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Bertha Margaret, wife of Reno
Dillenschneider, died Jan, 24,1910
atTier lateTesideiice at Fremont.
The deceased, whose age was 23
years, 9 months and 9j£days
was the daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. C. H. Althoff, of near
Hessville. She was born April
15, 1886 and was baptized soon
after her birth, her sponsors were
Rev. F. W. Loewjerjstine and Mrs.
Margaret Saarn. She was eon-
firmed April 15, 1900, and April
28, 1909, she was married to Reno
Dillenschneider, of Fremont, O.
She was baptized, confirmed and
married at the Emanuel Lutheran
church, near Hessville, by her
father, Rev. Althoff, who
has been ^the pastor for
twenty four years. She leav- \
es to mourn her loss, a husband, |
infant daughter, father, mother,
six sisters, Mrs, Herman Haar, of
Elmore, and the Misses Ida, Ma¬
rie, Martha and Louretta Althoff,
of near Hessville and Miss Anna
Althoff, of Fremont, and four
brothers, Emil and Louis Althoff,
of Fremont, Carl Althoff, of the
Capital University, at Columbus,
and Luther Althoff, of the Nor¬
mal School at Woodville. The
funeral services were held Thurs¬
day afternoon, Jan, 27, 1910 at
St. John's Lutheran "church, at
Fremont, Rev. W. E. Rose and
Rev. W. E. Tressel officiating,
and the interment was in Oak-
wood cemetery at that place.
The pall bearers were Messrs.
Emil, Louis and Carl Althoff,
Henry Heim, Reed Dilenschneider
and Dr. J. F. Eberhart. Those
who attendedthe funeral from out
of town were Dr. Eberhart and
son Jack, Mrs. Henry Schaffing
and John Bergman, of Cleveland,
Mrs. Ferdinand Waggoner, Mrs.
Herman Hildebrand, Mrs. Fred
Moellman, M-r, and Mrs. Carl
Moellman, Miss Emma Loe wen-
stein, and Win. Freytag, of De¬
troit, Mich., Mrs. Andrew Buii-
denthal and Ed Bundenthal, of
Dayton, Paul Althoff, of Colum¬
bus, A. F. Souder, of Gahanna,
O., Miss Marie Althoff and Carl
Althoff, of Yorkshire, O., Miss
Minnie Althoff, Henry and Wrn.
Althoff, of Versailles, O., Carl
Althoff, of St. Marvs, O., Miss
Rosa. Stinemaii, Miss Louisa
Waggoner, Fred Seitz, Carl Berg¬
man, Mrs. Forest Fliegel and
Mr. arfd Mrs. Wm. Clausing, of
Toledo, Henry Bergman, of
Genoa, Mrs. Bergman, Miss J3ora
Bergman and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Bergman, of Woodville, Mr. and
