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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, May 21, 1900-
BUCHER--Sunday morning last at ten minutes after 9 o'clock, while going from his place of business, where he was accustomed to sleep, to his breakfast at the residence of his brother William, John Bucher suddenly dropped to the ground when near George Fairchild's residence on Tenth street, and breathed his last. The body was carried to L.H. Leavy's residence near by, and later taken to Wm. Bucher's residence on Ninth street, where it has since been. He lived here formerly and about three and a half years ago moved to California for his health--heart trouble was his affliction. A short time ago his brother William sent for him to take charge of his business while he himself would be away in Europe, starting from here Monday week, and expecting to sail from New York City Monday this week. (At latest accounts, Tuesday morning, they had been able to trace him up by telegram, and he expected to start for home today.) Mr. Bucher was 58 years old, a native of Switzerland, and leaves a wife, and two sons the youngest of whom was with him here. The stricken wife and elder son are expected to arrive from California Thursday, and that the burial will take place here Friday.
Mr. Bucher was a quiet, thoughtful man, attending strictly to his own affairs, and was of a disposition and temperament to make many friends and no enemies. He will be sincerely mourned by all who knew hi
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From THE COLUMBUS JOURNAL, May 30, 1900-
DIED
BUCHER--The funeral services of John Bucher, who died Sunday week, were held at Maennerchor hall Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Neumarker officiating, speaking in German, and the Maennerchor rendering music. A large number of friends of the family were present. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, May 21, 1900-
BUCHER--Sunday morning last at ten minutes after 9 o'clock, while going from his place of business, where he was accustomed to sleep, to his breakfast at the residence of his brother William, John Bucher suddenly dropped to the ground when near George Fairchild's residence on Tenth street, and breathed his last. The body was carried to L.H. Leavy's residence near by, and later taken to Wm. Bucher's residence on Ninth street, where it has since been. He lived here formerly and about three and a half years ago moved to California for his health--heart trouble was his affliction. A short time ago his brother William sent for him to take charge of his business while he himself would be away in Europe, starting from here Monday week, and expecting to sail from New York City Monday this week. (At latest accounts, Tuesday morning, they had been able to trace him up by telegram, and he expected to start for home today.) Mr. Bucher was 58 years old, a native of Switzerland, and leaves a wife, and two sons the youngest of whom was with him here. The stricken wife and elder son are expected to arrive from California Thursday, and that the burial will take place here Friday.
Mr. Bucher was a quiet, thoughtful man, attending strictly to his own affairs, and was of a disposition and temperament to make many friends and no enemies. He will be sincerely mourned by all who knew hi
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From THE COLUMBUS JOURNAL, May 30, 1900-
DIED
BUCHER--The funeral services of John Bucher, who died Sunday week, were held at Maennerchor hall Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Neumarker officiating, speaking in German, and the Maennerchor rendering music. A large number of friends of the family were present.
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