Advertisement

Catharina Barrick Berrier

Advertisement

Catharina Barrick Berrier

Birth
Death
18 Dec 1906 (aged 80)
Clay County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Green, Clay County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Mrs Catherine Berrier died Tuesday, December 18th at 7 o'clock A.M. at the home of her son Fred Berrier five miles east of Clay Center. Her death was due to a general decline, had been down sick for a month. Funeral occurred Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the U.B. church in Highland township. Rev. Pontius of Green officiating. The remains were laid to rest in the German cemetery. The deceased was about eighty years old. March 1844 she was married to William Berrier, Nine children survive her. They are George of Blue Rapids, Frank of Broughton, Mrs. Belle Hill of this city, Mrs. Martha Sigler of Industry, Wilson and Mrs. Margaret Dow of McPherson, Mrs. Anna Ady of Missouri and James and Fred. Mr. Berrier died nearly five years ago. The deceased has lived in this community some twenty-six years and had many friends who will greatly mourn her departure. She was always a one of the most contented of women, and was beloved by all who knew her. She was one of the best of mothers and lived a sincere Christian life. The relatives have the sincere sympathy of all their friends.
Republican Paper in Clay Center December 20, 1906
Source: Glenn Barrier 47283540
Mrs Catherine Berrier died Tuesday, December 18th at 7 o'clock A.M. at the home of her son Fred Berrier five miles east of Clay Center. Her death was due to a general decline, had been down sick for a month. Funeral occurred Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the U.B. church in Highland township. Rev. Pontius of Green officiating. The remains were laid to rest in the German cemetery. The deceased was about eighty years old. March 1844 she was married to William Berrier, Nine children survive her. They are George of Blue Rapids, Frank of Broughton, Mrs. Belle Hill of this city, Mrs. Martha Sigler of Industry, Wilson and Mrs. Margaret Dow of McPherson, Mrs. Anna Ady of Missouri and James and Fred. Mr. Berrier died nearly five years ago. The deceased has lived in this community some twenty-six years and had many friends who will greatly mourn her departure. She was always a one of the most contented of women, and was beloved by all who knew her. She was one of the best of mothers and lived a sincere Christian life. The relatives have the sincere sympathy of all their friends.
Republican Paper in Clay Center December 20, 1906
Source: Glenn Barrier 47283540


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement