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Charles Amazonia Loch

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Charles Amazonia Loch

Birth
Pickering, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
13 Sep 1940 (aged 72)
Pickering, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Pickering, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 7, N - S
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Charles A. Loch Dies
At Home Near Pickering

Charles Amazonian Loch, age 73, who has spent his entire life in Nodaway county living near Pickering, died at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at his home, one and three-forth miles northwest of Pickering. During the past week, Mr. Loch, who had been in failing health for four years, suffered a relapse and his condition became serious. He had been confined to his bed for the past six months.

Mr. Loch, a life-long Mason, was born March 18, 1867 at Pickering, the son of David and Nancy Loch. He was married to Nancy McKee, the daughter of W. R. and Cynthia Ann McKee of Pickering, on October 6, 1887.

For the past forty-three years, he has lived at the farm where he died yesterday. He is survived by his wife.

Other survivors are: one brother, John B. Loch, sr., of Pickering; two children, Denver Loch, who lives on an adjourning farm at Pickering, and Mrs. Golda Hill of the home; three grandchildren, Maurice and Lauren Loch of Pickering, Charles Hill of Camas, Wash.; two great-grandchildren, Barbara Loch of Pickering and Patricia Hill of Camas, Wash.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Methodist church in Pickering. Dr. C. C. James will have charge of the service. He will be assisted by Rev. K. J. Bressler, pastor of the Pickering Methodist church.

The body will lie in state at the church from 1 to 2 o'clock.

Six nephews of Mr. Loch who will be pallbearers are: Johnny and Harold Loch of Pickering; Frank Loch of Ravenwood, George Loch of Hopkins, Irvin Loch of Maryville and Fred Loch of Shenandoah, Ia.

Burial will be at the White Oak cemetery in Pickering.

The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missour
Saturday, September 14, 1940, Page 1


DC #32732
Occupation: Farmer
Father: David Loch, b: Ohio
Mother: Nancy A. Abel, b: Indiana
Charles A. Loch Dies
At Home Near Pickering

Charles Amazonian Loch, age 73, who has spent his entire life in Nodaway county living near Pickering, died at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at his home, one and three-forth miles northwest of Pickering. During the past week, Mr. Loch, who had been in failing health for four years, suffered a relapse and his condition became serious. He had been confined to his bed for the past six months.

Mr. Loch, a life-long Mason, was born March 18, 1867 at Pickering, the son of David and Nancy Loch. He was married to Nancy McKee, the daughter of W. R. and Cynthia Ann McKee of Pickering, on October 6, 1887.

For the past forty-three years, he has lived at the farm where he died yesterday. He is survived by his wife.

Other survivors are: one brother, John B. Loch, sr., of Pickering; two children, Denver Loch, who lives on an adjourning farm at Pickering, and Mrs. Golda Hill of the home; three grandchildren, Maurice and Lauren Loch of Pickering, Charles Hill of Camas, Wash.; two great-grandchildren, Barbara Loch of Pickering and Patricia Hill of Camas, Wash.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Methodist church in Pickering. Dr. C. C. James will have charge of the service. He will be assisted by Rev. K. J. Bressler, pastor of the Pickering Methodist church.

The body will lie in state at the church from 1 to 2 o'clock.

Six nephews of Mr. Loch who will be pallbearers are: Johnny and Harold Loch of Pickering; Frank Loch of Ravenwood, George Loch of Hopkins, Irvin Loch of Maryville and Fred Loch of Shenandoah, Ia.

Burial will be at the White Oak cemetery in Pickering.

The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missour
Saturday, September 14, 1940, Page 1


DC #32732
Occupation: Farmer
Father: David Loch, b: Ohio
Mother: Nancy A. Abel, b: Indiana


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