After three months intense suffering, Mrs. Joseph Bouda passed into the
world beyond, where she will have no more pain or sorrow. She was born
at Plensky, Austria, 58 years ago. Her maiden name being Barbara Kubika.
She was married in the city of Thlokovskey to Mr. Joseph Bouda in
January, 1874 and bore him two children in the old country, Kate and
Joseph. The former died there in infancy and the latter soon followed
his sister to her heavenly home. Soon after they landed in America where
they came in the year 1877. Here seven children were born to them who
are all living except one daughter, Annie, who was called from the
family circle a few years ago. Deceased looked forward to the time when
she would be well again and be spared to them but it was not to be and
for three months her demise was expected daily and there were always
some of family at her bedside and when the end came last Saturday
morning at 11 o'clock, her husband was with her and it was in his arms
she breathed her last. She was always a good neighbor, a gentile wife
and mother and bore her suffering with much patience and fortitude. She
leaves beside her husband and children many sorrowing friends who will
all sadly miss her. Her children are: Mr. James Bouda of Tisch Mills,
Mrs. Angust of Eastwin, Mrs. Frank Eiermann of Manitowoc, and Mrs. John
Volin of this city, Ferdinand, Blanche and Frank, who are at home. Her
remains were interred in the public cemetery at Two Rivers, Rev. Uebele
officiating.
The Reporter, Sat., Aug. 22, 1908
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After three months intense suffering, Mrs. Joseph Bouda passed into the
world beyond, where she will have no more pain or sorrow. She was born
at Plensky, Austria, 58 years ago. Her maiden name being Barbara Kubika.
She was married in the city of Thlokovskey to Mr. Joseph Bouda in
January, 1874 and bore him two children in the old country, Kate and
Joseph. The former died there in infancy and the latter soon followed
his sister to her heavenly home. Soon after they landed in America where
they came in the year 1877. Here seven children were born to them who
are all living except one daughter, Annie, who was called from the
family circle a few years ago. Deceased looked forward to the time when
she would be well again and be spared to them but it was not to be and
for three months her demise was expected daily and there were always
some of family at her bedside and when the end came last Saturday
morning at 11 o'clock, her husband was with her and it was in his arms
she breathed her last. She was always a good neighbor, a gentile wife
and mother and bore her suffering with much patience and fortitude. She
leaves beside her husband and children many sorrowing friends who will
all sadly miss her. Her children are: Mr. James Bouda of Tisch Mills,
Mrs. Angust of Eastwin, Mrs. Frank Eiermann of Manitowoc, and Mrs. John
Volin of this city, Ferdinand, Blanche and Frank, who are at home. Her
remains were interred in the public cemetery at Two Rivers, Rev. Uebele
officiating.
The Reporter, Sat., Aug. 22, 1908
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