The News-Sentinel 1937 - Fulton County Public Library
The News-Sentinel 1937 - Fulton County Public Library
The News-Sentinel 1937 - Fulton County Public Library
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uilding, Lloyd [BEEHLER] and Lester [BEEHLER] at home, daughter Mrs. Clara OVERMYER,<br />
Hamlett, three grandchildren, two brothers William [HASSENPLUG] and Elba [HASSENPLUG] and two<br />
sisters, Mrs. Rosie O’BLENIS and Mrs. Charles SANDERS all of this city. Two children preceded Mrs.<br />
Beehler in death.<br />
<strong>The</strong> funeral services will be held from the Grandview Evangelical Church at 2 p.m. Tuesday with Rev.<br />
Phillip HANEY in charge. Burial will be made in the cemetery at South Germany.<br />
Miss Kathryn HECK, aged 65, for many years a resident of Rochester, died at her home in Columbia<br />
City, Sunday, following a three year’s illness due to complications.<br />
<strong>The</strong> deceased was born in Columbia City and for many years made her home with her sister, the late<br />
Mrs. Mary RAUSH in this city.<br />
Miss Heck was employed as clerk in the HOLMAN and ONSTOTT store for a number of years. She<br />
was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of this city.<br />
Survivors are four sisters, Mrs. Frank NESS, Mrs. Emma KILER, Mrs. Edward EDGAR and Mrs.<br />
Louise McCOY, all of Columbia City and a number of nephews, among them, Mrs. Emma FOOR [sic] of<br />
this city and Earl RAUSH of Waukegan, Ill.<br />
Services are to be held in Columbia City, Tuesday at 10 a.m. after which the body will be brought to<br />
this city. Funeral services then will be held in the Val Zimmerman Funeral Apartment at 1:30 p.m. with<br />
Rev. D. S. PERRY in charge. Burial will be made in the Odd Fellows cemetery.<br />
Tuesday, January 12, <strong>1937</strong><br />
Ferd HEILBRUN and Mrs. Bertha LEVI have received word of the death of their brother-in-law Julius<br />
RICH, aged 70, which occurred at his home in Nashville, Tenn., Monday evening.<br />
Death was due to a stroke of paralysis which he suffered Sunday night. Mr. Rich had been in ill health<br />
with high blood pressure for several years and had been spending the winter months in Florida.<br />
Mr. Rich was a member of the firm of Reih, Swartz and Joseph, owners of the largest ready-to-wear<br />
ladies clothing store in Nashville. <strong>The</strong> firm several months ago moved into a modern store building which<br />
had been erected during the past year.<br />
Mr. Rich was born in Nashville and had lived there all of his lifie. His wife was formerly Miss Belle<br />
HEILBRUN of this city. <strong>The</strong> Rich family for many years spent the summer months in Rochester.<br />
Survivors are the widow, two daughters Mrs. Abe EAGLE and Mrs. Lewis EAGLE of Selma,<br />
Alabama and a brother who resides in New York.<br />
<strong>The</strong> funeral services will be held in Nashville Thursday with interment there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles<br />
ESSIG will attend. Mrs. Essig is a grandniece of the deceased. Mr. Heilbrun and Mrs. Levi will be unable<br />
to go to Nashville because of illness.<br />
Funeral services for the late Milton ALSPACH, who died Monday morning after a long illness, will be<br />
held from the Zimmerman Brothers Funeral Home at the corner of Jefferson and Eleventh streets at 2 p.m.<br />
Thursday. Rev. BARNES of the Holiness Church at <strong>Fulton</strong> will be in charge. <strong>The</strong> Rochester Moose Lodge<br />
will be in charge of the graveside service in the Odd Fellows Cemetery.