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- Rudolph C. Jagow Rites Held at Bergholtz
BERGHOLTZ, N. Y. Oct. 11 - Funeral services for Rudolph C. Jagow, who died Friday at his home in Niagara road, after a lingering illness, were largely attended. Almost 300 friends relatives and neighbors from all over Niagara county, were at the Holy Ghost Lutheran church services which were held from the home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock and at 2:30 at the Holy Ghost church. The bearers were Edwin J. Camann, Edward H. Eggert, Walter Mielke, Paul Mueller, Ervin ONeil and Arthur Stoelting. Honorary bearers were Christ Burow, George Camann, Valerius Ferchen, Jr., Dell Harvey. Arthur Heuer, William Loeschke, Henry Smith, Alvin Schimschack and Ralph Wittkopp. Mr. Jagow was born on May 12, 1901, at the corner of Hunt and Cayuga streets, this village. He was baptlzed on May 19 at the Holy Ghost church. When three years old, he moved with his parents to the corner of Walmore road and Old Falls boulevard. He attended the Holy Ghost parochial school. He was confirmed on March 28, 1915, In the Holy Ghost Evangelical Lutheran church, of which he was an active member, all his life. Twenty years ago, on April 26, he was married to Miss Alma Stoelting, of Pekin. N.Y., and had been the proprietor of a general store in Niagara road ever since. He was also an active member of the Bergholtz Volunteer Fire company. Mr. Jagow is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alma Stoelting Jagow; one daughter, Dolores Jagow, of this village; his mother, Mrs Hulda Jagow, this village; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Camann, of this village, and Mrs. William Siegman of St. Johnsburg, N. Y., and three step brothers, John DeVantier, of Niagara Falls, N. Y. and Albert and William, of the Town of Wheatfield. The Rev. John Kuchenbecker officiated at the services. The school children in charge of H. W. Krage. sang. "Asleep In Jesus," at the church service. Interment was in Holy Ghost cemetery.
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