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Caroline Frances <I>Bichsel</I> Knoblauch

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Caroline Frances Bichsel Knoblauch

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
13 Oct 1946 (aged 87)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.6779761, Longitude: -97.2948716
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The family headstone has been chipped, and the family name, at first glance, appears to be "Knoblauck". On closer inspection, the last character is an "H", correctly spelling Knoblauch. All other records show the last name as "Knoblauch."
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Graveside funeral services for Mrs. Caroline Knoblauch, former resident of the St, Mark's community, who died Saturday at her home at Oklahoma City, will be held in Calvary cemetery on Tuesday. Right Reverend Monsignor W. M. Farrell will officiate. Lahey mortuary Is in charge.

The burial service here will follow a requiem mass on Tuesday at Our Lady's Cathedral at Oklahoma City. Mrs. Knoblauch was the widow of Joseph S. Knoblauch, who pled In 1939. The couple with their family lived near St Mark's for many years, with their large family, before moving to Texas. The father was a farmer and grain dealer. Survivors are a son, John R. Knoblauch, Philadelphia, and six daughters, Mrs. Paul Jackson, Oklahoma City, Mrs. George Matlock, Maysville, Arkansas, Mrs. Josephine Williams, Austin, Texas, Mrs. C. Becker, Los Angeles, Mrs. Berniece Vincent, Austin, and Mrs. J. H. Toller, Chicago.

(Published in The Wichita Eagle, Monday, October 14, 1946, Page 5.)
The family headstone has been chipped, and the family name, at first glance, appears to be "Knoblauck". On closer inspection, the last character is an "H", correctly spelling Knoblauch. All other records show the last name as "Knoblauch."
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Graveside funeral services for Mrs. Caroline Knoblauch, former resident of the St, Mark's community, who died Saturday at her home at Oklahoma City, will be held in Calvary cemetery on Tuesday. Right Reverend Monsignor W. M. Farrell will officiate. Lahey mortuary Is in charge.

The burial service here will follow a requiem mass on Tuesday at Our Lady's Cathedral at Oklahoma City. Mrs. Knoblauch was the widow of Joseph S. Knoblauch, who pled In 1939. The couple with their family lived near St Mark's for many years, with their large family, before moving to Texas. The father was a farmer and grain dealer. Survivors are a son, John R. Knoblauch, Philadelphia, and six daughters, Mrs. Paul Jackson, Oklahoma City, Mrs. George Matlock, Maysville, Arkansas, Mrs. Josephine Williams, Austin, Texas, Mrs. C. Becker, Los Angeles, Mrs. Berniece Vincent, Austin, and Mrs. J. H. Toller, Chicago.

(Published in The Wichita Eagle, Monday, October 14, 1946, Page 5.)


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