MRS. L. OCHS DIES, ILLINOIS
Well Known Resident Meets Death While On Visit
Funeral services for Mrs. Louis Ochs, 65, well known local resident who died Friday morning at the home of her niece, Mrs. A.J. Walsh at Highwood, Ill., have not yet been completed. The remains will arrive here early Sunday night and will be taken to the C.J. Jansky funeral home.
Mrs. Ochs had apparently been in good health when she left here last Sunday to visit with her son in Racine, and later went to Highwood to visit her niece. She underwent an operation here earlier in the year and her health was considerably improved.
Mrs. Ochs, nee Odelia Reinwand, was born in the town of Mishicot, October 5, 1867, a member of one of the town's earliest families. Forty-five years ago she was married in Mishicot to Louis Ochs, who survives her. After two years on the farm they moved to Two Rivers where they resided on 23rd street ever since.
Mrs. Ochs was well know in fraternal circles in Two Rivers, and was serving as noble grand of the Rebekahs after holding practically all of the offices of the order. She was also an active member of Grace Congregational church.
Besides her husband Mrs. Ochs leaves two daughters, Mrs. Clara Goedel of Waterloo, Ill., and Mrs. Josephine Francisco of this city, and three sons, Walter of Racine, Louis of Evanston, Ill., and Ervin of Waukegan, Ill. She also leaves a brother, Andrew Reinwand of Marshfield, Wis. There are nine grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times
Manitowoc, Wis.
August 12, 1933 P. 12
MRS. L. OCHS DIES, ILLINOIS
Well Known Resident Meets Death While On Visit
Funeral services for Mrs. Louis Ochs, 65, well known local resident who died Friday morning at the home of her niece, Mrs. A.J. Walsh at Highwood, Ill., have not yet been completed. The remains will arrive here early Sunday night and will be taken to the C.J. Jansky funeral home.
Mrs. Ochs had apparently been in good health when she left here last Sunday to visit with her son in Racine, and later went to Highwood to visit her niece. She underwent an operation here earlier in the year and her health was considerably improved.
Mrs. Ochs, nee Odelia Reinwand, was born in the town of Mishicot, October 5, 1867, a member of one of the town's earliest families. Forty-five years ago she was married in Mishicot to Louis Ochs, who survives her. After two years on the farm they moved to Two Rivers where they resided on 23rd street ever since.
Mrs. Ochs was well know in fraternal circles in Two Rivers, and was serving as noble grand of the Rebekahs after holding practically all of the offices of the order. She was also an active member of Grace Congregational church.
Besides her husband Mrs. Ochs leaves two daughters, Mrs. Clara Goedel of Waterloo, Ill., and Mrs. Josephine Francisco of this city, and three sons, Walter of Racine, Louis of Evanston, Ill., and Ervin of Waukegan, Ill. She also leaves a brother, Andrew Reinwand of Marshfield, Wis. There are nine grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times
Manitowoc, Wis.
August 12, 1933 P. 12
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