Mrs. Koch, nee Anna Lenhardt, was born in Germany in 1850 and in 1874 came to this country, the family settling on a farm in Mishicot. In 1877 she was married to Michael Koch, Sr. and they located on the present farm. Mr. Koch died 20 years ago.
Mrs. Koch was a member of the altar society of the Holy Cross church. The members will meet at the funeral home Sunday evening to recite the rosary.
Survivors are two sons, Michael, Jr., on the home farm, Albert of Mishicot; five daughters, Mrs. Erwin Hogenson and Mrs. Catherine Hallada of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Hugo Oschinger of Newald, Wis., Mrs. Louis Kaufman of Gibson, Mrs. George Kadow of Denver, Colo.; sister, Mrs. Mary Burton of Milwaukee; 32 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.
The body may be viewed from Saturday morning until the hour of the services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, May 23, 1941 P.12
Mrs. Koch, nee Anna Lenhardt, was born in Germany in 1850 and in 1874 came to this country, the family settling on a farm in Mishicot. In 1877 she was married to Michael Koch, Sr. and they located on the present farm. Mr. Koch died 20 years ago.
Mrs. Koch was a member of the altar society of the Holy Cross church. The members will meet at the funeral home Sunday evening to recite the rosary.
Survivors are two sons, Michael, Jr., on the home farm, Albert of Mishicot; five daughters, Mrs. Erwin Hogenson and Mrs. Catherine Hallada of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Hugo Oschinger of Newald, Wis., Mrs. Louis Kaufman of Gibson, Mrs. George Kadow of Denver, Colo.; sister, Mrs. Mary Burton of Milwaukee; 32 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.
The body may be viewed from Saturday morning until the hour of the services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, May 23, 1941 P.12
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