Person:Kathryn Bauch (1)

Watchers
m. Abt 1886
  1. Anna Bauch1887 - 1950
  2. Michael J. Bauch1888 - 1917
  3. Mary Bauch1890 - 1989
  4. Frances C. Bauch1892 - 1970
  5. Rose Bauch1894 - 1972
  6. John M. Bauch1896 - 1924
  7. Kathryn Bauch1898 - 1984
  8. Hedwig Bauch1899 - 1987
  9. Clara Bauch1901 - 1984
  10. Peter Bauch1903 - 1968
  11. Andrew Bauch1905 - 1968
m. 18 Jun 1946
Facts and Events
Name Kathryn Bauch
Gender Female
Birth? 13 Feb 1898 Geneseo, Sargent County, North Dakota
Marriage 18 Jun 1946 Minneapolis, Minnesotato Anton W. Dulski
Death? 9 Mar 1984 Hankinson, Richland County, North Dakota
Burial? St. Martin's Cemetery, Geneseo, Sargent County, North Dakota
Reference Number 3388

Lidgerwood Monitor

Kathryn Dulski was born to John and Mary Bauch near Geneseo on February 13, 1898. She attended local schools and grew up on the family farm there. As a young woman she was employed for several years in Wahpeton and Minneapolis. On June 18, 1946 Kathryn Bauch was united in marriage to Anton Dulski at Minneapolis. They made their home at Geneseo, where they had resided since. Mrs. Dulski was lifetime member of St. Martins Catholic Church at Geneseo. Mrs. Dulski died in a Hankinson hospital on Friday, March 9, at the age of 86. She is survived by her husband, Anton of Geneseo; 3 sisters, Mrs. Mary Kaczynski of Wahpteton, Hattie Bauch of Enderlin and Mrs. Clara Gieser of Enderlin; many nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; 4 brothers, John Bauch, Mike Bauch, Peter Bauce and Andrew Bauch and 3 sisters, Mrs. Anna Sciborski, Mrs. Frances Lawrence and Rose Bauch. A prayer service was held at the Walby-Frank Funeral Home Chapel at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday evening, March 11. The funeral mass was at St. Martins Catholic Church in Geneseo at 10 a.m. on Monday morning, March 12. The Rev. Joseph Axtmann was the celebrant. Mrs. Connie Baker was the organist and accompanied Tom Kaczynski in special vocal music. Interment was in St. Martins Cemetery at Geneseo. Serving as casketbearers were Clifford Lawrence, Leonard Lawrence, Harold Lawrence, William Bauch, Stanley Smykowski and Joseph Smykowski.