Obit: Kocher, Louis (1849 - 1921)
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Surnames: KOCHER
ROEHRDANZ ----Source:
GREENWOOD GLEANER (Greenwood, Wis.) 07/07/1921 Kocher, Louis (6
AUG 1849 - 27 JUN 1921) Louis Kocher was
born at Barton, Wis., Aug. 6, 1849. In 1877 he was united in
marriage to Miss Mary Roehrdanz at Kewaskum, who preceded him in
death about a year ago. Eleven children, 8 girls and 3 boys were
born to this union, all of who are still living. Deceased was taken
suddenly ill Sunday June 26, and died at the Kocher Bros. Home,
southeast of the city (Greenwood, Clark County, Wis.), Monday, June
27, 1921, having reached the age of 71 years, 10 months and 21
days. Mr. Kocher was a
kind and loving husband and father, and well-liked by all who knew
him. Funeral services
were held from the home last Thursday afternoon. Interment was made
in the Greenwood Cemetery, Rev. Bickell officiated. Obit: Kocher,
Louis (1849 - 1921) Surnames: KOCHER ROEHRDANZ ----Source:
GREENWOOD GLEANER (Greenwood, Wis.) 07/07/1921 Kocher, Louis (6
AUG 1849 - 27 JUN 1921) Louis Kocher was
born at Barton, Wis., Aug. 6, 1849. In 1877 he was united in
marriage to Miss Mary Roehrdanz at Kewaskum, who preceded him in
death about a year ago. Eleven children, 8 girls and 3 boys were
born to this union, all of who are still living. Deceased was taken
suddenly ill Sunday June 26, and died at the Kocher Bros. Home,
southeast of the city (Greenwood, Clark County, Wis.), Monday, June
27, 1921, having reached the age of 71 years, 10 months and 21
days. Mr. Kocher was a
kind and loving husband and father, and well-liked by all who knew
him. Funeral services
were held from the home last Thursday afternoon. Interment was made
in the Greenwood Cemetery, Rev. Bickell officiated.
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