Anna Speckner Maschino

Born: February 17, 1857     Died: March 4, 1935

      Mrs. Anna Maschino, age seventy-eight, a resident of Seymour for many years, died at the home eight miles southeast of Seymour on Seymour rural route 2 at 10:20 o'clock Monday night.  Death occurred suddenly.

      Mrs. Maschino, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, was born on February 17, 1857, the daughter of Michael and Anna Kraus Speckner.  She moved to Jackson county in 1862 and was married on October 16, 1879 at Four Corners to Adam Maschino, who died on April 21, 1930.

      She was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church at Four Corners and a host of friends in Jackson and surrounding counties mourn her death.

      Mrs. Maschino is survived by eight children, Mrs. Elizabeth Vogel, of Malcomb, Iowa; Frank Maschino, of Seymour; Mrs. Tillie Bertram, of Lawton, Oklahoma; Henry Maschino, of Jennings County; Leo Maschino, at home; Mrs. Rose Roessler, of Dayton, Kentucky; Mrs. Dora Butler, of Seymour and Mrs. Florence Osterhage, of Dayton, Kentucky.  Three brothers, Phillip Speckner, of Jennings county and John and Joe Speckner, both of Seymour; two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Luber, of Highland, Illinois, and Mrs. Theresa Everhart, of this city, and thirty-one grandchildren also survive.

      Funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Four Corners with the Rev. Father Louis Becher in charge.  Burial in Four Corners Cemetery.

      Seymour Daily Tribune


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      Originally set for Thursday, funeral services for Mrs. Anna Maschino, age seventy-eight, who died Monday night, have been postponed until Friday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Four Corners with the Rev. Father Louis Becher in charge.  Burial in Four Corners Cemetery.  Mrs. Maschino, a resident of the county since 1862, lived eight miles southeast of Seymour.

      Seymour Daily Tribune