Mr. George Haas and Miss Mary Anna Kocherer, of the town of Worden, Clark County, Wis., were united in marriage at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, in this village, on Tuesday morning Sept. 28, 1909, at 9 o'clock, by Father Arentz. These young people are well and favorably known to all, and their numerous friends all join in wishing them a prosperous and happy future, in which the Courier heartily joins. After a short wedding trip they will take up their residence in this village.
Thorp Courier, WI - Thu, April 7, 1949
Mrs. George Haas Passes Away
Mrs. George Haas (Mary Ann Hoffman [Meyer] Kocherer Haas), 65, passed away at her home in the city of Thorp, on Tuesday, April 5th, after a long illness.
Funeral services will be held at St. Bernard's Catholic Church at 9:30 o'clock on Friday morning, April 8th.
Thorp Courier, WI - Apr 14, 1949
Last rites were conducted by Rev. A.M. Muckerheide at St. Bernard´s Church at 9:30 o´clock Friday morning for Mrs. George Haas, who passed away April 5th, 1949 at her home in the city after a short illness. She had reached the age of 65 years and 9 days.
Mary Kocherer was born at St. Anne, Wis., on March 26th, 1884. She was united in marriage to George Haas on Sept. 28, 1909. They resided in the village from 1909 to 1918, at which time they moved to a farm south of Thorp (Clark Co., Wis.). Two and one-half years ago Mrs. Haas and her husband retired from farming and returned to Thorp city where they had built a new new home.
She is survived by her husband, three sons, Conrad and Bernard of Cadott, and Leonard at home; four daughters, (Margaret) Mrs. John Budzinski, (Marcella), Mrs. Lawrence Schultz and (Manetta) Mrs. Zygmund Danielewicz, of Thorp, and (Annabelle) Mrs. Frank Budzinski of Chicago; two brothers, John Kocherer of Stanley and Joseph Kocherer of the Veterans´ Hospital, Wood, Wis.; two sisters, (Anna) Mrs. Joe Dulek of Thorp and (Alvina) Mrs. George Schmidt of Elk Mound, Wis. Two of her children died in infancy and two sisters, Edith and Veronica preceded her in death.
She was laid to rest in St. Bernard´s Cemetery, the following Forester Lodge members serving as pallbearers: Anton Baldeschwiler, Gilbert Voelker, Ray Ketterhagen, Walter Verkuilen, John Maier and George Maier. Honorary pallbearers were Margaret Voelker, Olga Mertens, Mesdames Arthur Soderberg, Gilbert Voelker, Emil Henke, Walter Boelter, Joe Gengler and Walter Verkuilen.
Mr. George Haas and Miss Mary Anna Kocherer, of the town of Worden, Clark County, Wis., were united in marriage at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, in this village, on Tuesday morning Sept. 28, 1909, at 9 o'clock, by Father Arentz. These young people are well and favorably known to all, and their numerous friends all join in wishing them a prosperous and happy future, in which the Courier heartily joins. After a short wedding trip they will take up their residence in this village.
Thorp Courier, WI - Thu, April 7, 1949
Mrs. George Haas Passes Away
Mrs. George Haas (Mary Ann Hoffman [Meyer] Kocherer Haas), 65, passed away at her home in the city of Thorp, on Tuesday, April 5th, after a long illness.
Funeral services will be held at St. Bernard's Catholic Church at 9:30 o'clock on Friday morning, April 8th.
Thorp Courier, WI - Apr 14, 1949
Last rites were conducted by Rev. A.M. Muckerheide at St. Bernard´s Church at 9:30 o´clock Friday morning for Mrs. George Haas, who passed away April 5th, 1949 at her home in the city after a short illness. She had reached the age of 65 years and 9 days.
Mary Kocherer was born at St. Anne, Wis., on March 26th, 1884. She was united in marriage to George Haas on Sept. 28, 1909. They resided in the village from 1909 to 1918, at which time they moved to a farm south of Thorp (Clark Co., Wis.). Two and one-half years ago Mrs. Haas and her husband retired from farming and returned to Thorp city where they had built a new new home.
She is survived by her husband, three sons, Conrad and Bernard of Cadott, and Leonard at home; four daughters, (Margaret) Mrs. John Budzinski, (Marcella), Mrs. Lawrence Schultz and (Manetta) Mrs. Zygmund Danielewicz, of Thorp, and (Annabelle) Mrs. Frank Budzinski of Chicago; two brothers, John Kocherer of Stanley and Joseph Kocherer of the Veterans´ Hospital, Wood, Wis.; two sisters, (Anna) Mrs. Joe Dulek of Thorp and (Alvina) Mrs. George Schmidt of Elk Mound, Wis. Two of her children died in infancy and two sisters, Edith and Veronica preceded her in death.
She was laid to rest in St. Bernard´s Cemetery, the following Forester Lodge members serving as pallbearers: Anton Baldeschwiler, Gilbert Voelker, Ray Ketterhagen, Walter Verkuilen, John Maier and George Maier. Honorary pallbearers were Margaret Voelker, Olga Mertens, Mesdames Arthur Soderberg, Gilbert Voelker, Emil Henke, Walter Boelter, Joe Gengler and Walter Verkuilen.
Family Members
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Edward Kocherer
1887–1945
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John G. Kocherer
1889–1968
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George Kocherer
1893–1894
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Louie Kocherer
1895–1895
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Arthur John "Art" Meyer
1896–1960
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Anna M. Kocherer Dulek
1897–1969
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Oscar Joseph Meyer
1900–1978
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Edith "Ida" Kocherer
1900–1918
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Veronica Kocherer Graham
1901–1927
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Irvin G Meyer
1904–1959
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Alvina M. Kocherer Schmidt
1904–1995
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Margaret Kocherer
1907–1907
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Edward Maximillion Meyer
1908–1998
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Conrad George Haas
1910–1974
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Arnold Haas
1912–1913
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Margaret Josephine Haas Budzinski
1913–1998
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Gertrude Haas
1915–1915
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Bernard Joseph Haas
1916–1975
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Annabelle Laura Haas Budzinski
1917–2000
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Marcella Veronica Haas Schultz
1919–1976
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Manetta Anna Haas Danielewicz
1923–2011
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Leonard Alfred Haas
1925–2004
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