Charles Hoth succumbs after lengthy illness
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- Wilmette Life, 27 Sep 1929, p. 8
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Charles Hoth, of 316 Fifteenth street, Wilmette, died Thursday evening, September 19, at Evanston hospital. He had been failing in health for several months. Mr. Hoth was born in Wilmette and spent his entire lifetime here. He was a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters and of the St. Joseph’s church Benevolent society.
Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Mary Hoth; two daughters, Catherine, 15, who is in her second year at the Mallinckrodt High school, and Jane, 3; three sisters, Elizabeth Hoth of Wilmette, Mrs. Anna Uedelhofen of Northbrook and Mrs. Pauline Stordeur of Winnetka, and one brother, William Hoth of Wilmette.
Funeral services were held Monday morning at 10 o’clock in St. Joseph’s church. Burial took place at St. Joseph’s cemetery.- Featured Link
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- Newspaper
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- Date of Publication
- 27 Sep 1929
- Personal Name(s)
- Hoth, Catherine ; Hoth, Charles ; Hoth, Elizabeth ; Hoth, Mary ; Hoth, William ; Stordeur, Pauline ; Uedelhofen, Anna
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- Wilmette.News.269910
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- English
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Illinois, United States
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