Mrs. Tenia Bock
Mrs. Tena Bock, 73, former Port
Clinton woman, died at her home in
Clevealnd last Saturday. The body
was brought to Port Clinton Tuesday
when burial services were held from
tho, funeral home of John A. Neideek-
er, conducted by the Rev. A. T. Law-
son of the St. Thomas F-piseopal
church. 3 - ?^£'l9?/ O
Mrs. Bock was a former Port Clin¬
ton resident until gxnng to -Cleveland
to live a few years ago. She was one
of this city's most prominent women,
and was highly respected by all who
re acquainted with her. Shortly
after leaving- Port Clinton to make her
home in Cleveland she became ill, and
«as confined to her. home there for
several months, until death finally re¬
lieved her of her sufferings.
She is survived by two chidlren,
Miss Dora and William at home; two
sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Anna
Schroder, Rocky Ridge; Mrs. Louise
Mogelj Toledo; Christopher Richard¬
son, Oakda-le, Wash.; Richard Rich¬
ardson, Alaska and Frank Richard¬
son of Port Clinton.
The funeral was held Tuesday after¬
noon from the Neidecker Funeral
Home, and interment was made in the
Liakeview cemetery, here.