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1. Title:   Obituary - Mary Kahtz (1887)
Note:   The proper order should likely read: "Preceding her in death were her husband in 1958 and three sons. Chris who died in June of..."
Text:   Mrs. Mary Nosbisch, Age 80, Dies At Hospital Sunday Mrs. Martin (Mary) Nosbisch age 80 died at 8 a. m. Sunday March 24 at St. Anthony Memorial Hospital, Effingham where she had been a patient for six weeks.
  She was born May 16, and was a daughter of the late Michael and Josephine Hutmacher Kahtz. She was married to Martin Nosbisch in October 15, 1907. The deceased was a member of St. Ann's Sodality and the St. Francis Home Extension Unit.
  Surviving are daughters, Mrs. John (Josephine) Bloemer of Green Creek, Mrs. Lawrence (Alma) Tegeler and Mrs. Ray (Florence) Buening, both of Teutopolis, Peter of Effingham, and William of California; 22 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
  her husband in 1958 and three
 Preceding her in death were sons. Chris who died in June of
 1963, Michael in 1939, and Louis
 died at the age of 4 years.
  The body lay in state at the Habing funeral home in Teutopolis where the rosary was recited Monday and Tuesday evening. The Requiem Mass was at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday at St. Francis Church, Teutopolis with burial in the parish cemetery. Palbearers were neighbors Anthony Rieman, Robert Pals, Harold Thoele, Norbert Zerrusen, Arthur Deters and Albert Deters.
2. Title:   Obituary - Michael Nosbisch (1912)
Text:   MICHAEL NOSBISCH DIES Michael Nosbisch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Nosbisch of St. Francis Township passed away at the family home Wednesday afternoon, January 4th, 1939, after having been ill with a nervous ailment for about six years. He had been an invalid for some time and was not able to be up and around.
  Michael was born July 30, 1912, making his age at the time of his death, 26 years, 5 months and 5 days. He lived his entire life with his parents in St Francis Township, having attended the rural and the Teutopolis High schools in his youth. He was ever popular with his classmates and friends, who will be saddened to learn of his passing.
  Michael is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias (Mary Kahtz) Nosbisch, one brother, namely Christian of near Montrose; and three sisters: Mrs. John (Josephine) Bloemer of Effingham; Alma of Chicago and Florence at home, besides a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning, Jan. 7th at 9 o'clock in St. Francis Catholic Church in Teutopolis with burial taking place in the parish cemetery in this village.
  This paper extends its sympathy to the parents, brother and sisters of Michael, in their bereavement.
3. Title:   Obituary - Matthias Nosbisch (1878)
Text:   Mart Nosbisch, 80, Retired Teutopolis Farmer Dies Wed. Mart Nosbisch, age 80, of St. Francis Township, passed away at his home about 10:00 a.m. this Wednesday morning, June 25. Mr. Nosbisch, who was a retired farmer was in ill health for a number of years.
 He was born August 19, 1878, the son of the late Chris Nosbisch and Anna Mersdorf. He and his wife, the former Mary Kahtz, celelbrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary in October 1957.
 Surviving besides his wife, Mary are a son, Chris of Montrose and three daughters, Mrs. John (Josephine) Bloemer of Effingham, Mrs Ray (Florence) Buening of Teutopolis, and Mrs. Lawrence (Alma) Tegeler who with her husband and family resided with Mr. and Mrs. Nosbisch. He also leaves 22 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, sisters Mrs. Joseph Zerrusen and Mrs. Harry A. Thoele of Teutopolis, Mrs. Barbara Schniederjon, Mrs. Lillian Siemer, and Mrs. Lawrence Hoffman of Effingham. Preceding him in death were two sons Michael who died in 1939 and Louis who died in 1926, brothers, John, Chris, and Nick, and sisters Mrs. Katherine Ordner and Mrs. Susan Miller.
 The rosary will be recited Thursday and Friday evening at 8:30 (DST) at Habing funeral home in Teutopolis. The solemn requiem will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Francis Church, Teutopolis.



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