Mrs. Charles F. Albrecht of Goodrich, mother of Mrs. Herbert J. Nathan, 1008 Eleventh St., Bismarck, died in a local hospital shortly before 8 o'clock Thursday morning.
Death of the 48-year-old woman was caused by an abdominal disorder. She had been in the hospital 22 days.
Mrs. Albrecht was born in Russia Nov. 24, 1884, and came to the United States with her parents when she was four years old. She had lived in North Dakota 40 years, having been a resident of Sheridan county 23 years.
She was married to Mr. Albrecht three years ago. She leaves eight children by her first husband. They are Mrs. H. H. Pauzlau, of Denver, Colo.; Mrs. William Wagnitc of Hurdsfield; Mrs. Nathan here; Arnold, Willia, John, Garvin and Helen Brodhel, all living on the farm home near Goodrich.
Mrs. Albrecht also leaves two brothers, Fred Plines and John Plines of Arena, and four sisters, Mrs. John Dockter, Martin; Mrs. Gottlieb Bonet, Lincoln Valley; Mrs. Sam Bittus, Lodi, Cal.; And Mrs. Fred Helm, McClusky.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Baptist church at Goodrich at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, with Rev. Mr. Schneider in charge. The body will be buried at Goodrich.
**The Bismarck Tribune, Thursday, June 1, 1933, Page 5.
Goodrich Woman to Be Interred Sunday
Funeral services for Mrs. Charles F. Albrecht of Goodrich, mother of a Bismarck woman, will be conducted from the Baptist church at Goodrich at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Albrecht, mother of Mrs. Herbert J. Nathan of 1008 Eleventh St., died in a hospital here Thursday morning.
Officiating at the last rites will be Rev. Mr. Schneider, pastor of the church. The remains will be interred at Goodrich.
**The Bismarck Tribune, Saturday, June 3, 1933, Page 3.
**Note: Both newspaper articles say she was to be buried at Goodrich. There is no listing for her in Sheridan county on Find A Grave. She is listed in the Fairview cemetery grave locator book from the cemetery, but the location of the grave is unknown.
Mrs. Charles F. Albrecht of Goodrich, mother of Mrs. Herbert J. Nathan, 1008 Eleventh St., Bismarck, died in a local hospital shortly before 8 o'clock Thursday morning.
Death of the 48-year-old woman was caused by an abdominal disorder. She had been in the hospital 22 days.
Mrs. Albrecht was born in Russia Nov. 24, 1884, and came to the United States with her parents when she was four years old. She had lived in North Dakota 40 years, having been a resident of Sheridan county 23 years.
She was married to Mr. Albrecht three years ago. She leaves eight children by her first husband. They are Mrs. H. H. Pauzlau, of Denver, Colo.; Mrs. William Wagnitc of Hurdsfield; Mrs. Nathan here; Arnold, Willia, John, Garvin and Helen Brodhel, all living on the farm home near Goodrich.
Mrs. Albrecht also leaves two brothers, Fred Plines and John Plines of Arena, and four sisters, Mrs. John Dockter, Martin; Mrs. Gottlieb Bonet, Lincoln Valley; Mrs. Sam Bittus, Lodi, Cal.; And Mrs. Fred Helm, McClusky.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Baptist church at Goodrich at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, with Rev. Mr. Schneider in charge. The body will be buried at Goodrich.
**The Bismarck Tribune, Thursday, June 1, 1933, Page 5.
Goodrich Woman to Be Interred Sunday
Funeral services for Mrs. Charles F. Albrecht of Goodrich, mother of a Bismarck woman, will be conducted from the Baptist church at Goodrich at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Albrecht, mother of Mrs. Herbert J. Nathan of 1008 Eleventh St., died in a hospital here Thursday morning.
Officiating at the last rites will be Rev. Mr. Schneider, pastor of the church. The remains will be interred at Goodrich.
**The Bismarck Tribune, Saturday, June 3, 1933, Page 3.
**Note: Both newspaper articles say she was to be buried at Goodrich. There is no listing for her in Sheridan county on Find A Grave. She is listed in the Fairview cemetery grave locator book from the cemetery, but the location of the grave is unknown.
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