UNKNOWN NEWSPAPER, HAND DATED 3-12-1934
DEATH CLAIMS WELL KNOWN LOCAL WOMAN
Mrs. John Kaul Passed Away At Brussels Street Home Sunday Morning. Funeral To Be Held Wednesday Morning At Nine.
Mrs. Sophia Kaul, 84, widow of the late John Kaul, died at the family home on Brussels street, yesterday morning at half past eight o'clock after being ill for some time. Her death is attributed to infirmities of old age.
Solemn requiem mass will be held in St. Marys church Wednesday morning at nine o'clock to be followed by burial in St. Marys cemetery.
Members of the L.C.B.A., Altar Society, Rosary Society and Ladies Aid will attend the funeral in a body.
Mrs. Kaul, nee Sophia Goetz, was born in St. Marys December 17, 1849, the daughter of John and Helena Goetz, who were among the earlier residents of this section.
She received her education in the schools of that day and continued to make St. Marys her home the balance of her life.
She is survived by one son, Isadore J., and four daughters; Mary, Mrs. A.A. Pistner; Helen, Mrs. Dan Costello; Clara, Mrs. B..H. Mulvihill and Genevieve, Mrs. R.B. Baddley, all of St. Marys.
Two brothers, Michael Goetz of town; Alois F. Goetz of Buffalo, and a sister, Mrs. Kunigabda Bauer, Columbus, O., also survive.
Mrs. Kaul was known far and wide for her charitable deeds, devotion to her family and an active exponent of Christian principles in life.
DEATH CLAIMS WELL KNOWN LOCAL WOMAN
Mrs. John Kaul Passed Away At Brussels Street Home Sunday Morning. Funeral To Be Held Wednesday Morning At Nine.
Mrs. Sophia Kaul, 84, widow of the late John Kaul, died at the family home on Brussels street, yesterday morning at half past eight o'clock after being ill for some time. Her death is attributed to infirmities of old age.
Solemn requiem mass will be held in St. Marys church Wednesday morning at nine o'clock to be followed by burial in St. Marys cemetery.
Members of the L.C.B.A., Altar Society, Rosary Society and Ladies Aid will attend the funeral in a body.
Mrs. Kaul, nee Sophia Goetz, was born in St. Marys December 17, 1849, the daughter of John and Helena Goetz, who were among the earlier residents of this section.
She received her education in the schools of that day and continued to make St. Marys her home the balance of her life.
She is survived by one son, Isadore J., and four daughters; Mary, Mrs. A.A. Pistner; Helen, Mrs. Dan Costello; Clara, Mrs. B..H. Mulvihill and Genevieve, Mrs. R.B. Baddley, all of St. Marys.
Two brothers, Michael Goetz of town; Alois F. Goetz of Buffalo, and a sister, Mrs. Kunigabda Bauer, Columbus, O., also survive.
Mrs. Kaul was known far and wide for her charitable deeds, devotion to her family and an active exponent of Christian principles in life.