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Maria <I>Kosch</I> Kauer

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Maria Kosch Kauer

Birth
Czech Republic
Death
2 May 1942 (aged 67)
Rib Lake, Taylor County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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5/8/1942 Obituary Rib Lake Herald
MRS. MARIE KAUER "Mrs. Marie Kauer, 67, died at the home of her son, Anton Kauer, in the Town of Rib Lake on May 2, 1942, following a stroke of paralysis. Marie Kosch was born December 23, 1874 in what was then Bohemia in Europe. In 1895 she was united in marriage to Anton Kauer and soon after came to this country with a party of relatives and friends. Their first home in America was in the State of Iowa where they spent two months, then came to Taylor County where they lived for 2 years on a farm in the Town of Rib Lake, which was known as the Zondlo farm. After this they moved to the Mud Lake district and made a home on a farm there and this community continued to be their home until their death. Mr. Kauer preceded his wife in death 24 years ago. 11 children were born to this union, 1 died at birth, 1 daughter, Marie, died in 1912 at the age of 9 years, and 1 son, Lambert, was killed at the age of 14 in 1925. The remaining children are Anton Kauer, Joe A. Kauer, Peter B. Kauer, Mrs. Rose Faber, Mrs. Christina Blair, Mrs. Catherine Van Hecker, all of this community; Mrs. Anna Payampas of Phildelphia; John Kauer of Milwaukee and Mrs. Elizabeth Rhody of Ogema. All of the surviving children and one sister, Mrs. Rose Mayer of Pittsburgh, and one brother, Joseph Kosch of Rib Lake, were able to be present at the funeral. Deceased is also survived by two brothers, Emil Kosch of Yakima, Washington, and Anton Kosch, whose whereabouts are unknown, and 17 grandchildren. Mrs. Kauer was a loving wife and mother, making a good home for her family and she leaves a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. She was a faithful member of St. John's Catholic Church, as well as a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters and Christian Mothers Society. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning from the Catholic Church with a nephew of the deceased, the Rev. Fr. John Kauer of Solon Springs, officiating. Interment was made at Lakeview Cemetery. Pallbearers were Phillip Bonde, Joe Kress, Sr., Frank Turba, Joe Probst, Jr., John Faber, and Henry Niggemann."
5/8/1942 Obituary Rib Lake Herald
MRS. MARIE KAUER "Mrs. Marie Kauer, 67, died at the home of her son, Anton Kauer, in the Town of Rib Lake on May 2, 1942, following a stroke of paralysis. Marie Kosch was born December 23, 1874 in what was then Bohemia in Europe. In 1895 she was united in marriage to Anton Kauer and soon after came to this country with a party of relatives and friends. Their first home in America was in the State of Iowa where they spent two months, then came to Taylor County where they lived for 2 years on a farm in the Town of Rib Lake, which was known as the Zondlo farm. After this they moved to the Mud Lake district and made a home on a farm there and this community continued to be their home until their death. Mr. Kauer preceded his wife in death 24 years ago. 11 children were born to this union, 1 died at birth, 1 daughter, Marie, died in 1912 at the age of 9 years, and 1 son, Lambert, was killed at the age of 14 in 1925. The remaining children are Anton Kauer, Joe A. Kauer, Peter B. Kauer, Mrs. Rose Faber, Mrs. Christina Blair, Mrs. Catherine Van Hecker, all of this community; Mrs. Anna Payampas of Phildelphia; John Kauer of Milwaukee and Mrs. Elizabeth Rhody of Ogema. All of the surviving children and one sister, Mrs. Rose Mayer of Pittsburgh, and one brother, Joseph Kosch of Rib Lake, were able to be present at the funeral. Deceased is also survived by two brothers, Emil Kosch of Yakima, Washington, and Anton Kosch, whose whereabouts are unknown, and 17 grandchildren. Mrs. Kauer was a loving wife and mother, making a good home for her family and she leaves a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. She was a faithful member of St. John's Catholic Church, as well as a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters and Christian Mothers Society. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning from the Catholic Church with a nephew of the deceased, the Rev. Fr. John Kauer of Solon Springs, officiating. Interment was made at Lakeview Cemetery. Pallbearers were Phillip Bonde, Joe Kress, Sr., Frank Turba, Joe Probst, Jr., John Faber, and Henry Niggemann."


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