Published as it appeared on July 18, 1913, in the Corvallis Gazette-Times, Page 3, Column 5.

MRS. BAREINGER
HAS SUCCUMBED
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Mrs. Catherine C. Bareinger, wife of G.A. Bareinger, an estimable woman, who with her husband had for a number of years resided about nine miles southeast of Corvallis, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Emma Purine, in Portland, Thursday, July 17. The remains will be shipped to Corvallis, arriving here on the west side train Sunday. Services will be held at 2 p.m. that afternoon and interment will be in Newton cemetery. While on a visit at Aurora about two weeks ago, Mrs. Bareinger had a slight stroke of paralysis and her voice was affected so that she spoke with difficulty. She failed to improve and had since been at the home of her daughters in Portland, where every possible attention was given her without avail. Mrs. Bareinger was 65 years of age. She leaves a husband and son Clarence, of this city, and several other children. Deceased was a woman of excellent character, widely known throughout Benton County, and had any friends in this vicinity who will sincerely mourn her demise. Deep sympathy is felt for the bereaver husband, who suffers with heart trouble and has been in poor health for some time, and for the children who have lost a true and devoted mother.
Published as it appeared on July 19, 1913, in the Daily Oregon Statesman (Salem), Page 4, Column 6.

OBITUARY
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Mrs. Catherine C. Boehringer, wife of Gottlieb Boehringer, was born in Pennsylvania September 1, 1847 and came to Salem, Oregon, in the spring of 1871, where she resided ten years, later moving to Oak Ridge near Corvallis, Oregon, where she had since lived. While on a visit, accompanied by her husband, to relatives at Aurora, Oregon, about a month ago, she had a stroke of paralysis and on July 17, 1913, died at the home of her daughters in Portland.
Mrs. Boehringer was aged 65 years, 10 months and 16 days, and leaves a husband, two daughters, Mrs. Emma Purvine and Mrs. Ada Scruggs, of Portland, and a son, Clarence Boehringer of Corvallis and three grand children.
Mrs. Boehringer is a sister-in-law of Mrs. John Walton of this city and leaves many warm friends here where she was well known in earlier years.
The funeral will take place at Newton’s cemetery, four miles west of Corvallis, Oregon, on Sunday, the 20th, inst., at 1:30 p.m.
Published as it appeared on July 19, 1913, in the Oregonian (Portland), Page 7, Column 2.

MRS. BOEHRINGER’S FUNERAL SUNDAY. — The funeral of Mrs. Catherine C. Boehringer, who died Thursday will be held Sunday at 1:30 P.M. burial to be in Newton’s Cemetery, four miles west of Corvallis. Mrs. Boehringer, who was 65 years old, was born in Pennsylvania. Death was due to paralysis. She is survived by Mrs. Emma Survine and Mrs. Ada Scruggs, daughters, and by Clarence Boehringer, a son. The daughters live in Corvallis and the son in Portland.
Editor’s note: The two obituaries and funeral notice have conflicting information from the cities of residence for children to the spelling of her last name. Of note is the spelling of her son’s name, Clarence Bareinger, who is also buried at Mount Union Cemetery. That spelling appears in the Corvallis Gazette-Times obituary.
