Wednesday, January 19, 1927, Jefferson City, Missouri, United States Of America
Funeral services for Mrs. Alec Roach, 62, who died yesterday morning at her home on the St. Louis Road will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at the Immaculate Conception Church and burial will be made at Wardsville.
Mrs. Roach's death was due to a second paralytic stroke having suffered one more than a year ago.
She was before her marriage Miss Rose Hagener and was a sister of Henry Hagener of this city. She was born in the Wardsville vicinity but for the greater part of her life had resided in this city, where she was highly respected and where she had a host of friends. She was an earnest Christian and a member of the Catholic Church.
She is survived by her husband and two brothers, Henry and Ben Hagener; and five sisters, Mary Heisler, Catherine Schneiders, Mrs. Peter Tellman, Margaret and Addie Hagener.
Wednesday, January 19, 1927, Jefferson City, Missouri, United States Of America
Funeral services for Mrs. Alec Roach, 62, who died yesterday morning at her home on the St. Louis Road will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at the Immaculate Conception Church and burial will be made at Wardsville.
Mrs. Roach's death was due to a second paralytic stroke having suffered one more than a year ago.
She was before her marriage Miss Rose Hagener and was a sister of Henry Hagener of this city. She was born in the Wardsville vicinity but for the greater part of her life had resided in this city, where she was highly respected and where she had a host of friends. She was an earnest Christian and a member of the Catholic Church.
She is survived by her husband and two brothers, Henry and Ben Hagener; and five sisters, Mary Heisler, Catherine Schneiders, Mrs. Peter Tellman, Margaret and Addie Hagener.
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