In Loving Memory Of...
Josephine Bach, 84, of Findlay and formerly of North Olmsted, Ohio passed away on Thursday, September 15, 2011 at Birchaven Village. Josephine was born on December 10, 1926 to Josef and Josefine (Strasser) Beck in Pancsova, Yugoslavia. Josephine, her brother, Josef Beck, her aunt Anna Mulatz, and a cousin Franz Mulatz were survivors of a World War II concentration camp. Josephine immigrated to the United States via Ellis Island in 1951 and became a naturalizes citizen in 1953. Josephine and Joseph Bach were married in 1954 and settled in North Olmsted, Ohio for forty years. Prior to the birth of her sons, Josephine worked as a seamstress for Josef & Feiss Co. in Cleveland, Ohio. Josephine’s passions were cooking, sewing, working in her garden and her sons. Many were fortunate to enjoy the pleasures of Josephine’s cooking, baking, needlework and sewing.
Josephine is survived by her sons, Frank (Debbie) Bach and Richard (Jo) Bach; and grandchildren, Matthew and Jonathan Bach. Josephine was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph F. Bach.
A memorial service will be held on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 1 p.m. at Birchaven Village with Pastor Neil Norheim officiating. A private burial will take place on Monday, September 26, 2011 at Sunset Memorial Park in North Olmsted, Ohio. Memorial contributions in Josephine’s name may be made to Bridge Home Health and Hospice. HUFFORD FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Manor Hill Rd, Findlay (419-422-1500) has been entrusted with the arrangements.
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Liebe Bach Familie, es tut mir unheimlich Leid zu hören das meine Liebe Tante Fini gestorben ist. Ich habe sehr viele gute erinnerungen and Sie und mit Euch und schicke meinen Beleid. Liebe Grüße aus Wien.
Liebe Familie Bach,
Ich bin so traurig, der Verlust gelesen haben, bitte nehmen Sie mein aufrichtiges Beileid.
Something that I have personally found to be of great comfort is what the Bible says at John 5:28,29 as well as Revelation 21:4. In these verses we find basis for the hope that soon God is going to bring about a resurrection of our loved ones as well as do away with all causes we have for suffering including sickness and death. Knowing this has always comforted me and it is my sincere hope that these thoughts comfort your family as well.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Rebekah
Hello and thank you for the condolences. I do not remember you, I am sorry. I do remember those Bible verses, thank you and God Bless you !
Love,
The Bach Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. May the words in Psalms 145:18.19 give you hope and comfort.
Martha & I are sorry for your loss. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Your family has our sympathy.