Charles Ochs, Life Resident Two Rivers, Dies
TWO RIVERS, May 9.-Charles Ochs, life-long resident of Two Rivers, died at the home of his brother, Louis Ochs, 1511 Twenty-third street, at 3 o'clock yesterday aftenoon, death being due to hardening of the arteries. Mr. Ochs was born in Two Rivers June 22, 1861, and had been active up until several years ago, when he led a life of retirement, making his home with his brother.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon from the home of his brother at 2 o'clock, and from the Congregational church at 2:30, Rev. T.A. Hawkes to officiate.
Burial will take place at Odd Fellows cemetery. Louis Ochs, a brother of the decedent, is the only living relative, Mr. Ochs being a bachelor. Several friends from away are expected here for the funeral services.
Manitowoc Herald News
Manitowoc, Wis.
May 9, 1924 P. 2
he funeral of Charles Ochs, who passed away late Thursday, May 9, at the home of his brother, Louis, took place Sunday afternoon. The funeral was held from the home, 1511 Twenty-Third Street with services at Grace Congregational Church, Rev. T.H. Hawkes officiating. Burial was at Pioneer's Rest. Deceased suffered from leakage of the heart and hardening of the arteries for over a year but was not confined to bed until the day of his death. Up to the time of his illness, he was for a long time employed at the F. Eggers Veneer Seating Co. He was born in the town of Two Rivers, 62 years ago and has ever since resided in Two Rivers and vicinity. Out of town people here for the funeral were: Mrs. Clara Cramer, Mrs. Louis Ochs and Mrs. A.J. Walsh of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ochs of Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. King of Manitowoc.
Card of Thanks
We are sincerely grateful to friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended us in our bereavement due to the illness and death of our uncle and brother, Charles Ochs. More especially, we appreciate the services of Rev. T.A. Hawkes and the choir at the funeral service, the use of cars and the beautiful floral tributes.
Louis Ochs and Family
The Reporter, Fri., May 16, 1924
Charles Ochs, Life Resident Two Rivers, Dies
TWO RIVERS, May 9.-Charles Ochs, life-long resident of Two Rivers, died at the home of his brother, Louis Ochs, 1511 Twenty-third street, at 3 o'clock yesterday aftenoon, death being due to hardening of the arteries. Mr. Ochs was born in Two Rivers June 22, 1861, and had been active up until several years ago, when he led a life of retirement, making his home with his brother.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon from the home of his brother at 2 o'clock, and from the Congregational church at 2:30, Rev. T.A. Hawkes to officiate.
Burial will take place at Odd Fellows cemetery. Louis Ochs, a brother of the decedent, is the only living relative, Mr. Ochs being a bachelor. Several friends from away are expected here for the funeral services.
Manitowoc Herald News
Manitowoc, Wis.
May 9, 1924 P. 2
he funeral of Charles Ochs, who passed away late Thursday, May 9, at the home of his brother, Louis, took place Sunday afternoon. The funeral was held from the home, 1511 Twenty-Third Street with services at Grace Congregational Church, Rev. T.H. Hawkes officiating. Burial was at Pioneer's Rest. Deceased suffered from leakage of the heart and hardening of the arteries for over a year but was not confined to bed until the day of his death. Up to the time of his illness, he was for a long time employed at the F. Eggers Veneer Seating Co. He was born in the town of Two Rivers, 62 years ago and has ever since resided in Two Rivers and vicinity. Out of town people here for the funeral were: Mrs. Clara Cramer, Mrs. Louis Ochs and Mrs. A.J. Walsh of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ochs of Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. King of Manitowoc.
Card of Thanks
We are sincerely grateful to friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended us in our bereavement due to the illness and death of our uncle and brother, Charles Ochs. More especially, we appreciate the services of Rev. T.A. Hawkes and the choir at the funeral service, the use of cars and the beautiful floral tributes.
Louis Ochs and Family
The Reporter, Fri., May 16, 1924
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