Aloys Futscher
 

Kentucky Post, Monday, February 12, 1951, page 5

Submitted by Larry Dolan

 

ALOYS FUTSCHER Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph Church Camp Springs, for Aloys Futscher, Four Mile Pike, Camp Springs, who died Sunday at Speers Hospital. Prayers will be said at 9 a.m. at the Muehlenkamp Funeral Home, Alexandria. Burial will be in the church cemetery. A lifelong resident of Campbell County, Mr. Futscher was a charter member of St. Joseph Court No. 1725, Catholic Order of Foresters. He was 62. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Edna Helert, Silver Grove, and Mrs. Stella Franzer, Camp Springs; four sons, Carl, Jerome and Alvin Futscher, all of Camp Springs; Maynard, Cold Spring; and two sisters, Mrs. Eva Leick, Camp Springs, and Mrs. Anna Simon, Newport, and two brothers, Joseph and Andrew Futscher, both of Silver Grover.

Mr. Futscher, who formerly operated a blacksmith shop on Four Mile Pike opposite his home, was a blacksmith for the Trailmobile Co., Cincinnati, for the last seven years. He had been ill only four weeks. He was the first member of St. Joseph Court of the Catholic Order of Foresters to receive the Legion of Merit award. He also was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Joseph Church which will meet jointly with St. Joseph Court of the Foresters for prayers at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

 

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