Mary Louise "Louise" Buchholz

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Birth Date: March 26, 1879
Death Date: July 26, 1910
Age at Death: 31

Marriages

John Buchholz - August 28, 1898

at Glenwood Springs, Colorado

Burial Details

Cemetery Name: Sunset View
Cemetery Location: Eagle, Colorado
Mortuary Name: Farnum

Obituaries

Eagle Valley Enterprise page 1 - July 29, 1910

Passes To the Great Beyond.
This community was shocked when the news of the death of Mrs. Louise BUCHHOLZ was reported last Tuesday. Death was due to an operation, performed at the sanitarium in Glenwood Springs to remove a tumor. Her untimely death is greatly regretted by her large circle of friends. The remains were taken in charge by Mortician W. H. FARNUM, who accompanied them to Eagle, arriving here on No. 4, Wednesday forenoon, when they were taken to her late residence.
Funeral services were held at the M.E. church, beginning about 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. ROSE. During the services the following selections were rendered: "It is Well With My Soul" and "The Home-Land Shore," by the choir, and a duet, "Does Jesus Care?"
After the service a large concourse of friends and mourners followed the funeral cortege to the cemetery, where Eagle Circle, Women of Woodcraft, of which she was an honored member, performed the last rites at the grave. At the conclusion of the beautiful Woodcraft ritual, and while the members of the circle were circling around the grave and paying their last respects to their departed sister, the church choir rendered "Nearer My God, to Thee."
Mrs. Mary Louise Buchholz was thirty-one years of age, on March 26, and was born at Ladore, Colorado. On August 28, 1898, she was married to John Buchholz at Glenwood Springs, who survives here. She leaves two children, Beula, aged 11, and Nicholson, ages 4 years, and three brothers and three sisters, who were all present at the funeral, except a brother and sister, who reside at Ladore, in the extreme northwestern part of the state. The pall-bearers were Messrs. Byron ZARTMAN, Thomas GLEASON, Henry GINTHER, Ernie McCRUMB, James CRISMAN and Albert GRIMES.
Mrs. Buchholz had been ailing for about two months, and about three weeks ago she went to Glenwood Springs and entered the sanitarium at that place for treatment, the resulting operation causing her death.
The Enterprise joins with the entire community, in extending the most profound sympathy to the bereaved family and relatives of the deceased.

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