Jauch, John M. 1876-1937

John M. Jauch
Oct. 19, 1876-March 6, 1937

 

Niles Daily Star, Saturday, March 6, 1937, page 1, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library

 

JOHN M. JAUCH, 60, RESIDENT OF NILES 36 YEARS, STRICKEN

Death Terminates Two Years' of Illness; Services Set for Monday

 

John M. Jauch, 60, a resident of Niles for the past 36 years, died at 12:15 o'clock this morning at his home, 931 Oak street. He had been ailing for the past two years.

Prior to his illness Mr. Jauch had been employed in the lithograph department of the National Printing and Engraving company. He moved to Niles with the company from Chicago in 1901.

He was born in Chicago, Oct. 19, 1975. He was married to Miss Lillian Tormey by the Rev. Fr. V.F. Ducat in the rectory of St. Mary's Roman Catholic church, Aug. 31, 1905.

He was an active member of the Niles lodge, No. 1322 B.P.O.E. and the Modern Woodmen of America.

Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Dorothy, a nurse in Pawating hospital, Betty, a nurse in the University of Michigan hospital; Eleanor, living at home; one son, John, at home; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Umbach, Glenn Ellyn, Ill.; Mrs. William Klebe, Oak Park, Ill., and Mrs. William Gingrich, Grand Rapids; also one brother, Fred Jauch, Oak Park, Ill.

The Rev. T.O. Lee of the First Methodist church will conduct funeral services at 3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. Int he Rutherford funeral home. Burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home to view the body.

 

 

Niles Daily Star, Monday, March 8, 1937, page 2, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

 

Niles News in Brief: JAUCH RITES HELD

 

Final rites for John M. Jauch, 60, who died at his home 921 Oak Street, early Saturday morning, were held at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Rutherford funeral [home]. The Rev. T.O. Lee, of the First Methodist church, conducted the service. Burial was in Silverbrook cemetery.

John Huff, William Stout, Charles Eisenbeal, Arthur Stone, George Corell and Harry Lardner served as pallbearers. The Niles lodge of Elks had charge of the services at the grave.