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Louisa Sophia Richter

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Louisa Sophia Richter

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
4 Apr 1906 (aged 45)
Appleton, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Arnsberg, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.5673722, Longitude: -89.7787083
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The Jackson Herald
Jackson MO
April 26, 1906 page 4 column 4

Died, at the home of A.W. Boeller of Appleton, Miss Louisa Richter, born Sept. 21, 1860, died April 11, 1906, at the age of 46 years, 6 months and 21 days.

She was the eldest daughter of Mary Richter of near Arnsberg. She came to visit her sister, Mrs. A.W. Boeller, on the 3rd of April and died on the 11th. She was sick only eight days; her trouble was lapped bowels. She leaves an aged mother, three brothers and five sister. They are Charles, Edward and John Richter, Mrs. Jacob Dambach, Mrs. Philip Walter, Mrs. Philip Kosten, Mrs. D. Martin Hopper and Mrs. August Boeller and a host of friends to mourn her death.

Her brothers and sisters are all married, except John, who is left alone with his aged mother. John and Louisa have lived together for twelve years; but now the trio is broken.

Louisa was christened and confirmed a Lutheran, and her prayer book and song book never were neglected. A great pleasure was it for her, when the married brothers and sisters, with their families, came home and she got a dinner for them. But Louisa is not there any more. Her friendly face is gone; never to meet the coming visitors any more; but is still waiting for us, but at a better place; and when we meet her we shall never part.

She was buried at the Arnsberg graveyard on the 12th day of April, where her father was buried fifteen years ago. Those moans and groans, those words, heaven, oh, heaven, Jesus, are not heard any more. Sorry it is to part with a dear one here; but happy will it be to meet again where parting is no more.

Mrs. A. W. Boeller.
The Jackson Herald
Jackson MO
April 26, 1906 page 4 column 4

Died, at the home of A.W. Boeller of Appleton, Miss Louisa Richter, born Sept. 21, 1860, died April 11, 1906, at the age of 46 years, 6 months and 21 days.

She was the eldest daughter of Mary Richter of near Arnsberg. She came to visit her sister, Mrs. A.W. Boeller, on the 3rd of April and died on the 11th. She was sick only eight days; her trouble was lapped bowels. She leaves an aged mother, three brothers and five sister. They are Charles, Edward and John Richter, Mrs. Jacob Dambach, Mrs. Philip Walter, Mrs. Philip Kosten, Mrs. D. Martin Hopper and Mrs. August Boeller and a host of friends to mourn her death.

Her brothers and sisters are all married, except John, who is left alone with his aged mother. John and Louisa have lived together for twelve years; but now the trio is broken.

Louisa was christened and confirmed a Lutheran, and her prayer book and song book never were neglected. A great pleasure was it for her, when the married brothers and sisters, with their families, came home and she got a dinner for them. But Louisa is not there any more. Her friendly face is gone; never to meet the coming visitors any more; but is still waiting for us, but at a better place; and when we meet her we shall never part.

She was buried at the Arnsberg graveyard on the 12th day of April, where her father was buried fifteen years ago. Those moans and groans, those words, heaven, oh, heaven, Jesus, are not heard any more. Sorry it is to part with a dear one here; but happy will it be to meet again where parting is no more.

Mrs. A. W. Boeller.


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