FUNERAL SERVICES HELD AT BEN ARHOLD FOR MRS. C. BOEKER Funeral services for Mrs. C. A. Boeker, 81, were held at 2 p. m. at the United Evangelical and Reformed Church at Ben Arnold Wednesday, March 31 with Rev. Albert Petrich, pastor, officiating. Burial was made in North Elm Cemetery. Grandsons served as pallbearers. Mrs. Boeker died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Hatterman at 4:40 a. m. Tuesday in Los Angeles, Texas, after an illness of four years. She was born in Washington county October 8, 1872. Mrs. Boeker lived in Milam County for 40 years, and for the past twelve years, has been a resident of Los Angeles, Texas. Survivors include three sons, Oscar Boeker of Los Angeles, and Lee Boeker of LaMarque; three daughters, Mrs. R. H. Shulz of San Antonio, Mrs. Paul Baring of Jourdanton and Mrs. Edgar Hatterman of Los Angeles, Texas. She is also survived by two brothers, Leo Boedeker and T. Texas, Rufus Boeker of Brady, H. Boedeker of Plainview; two half brothers, Robert Boedeker of Gay Hill and Adolph Boedeker of Brenham; three sisters, Mrs. Mollie Nuerdieck of Sagerton, Mrs. Clara Morgenthaler of Mart and Mrs. Andrew Habel of Gay Hill; and two half sisters, Mrs. Walter Muery and Mrs. Willie Green, both of Gay Hill. The Cameron Herald, 1 Apr 1954
Bertha Zelma Boeker
- Last Name: Boeker
- First Name: Bertha Zelma
- Spouse: Charlie A. Boeker
- Row: 4
- Plot: 41
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1872-10-08
- Death: 1954-03-30
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- Obituary: FUNERAL SERVICES HELD AT BEN ARHOLD FOR MRS. C. BOEKER Funeral services for Mrs. C. A. Boeker, 81, were held at 2 p. m. at the United Evangelical and Reformed Church at Ben Arnold Wednesday, March 31 with Rev. Albert Petrich, pastor, officiating. Burial was made in North Elm Cemetery. Grandsons served as pallbearers. Mrs. Boeker died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Hatterman at 4:40 a. m. Tuesday in Los Angeles, Texas, after an illness of four years. She was born in Washington county October 8, 1872. Mrs. Boeker lived in Milam County for 40 years, and for the past twelve years, has been a resident of Los Angeles, Texas. Survivors include three sons, Oscar Boeker of Los Angeles, and Lee Boeker of LaMarque; three daughters, Mrs. R. H. Shulz of San Antonio, Mrs. Paul Baring of Jourdanton and Mrs. Edgar Hatterman of Los Angeles, Texas. She is also survived by two brothers, Leo Boedeker and T. Texas, Rufus Boeker of Brady, H. Boedeker of Plainview; two half brothers, Robert Boedeker of Gay Hill and Adolph Boedeker of Brenham; three sisters, Mrs. Mollie Nuerdieck of Sagerton, Mrs. Clara Morgenthaler of Mart and Mrs. Andrew Habel of Gay Hill; and two half sisters, Mrs. Walter Muery and Mrs. Willie Green, both of Gay Hill. The Cameron Herald, 1 Apr 1954