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- [S4] 1870 US Federal Census, (www.ancestry.com).
- [S38] 1880 US Federal Census.
Name: Louise Huff Home in 1880: Malaga, Monroe, Ohio Age: 17 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1863 Birthplace: Ohio Relation to Head of Household: Daughter Father's Name: Frederick Father's birthplace: Bavaria Mother's Name: Margaret Mother's birthplace: Pennsylvania Neighbors: Occupation: At Home Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender: Female
- [S927] Obituary.
Walter, Louisa R. Hoffmeister Walter nee Hoff
Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, August 10, 1905
On Saturday morning, July 29, 1905, at 4 o?clock, the death angel entered our home and called our dear and beloved mother to her home of eternal rest.
Louisa R. Walter was the second daughter of Frederick and Margaret Hoff. She was born October 9, 1862, near Miltonsburg.
She was united in marriage to Herman Hoffmeister October 1, 1885, who preceded her to the better land January 15, 1890, leaving three small daughters.
Five years later she married Frederick Walter of Miltonsburg who departed this life January 10, 1899.
She had been in poor health for several months, but no one thought her end was so near until a few days previous to her departure, when she was stricken very ill, which continued to grow worse until God released her of her home of eternal happiness, where no sorrows or sufferings ever come. The cause of death was Grave?s disease and nervousness. All that could be done was done with kind and willing hands, but all to no avail. She bore her sickness patiently, and was never heard a word of complaint. Before her death, she bade all around her bedside good-bye and remarked: ?I am going to Jesus to meet my dear husband Herman.? She leaves to mourn her sad departure three daughters, Bessie, Louisa and Leona Hoffmeister, a father, mother, one brother and three sisters, and a host of other relatives and friends. She was a kind and loving mother, and loved by all who knew her. She was laid to rest amid many beautiful flowers, in the German Evangelical cemetery, at 10 o?clock Monday morning.
She united with the Evangelical church in 1877 and has been a faithful member of the Ladies?Aid Society at the time of her death.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. F.A. Meusch.
Our once happy home is now robed in mourning, and we realize the sorrow of desolation that rests over us when such a dear one is called away, but can only say, ?God?s will be done.? The loss of such a dear one shall never be forgotten by us. But our only consolation is that mamma is in heaven and if we live for our God, we shall meet her in her eternal home, never more to part.
When we think of her cheerful face,
In this world of pain,
Then the heaven?s abiding place,
In the realm of gain;
Where no sorrows ever come,
That?s to be our home,
May we meet our dear mamma,
Never more to part. DAUGHTERS
Card of Thanks- We take this opportunity of thanking the friends and neighbors for their kindly aid and sympathy during the sickness and death and at the funeral of our beloved mother. BESSIE, LOUISA AND LEONA HOFFMEISTER
Louisa R. Walter, (nee Hoff) [Source: Newspaper clipping Issue: 1905}
On Saturday morning July 29, 1905, at 4 o=clock, the death angel entered our home and called our dear and beloved mother to her home of eternal rest.
Louisa R. Walter was the second daughter of Frederick and Margaret Hoff. She was born October 9, 1862, near Miltonsburg, Ohio. She was united in marriage to Herman Hoffmeister October 1, 1885, who preceded her to the better land January 15, 1890, leaving three small daughters. Five years later she married Frederick Walter of Miltonsburg who departed this life January 10, 1899.
She has been in poor health for several months, but no one thought her end was so near until a few days previous to her departure, when she was stricken very ill, which continued to grow worse until God released her of her sufferings and called her to her home of eternal happiness, where no sorrows or suffering ever come. The cause of her death was Grave=s disease and nervousness. All that could be done was done with kind and willing hands, but all to no avail. She bore her sickness patiently and was never heard to utter a word of complaint. Before her death, she bade all around her bedside good-bye and remarked: AI=m going to Jesus to meet my dear husband Herman. She leaves to mourn her sad departure three daughters, Bessie, Louisa and Leona Hoffmeister, a father, mother, one brother and three sisters, and a host of other relatives and friends. She was a kind and loving mother, and loved by all who knew her. She was laid to rest amid many beautiful flowers, in this German Evangelical cemetery, at 10 o=clock Monday morning. She united with the Evangelical Church in 1877 and has been a faithful member ever since. She also was a member of the Ladies= Aid Society at the time of her death. The funeral services were conducted by the Reverend F. A. Meusch.
Our once so happy home is now robbed in mourning, and we realize the sorrow of desolation that rests over us when such a dear one is called away, but can only say, AGod, we shall meet her in her eternal home, never more to part.
When we think of her cheerful face,
In this world of pain,
Then of heaven=s abiding place,
In the realm of gain;
Where no sorrows ever come,
That=s to be our home.
May we meet our dear mamma,
Never more to part.
- [S8] Information from an informant - Auskunft eines Informanten - Information d'un informateur.
Proposed Change: Louise R. Hoff (I63967)
Tree: Südpfalz / Southern Palatinate
Link: http://www.birkenhoerdt.net/getperson.php?personID=I63967&tree=Suedpfalz
Description: Adds for this cemetery.
Buried: Miltonsburg Cemetery, Malaga Township, Monroe County, Ohio, USA
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- [S926] Find-A-Grave, (www.findagrave.com).
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Birth: Oct. 9, 1862
Death: Jul. 29, 1905
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Parents:
Frederick Hoff (1838 - 1912)
Margaret Zimmerle Hoff (1840 - 1912)
Spouse:
Friedrich Walter (1860 - 1899)*
Siblings:
Margaretha E Hoff Claus (1861 - 1941)*
Louisa R Hoff Walter (1862 - 1905)
Elizabeth Hoff Peters (1867 - 1951)*
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Burial:
Miltonsburg Cemetery
Miltonsburg
Monroe County
Ohio, USA
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Record added: Jan 22, 2005
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- [S927] Obituary.
Walter, Mrs. Louisa R. (nee Hoff)
On Saturday morning July 29, 1905, at 4 o’clock, the angel entered our home and called our dear and beloved mother to her home of eternal rest, age 42 years, 8 months and 20 days
Louisa R. Walter was the second daughter of Frederick and Margaret Hoff. She was born October 9, 1862, near Miltonsburg, Ohio. She was united in marriage to Herman HoffMEISTER October 1, 1885, who preceded her to the better land January 15, 1890, leaving three small daughters. Five years later she married Frederick Walter of Miltonsburg who departed this life January 10, 1899.
She has been in poor health for several months, but no one thought her end was so near until a few days previous to her departure, when she was stricken very ill, which continued to grow worse until God released her of her sufferings and called her to her home of eternal happiness, where no sorrows or suffering ever come. The cause of her was Grave’s disease and nervousness. All that could be done was done with kind and willing hands, but all to no avail. She bore her sickness patiently and was never heard to utter a word of complaint. Before her , she bade all around her bedside good-bye and remarked: “I’m going to Jesus to meet my dear husband Herman.” She leaves to mourn her sad departure three daughters, Bessie, Louisa and Leona HoffMEISTER, a father, mother, one brother and three sisters, and a host of other relatives and friends. She was a kind and loving mother, and loved by all who knew her. She was laid to rest amid many beautiful flowers, in this German Evangelical cemetery, at 10 o’clock Monday morning. She united with the Evangelical Church in 1877 and has been a faithful member ever since. She also was a member of the Ladies’ Aid Society at the time of her . The funeral services were conducted by the Reverend F. A. Meusch.
Our once so happy home is now robbed in mourning, and we realize the sorrow of desolation that rests over us when such a dear one is called away, but can only say, “God, we shall meet her in her eternal home, never more to part.
When we think of her cheerfull face,
In this world of pain,
Then of heaven’s abiding place,
In the realm of gain;
Where no sorrows ever come,
That’s to be our home.
May we meet our dear mamma,
Never more to part. -Daughters.
Source: Newspaper clipping, 1905
Collection of Wilda Heft Bartenschlag
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