She was born at Walla Walla and moved to Yakima in 1911. Her husband, Adolph J. Bischoff, died in 1941.
Mrs. Bischoff was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and the Ladies Altar Society.
She is survived by four sons, Merv and Joe, both of Yakima, the Rev. Anthony Bischoff, S.J. of Washington, D.C. and the Rev. William N. Bischoff, S.J. of Seattle, two daughters, Mrs. Norman (Rosemary) Falon of Yakima and Mrs. Walter J. (Betty) Beam of Dallas, Tex,; three brothers, Frank Clark of Gresham, Ore., Leo Clark of Sacramento, Calif., and Robert H. Clark of Beverly Hills, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. J.C. (Lillian) Walter of Sacramento, and Mrs. Margaret Klees, Mrs. Frank (Irene) Murphy and Mrs. R.H. (Josephine) Leisinger, all of Portland, Ore.; 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and 16 step-grandchildren.
(Yakima Herald Republic, Tuesday, October 21, 1975)
She was born at Walla Walla and moved to Yakima in 1911. Her husband, Adolph J. Bischoff, died in 1941.
Mrs. Bischoff was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and the Ladies Altar Society.
She is survived by four sons, Merv and Joe, both of Yakima, the Rev. Anthony Bischoff, S.J. of Washington, D.C. and the Rev. William N. Bischoff, S.J. of Seattle, two daughters, Mrs. Norman (Rosemary) Falon of Yakima and Mrs. Walter J. (Betty) Beam of Dallas, Tex,; three brothers, Frank Clark of Gresham, Ore., Leo Clark of Sacramento, Calif., and Robert H. Clark of Beverly Hills, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. J.C. (Lillian) Walter of Sacramento, and Mrs. Margaret Klees, Mrs. Frank (Irene) Murphy and Mrs. R.H. (Josephine) Leisinger, all of Portland, Ore.; 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and 16 step-grandchildren.
(Yakima Herald Republic, Tuesday, October 21, 1975)
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