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Agatha L <I>Stoldt</I> McKitrick

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Agatha L Stoldt McKitrick

Birth
Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio, USA
Death
26 Oct 1919 (aged 29)
Burial
Fostoria, Hancock County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A Lot 25, Burial #5
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Mrs. Agatha Stoldt-McKitrick died Sunday at Rosewell, New Mexico, where she had been for some time for the benefit of her health. The remains will be brought to this city Thursday morning, arriving over the Hocking Valley and will be taken to the home of her brother, Joseph at 634 West Fremont street. The funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1:30 p.m. by Rev. C.E. Clessler and will be private. Burial will be in Fountain cemetery.
The deceased was born in this city Feb. 10, 1890 and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoldt. The family moved to Bucyrus in 1892 and returned here ten years later. She attended the public schools here and later the Academy. Before her marriage she was employed as stenographer in George E. Reed's office.
She was united in marriage May 25, 1916 to Kenneth McKitrick and resided in Toledo until failing health necessitated her removal to a milder climate. Her husband, mother and two brothers, Joseph and Morgan, survive. Mrs. McKitrick was a member of the Lutheran Church and will be well remembered by many friends who will be deeply grieved to learn of her demise.

Fostoria Daily Review October 28, 1919

Mrs. S. J. Goebel has been notified that her cousin, Mrs. K. S. McKitrick, 30, formerly Miss Agatha Stoldt, of Fostoria, died after an extended illness with tuberculosis, Sunday in New Mexico, whither she had gone two years ago in an attempt to regain her failing health. The remains will be brought to Fostoria, her girlhood home and the funeral held Friday from the home of the brother, Joseph Stoldt. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Goebel, Mrs. G. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. George Winnes and Ray Goebel will attend the last rites. Mr. and Mrs. McKitrick resided in Toledo before going to New Mexico. Mrs. McKitrick was quite well known in Fremont, where she visited many times.

Fremont Daily News October 29, 1919
Mrs. Agatha Stoldt-McKitrick died Sunday at Rosewell, New Mexico, where she had been for some time for the benefit of her health. The remains will be brought to this city Thursday morning, arriving over the Hocking Valley and will be taken to the home of her brother, Joseph at 634 West Fremont street. The funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1:30 p.m. by Rev. C.E. Clessler and will be private. Burial will be in Fountain cemetery.
The deceased was born in this city Feb. 10, 1890 and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoldt. The family moved to Bucyrus in 1892 and returned here ten years later. She attended the public schools here and later the Academy. Before her marriage she was employed as stenographer in George E. Reed's office.
She was united in marriage May 25, 1916 to Kenneth McKitrick and resided in Toledo until failing health necessitated her removal to a milder climate. Her husband, mother and two brothers, Joseph and Morgan, survive. Mrs. McKitrick was a member of the Lutheran Church and will be well remembered by many friends who will be deeply grieved to learn of her demise.

Fostoria Daily Review October 28, 1919

Mrs. S. J. Goebel has been notified that her cousin, Mrs. K. S. McKitrick, 30, formerly Miss Agatha Stoldt, of Fostoria, died after an extended illness with tuberculosis, Sunday in New Mexico, whither she had gone two years ago in an attempt to regain her failing health. The remains will be brought to Fostoria, her girlhood home and the funeral held Friday from the home of the brother, Joseph Stoldt. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Goebel, Mrs. G. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. George Winnes and Ray Goebel will attend the last rites. Mr. and Mrs. McKitrick resided in Toledo before going to New Mexico. Mrs. McKitrick was quite well known in Fremont, where she visited many times.

Fremont Daily News October 29, 1919


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