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Catherine <I>Stroble</I> Kohr

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Catherine Stroble Kohr

Birth
Falmouth, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 Dec 1935 (aged 34)
Royalton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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MRS. LEROY KOHR DIED
AT HOME IN ROYALTON
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She Had Been Ailing
For Past Five Years
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AGED 34 YEARS
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Survived By Her Husband And Four Children,
Private Funeral Services Tuesday Afternoon
At Brestle Funeral Home, Six Ladies To Be
Pall Bearers.
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Mrs. Kathryn Stroble Kohr, aged 34 years, wife of LeRoy Kohr, of Penn Street, Royalton, who had been ill for the past five years, died Saturday evening shortly after 7 o'clock. She had been operated upon five times and had been bedfast at her home for the past fourteen weeks. Death was due to a complication of diseases.

She was born in Falmouth, July 18, 1901 and is a daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Stroble, of Royalton. She was a member of the Mennonite Church in Lancaster County, and lived in Royalton for the past five years, moving there from town.

She is survived by her husband, one son, John and three daughters, June, Jacqueline and Joan all at home. Her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Stroble, one sister, Mrs. Eugene Manear and two brothers, Fred Stroble and Henry Stroble, Erie, Pa.

Private funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Brestle's Funeral Home, Rev. Robert L. Lang, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, officiating. Private burial in the Middletown Cemetery. There will be no viewing the body by request of the deceased.

Also by request of the deceased the pall bearers will consist of six ladies, as follows; Mrs. Edward Rudy, Mrs. Leroy Snyder, Mrs. Harry Kohr, Mrs. Jacob Stoner, Mrs. Benjamin Brubaker and Mrs. Martin Coble.

[Unknown Newspaper - December 1935]
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Middletown --- Mrs. Kathryn Kohr, thirty-four, died at her home in Penn Street, Royalton, Saturday night of a complication of diseases. She was a member of the Mennonite Church. She is survived by her husband, Leroy Kohr, son, John, daughters, June, Jacqueline and Joanna all at home; her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Stroble, Royalton; a sister Mrs. Edna Menear, Royal, and two brothers, Fred Stroble , Royalton and Henry Stroble, Erie, Pa.

[Intelligencer Journal - Wednesday, December 11, 1935]
MRS. LEROY KOHR DIED
AT HOME IN ROYALTON
~~~~~~~~~~
She Had Been Ailing
For Past Five Years
~~~~~~~~~~
AGED 34 YEARS
~~~~~~~~~~
Survived By Her Husband And Four Children,
Private Funeral Services Tuesday Afternoon
At Brestle Funeral Home, Six Ladies To Be
Pall Bearers.
~~~~~~~~~~
Mrs. Kathryn Stroble Kohr, aged 34 years, wife of LeRoy Kohr, of Penn Street, Royalton, who had been ill for the past five years, died Saturday evening shortly after 7 o'clock. She had been operated upon five times and had been bedfast at her home for the past fourteen weeks. Death was due to a complication of diseases.

She was born in Falmouth, July 18, 1901 and is a daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Stroble, of Royalton. She was a member of the Mennonite Church in Lancaster County, and lived in Royalton for the past five years, moving there from town.

She is survived by her husband, one son, John and three daughters, June, Jacqueline and Joan all at home. Her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Stroble, one sister, Mrs. Eugene Manear and two brothers, Fred Stroble and Henry Stroble, Erie, Pa.

Private funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Brestle's Funeral Home, Rev. Robert L. Lang, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, officiating. Private burial in the Middletown Cemetery. There will be no viewing the body by request of the deceased.

Also by request of the deceased the pall bearers will consist of six ladies, as follows; Mrs. Edward Rudy, Mrs. Leroy Snyder, Mrs. Harry Kohr, Mrs. Jacob Stoner, Mrs. Benjamin Brubaker and Mrs. Martin Coble.

[Unknown Newspaper - December 1935]
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Middletown --- Mrs. Kathryn Kohr, thirty-four, died at her home in Penn Street, Royalton, Saturday night of a complication of diseases. She was a member of the Mennonite Church. She is survived by her husband, Leroy Kohr, son, John, daughters, June, Jacqueline and Joanna all at home; her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Stroble, Royalton; a sister Mrs. Edna Menear, Royal, and two brothers, Fred Stroble , Royalton and Henry Stroble, Erie, Pa.

[Intelligencer Journal - Wednesday, December 11, 1935]


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