Person:Martha Blume (1)

Martha Blume
b.1885 Germany
  • F.  Ernest Blume Sr (add)
  • M.  Anna Wolf (add)
  1. Martha Blume1885 - 1941
  2. Anna Blume1888 - 1970
m. 1903
  1. Louis C. Hosler1904 - 1971
  2. Norma Hosler1918 - 2004
Facts and Events
Name Martha Blume
Gender Female
Birth? 1885 Germany
Marriage 1903 1910 married 7 years
to Charles Henry Hosler
Death[1] 12 Dec 1941 Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, United States
Burial[1] 16 Dec 1941 Assumption Cemetery, Syracuse, New York, United States

Obituaries

MRS. MARTHA HOSTLER IS FOUND DEAD IN HOME BY HUSBAND

 Mrs. Martha Hosler, 58, wife of Charles Hosler, was found dead at her home, 1814 Butternut Street, by her husband when he returned home from work Friday night.
 According to the report of Patrolman Jacob Proberk, Mr. Hosler found his wife lying on the floor of the rear bedroom.  She was pronounced dead by an intern accompanying an Onadaga General hospital ambulance, Morgua att---were  told she had been under a physician's care for high blood pressure.  She was alone in the house when she was stricken.  
--funeral will be conducted at the home at 2:30 P.M. Tuesday by the Rev. W. Scott Tompkins.  Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery.
 Surviving Mrs. Hosler are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Bennet Shipley; a grandson, Charles Shipley; her father, Ernest Blume, Sr.; four brothers, George, Carl, Otto and Ernest Blume, Jr., and six sisters, Mrs. Charles Randall, Mrs. Anne Hosler, Mrs. Gordon Evans, Mrs. ---Emm, Mrs. Emma Beck--- and Mrs. Robert Rockwell.
 Source: Syracuse Herald Journal, Saturday, December 13, 1941,  p 13.


 MRS. MARTHA HOSLER
 The funeral of Mrs. Martha Hosler of 1814 Butternut Street, who died Saturday, was conducted at 2:30 P.M. Tuesday at the home by the Rev. W. Scott Tompkins.  Burial was in Assumption Cemetery and bearers were Paul Randall, Charles Randall, Jr., Carl Blume, Jr. Ernest Blume, Robert Hosler and Albert Benn.
 Source Syracuse Herald Journal, Wednesday, December 17, 1941 pg 16.
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Obituaries, in Syracuse Herald Journal
    Saturday, December 13, 1941, pg. 13 & Wednesday, December 17 pg. 16., .