message of sympathy to the bereaved loved ones. Among the lovely emblems was a handsome anchor of white roses, a tribute from the German Methodist Aid society of which she was a member. A large wreath was the offering from the German Epworth League.

The funeral was very largely attended , numbers of friends from over the county being present.


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