Friday, August 28, 1936
Mrs. Mary Busch Dies
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mary Anna Busch, 75, were
conducted by Rev. P. 0. David,
Tuesday, August 20, at her
home on Route 102 and at St.
John's Church here.
The deceased, who was born
in Venice, Ohio, came to this
community as a girl and has re¬
sided here since then .Her hus¬
band, Charles Busch, died about
18 months ago. She was a mem¬
ber of St .John's Church and
Women's Union and also a
charter member of the Women's
Benefit Association. She was
improving in health following
a serious illness in the spring
and had been able to be up and
around. A fall Saturday eve¬
ning necessitated her being tak¬
en to Flower Hospital where
she died in the evening-. The
interment was at Woodville
Cemetery by Burman.
Her survivors are: one son,
Charles of Genoa; two daugh-
i ters, Mrs. Louise Oder of To¬
ledo and Mrs. Matilda Werner
of Chicago; four grandchildren
and five great grandchildren;
sister, Mrs. Barbara Napp of
Detroit; brother, Slgmund Sess-
ler of Toledo. Another sister,
Mrs. Margaret James, died two
years ago.
Mrs. Busch leaves a wide cir¬
cle of friends besides her fam¬
ily, who will mourn her loss.