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Alois Berger

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Alois Berger

Birth
Austria
Death
12 Dec 1910 (aged 77)
Bellwood, Butler County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Bellwood, Butler County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot D34, Grave A
Memorial ID
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According to his daughter Theresa's marriage record, she was born at Braunslifen, Moravia, Austria.

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Peoples Banner (David City, Nebr.), December 15, 1910, p. 2, col. 2

BELLWOOD
Alois Berger was buried Monday from the Catholic church here. Mr. Berger lived in Alexis, on the river road for a good many years. Mrs. Berger is at present quite ill. The wife and children have the profound sympathy of this community.

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The Columbus Telegram (Columbus, Nebr.), December 16, 1910, p. 7, col. 1

Word has been received here that Alois Berger died at Bellwood last Friday. Mr. Berger was formerly a Columbus resident, but recently moved to Bellwood. He leaves a wife, three daughters and four sons. He was seventy-nine years old.

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The Columbus Journal (Columbus, Nebr.), December 21, 1910, p. 5, col. 2

BELLWOOD
From the Gazette.
Mr. Alois Berger, whose illness was announced in last week's Gazette, died Friday evening last at about 11 p.m. He was born in Austria June 15, 1833. He came to America 32 years ago. A wife and six children survive him, all of whom visited him during his recent illness. For about three years previous to his death his health has been failing him; but did not until about the 2nd of the present month did his relatives become alarmed about him. Funeral was held Monday morning in St. Peter's Catholic church, conducted by Rev. H. J. Lutz, the pastor. The attendance was very large. Deceased was a man who was loved by a large circle of neighbors and friends.

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Butler County Press (David City, Nebr.), December 22, 1910, p. 4, col. 3

Bellwood
After a prolonged illness Alois Berger died Friday evening, Dec. 9. He was born in Austria June 15, 1833, and had been in America about 32 years. A wife and six children survive him. Rev. Father A. J. Lutz conducted the funeral services at St. Peter's Catholic church Monday morning, Dec. 12.
According to his daughter Theresa's marriage record, she was born at Braunslifen, Moravia, Austria.

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Peoples Banner (David City, Nebr.), December 15, 1910, p. 2, col. 2

BELLWOOD
Alois Berger was buried Monday from the Catholic church here. Mr. Berger lived in Alexis, on the river road for a good many years. Mrs. Berger is at present quite ill. The wife and children have the profound sympathy of this community.

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The Columbus Telegram (Columbus, Nebr.), December 16, 1910, p. 7, col. 1

Word has been received here that Alois Berger died at Bellwood last Friday. Mr. Berger was formerly a Columbus resident, but recently moved to Bellwood. He leaves a wife, three daughters and four sons. He was seventy-nine years old.

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The Columbus Journal (Columbus, Nebr.), December 21, 1910, p. 5, col. 2

BELLWOOD
From the Gazette.
Mr. Alois Berger, whose illness was announced in last week's Gazette, died Friday evening last at about 11 p.m. He was born in Austria June 15, 1833. He came to America 32 years ago. A wife and six children survive him, all of whom visited him during his recent illness. For about three years previous to his death his health has been failing him; but did not until about the 2nd of the present month did his relatives become alarmed about him. Funeral was held Monday morning in St. Peter's Catholic church, conducted by Rev. H. J. Lutz, the pastor. The attendance was very large. Deceased was a man who was loved by a large circle of neighbors and friends.

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Butler County Press (David City, Nebr.), December 22, 1910, p. 4, col. 3

Bellwood
After a prolonged illness Alois Berger died Friday evening, Dec. 9. He was born in Austria June 15, 1833, and had been in America about 32 years. A wife and six children survive him. Rev. Father A. J. Lutz conducted the funeral services at St. Peter's Catholic church Monday morning, Dec. 12.


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