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The Marin Journal
Thursday, June 12, 1902
page 5
Died
BOYEN - In San Rafael, June 10, 1902, Dorothea W. Boyen, dearly beloved mother of Albert, Edward, Dorothy, Emma, and Henry Boyen, and of Mrs. G. Kohlhoff, and Mrs. S. Eden, a native of Dorum Germany, aged 61 years, 4 months, and 21 days.
Mrs. Boyen was one of the old and respected residents of our city. The funeral service will be held at the Presbyterian Church this afternoon.
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Marin County Tocsin
Saturday, June 14, 1902
Page 3
A Fond Mother Passes Away
The death of Mrs. Dora Wilhelmina Boyen last Tuesday was not unexpected. She had been a sufferer from heart trouble for some time, and to this ailment the good lady ultimately succumbed. Mrs. Boyen had been a widow for 11 years. Her husband, Henry Boyen, died in the year 1890.
Three sons and four daughters are left to mourn her loss. Deceased was an old and respected resident of this city, a devout member of the Lutheran Church in San Francisco, a true Christian and a beloved mother. The funeral took place last Thursday form the Presbyterian Church. Eden & Sons had charge of the funeral.
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Marin County Tocsin
Saturday, June 14, 1902
Page 3
Died
BOYEN – In San Rafael, June 10, 1902, Dora Wilhelmina Boyen, mother of Albert, Edward, Dorothy, Emma, Henry, Mrs. G. Kohlhoff, and Mrs. S. Eden, a native of Dorum, Germany, aged 61 years, 4 months, and 21 days.
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The Marin Journal
Thursday, June 19, 1902
page 5
Death of Mrs. Boyen
After a lingering illness of 4 months, Mrs. Dora Wilhelmina Boyen, passed away Tuesday, June 10th, 1902. Her death, though expected, proved a shock to the family and her many friends.
Mrs. Boyen had been a widow for 11 years, her husband, Henry Boyen, having died in the year 1890.
Three sons and four daughters are left to mourn her loss. Deceased was an old and much respected resident of this city, a devout member of the Lutheran Church, a true Christian, a beloved mother, and a friend to all.
The funeral took place last Thursday afternoon from the Presbyterian Church, Rev. W.H. Landon officiating. Many friends were present at the quiet and impressive ceremony.
The remains were interred in the family plot in Mt. Tamalpais Cemetery.
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