Loretta Catherine Eich
On August 28 the entire community was shocked to learn of the
sudden death of a dear young lady, Loretta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Eich, who died in the bloom of her youth, at the age of 16. She
had been in perfect health up to a few months ago when she was taken
sick with a goitre. After medical aid failed to give her relief, it was
deemed necessary to have an operation performed. On Thursday morning she
was taken to St. Catherine's hospital, Omaha, where on the same day the
operation was performed, but the effects of the operation proved too
much for Loretta, and she died without regaining consciousness. The
remains were brought home the following evening. A large number of
relatives and friends had gathered at the depot awaiting the remains
which were escorted to the home of her parents.
Funeral services were held Monday, Sept. 1, at St. Augustine's
church, conducted by Rev. B. Schilmoeller. The remains were laid to rest
in the Catholic cemetery. Preceding the casket were three girls, Lillian
Schmitz, Cecelia Wagner and Dorothy Schenkelberg, dressed in white
carrying flowers arranged in the symbols of faith hope and charity.
Honorary pallbearers were Gertrude Schenkelberg, Mary Buelt, Mary
Testroet, Arley Heider, Marie Bayer and Emma Eickman, classmates of the
deceased. Florence Mescher carried the cross. Active pallbearers were
Aloysius Eicheid, George Vogl, Peter Potthof, Joseph Testroet, Ben
Schenkelberg and Walter Westendorf. The Young Ladies' sodality of which
she was a member, attended in a body.
Loretta was born March 4, 1908. She leaves to mourn her sorrowing
parents, two brothers and five sisters, her aged grandmother, and a
large number of relatives and friends. Loretta was love by every one who
knew her and will be greatly missed by all. The entire community
sympathizes with the parents in this their hour of deepest sorrow. May
she rest in peace.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation to each and every
one who has so kindly assisted us in any way in our bereavement in the
death of our beloved daughter, Loretta, for the consoling words, and the
beautiful floral offerings. We also wish to thank the Young Ladies'
sodality.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eich and Children.
(The Carroll Times, Iowa, Thursday, September 4, 1924, p 10) |