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==Published Obituary==
==Published Obituary==


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From the Adelaide Observer, Saturday 21 December 1901:
From The Narracoorte Herald, Friday, 29 August 1902:
" Mr. John Bohlmann, a colonist of 55 years, died at his residence, Kermode street, North Adelaide, on Tuesday night, at the age of 90 years. The deceased gentleman was born in Bremen, Germany, in 1811, and arrived in South Australia by the ship Patell in 1846. Soon after coming to this state he joined the Locomotive Department, which was then established at Bowden. Mr. Bohlmann retired in 1888, having retained the respect and regard of his superior officers and fellow-workmen. He resided in North Adelaide for 51 years, and up to within a few days of his death he enjoyed fairly good health. He has left a widow, three sons—Messrs. H. Bohlmann, of H.M. Customs; J. Bohlmann, of Messrs. H. Muecke & Co., Port Adelaide; and Mr. G. Bohlmann—and three daughters”-->
:"Death of Mr. E. W. T. Pustkuchen.
 
:We regret to record the death of Mr. Ernst Wilhelm Theodor Pustkuchen, a well-known and respected resident of this district, which sad event occurred at his residence, Bool Lagoon, near Narracoorte, on Monday night. The deceased was born at Lippe-Detmold, Germany, in 1842, and arrived in South Australia over 40 years ago. He was connected with the firm of Gerke & Rodeman, who for about 40 years carried on business as wholesale and retail grocers, in Rundle-street, Adelaide, and afterwards took over the business. The deceased gentleman was for a number of years President of the German Club, and a prominent member and Past-Master of the Concordia Lodge of Freemasons. Some 15 years ago he retired from business and took up his residence at Mitcham. With his wife and family he went for a trip to Europe extending over four years. After that he returned to South Australia again, and about six years ago the late Mr. Pustkuchen took up land at Bool Lagoon, where he settled, and has followed grazing pursuits there ever since. In 1879 he married a daughter of the late Mr. M. Wiedenbach, and leaves a widow and seven children — four sons and three daughters. All of the family except one son, who is in West Australia, reside at Bool Lagoon. The deceased was only laid up for a short time with an affection of the throat. On Sunday the symptoms became very serious, and Drs. Gunning and Macmillan were both called out to the patient. He passed away on Monday evening. Mr. Pustkuchen was a Justice of the Peace, and was a worthy colonist. Much sympathy is expressed for the widow and family in their bereavement. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, the deceased's remains being followed to the Narracoorte Cemetery by a large number of residents. The Rev. B. D. Beeley conducted the service at the grave, and Mr. George Piatt carried out the funeral arrangements.
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Revision as of 23:00, 18 November 2020

Ernst Pustkuchen was born 4 April 1842 in Lippe-Detmold and died 25 August 1902 at Bool Lagoon near Naracoorte, South Australia.

Ernst Wilhelm Theodor Pustkuchen

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Published Obituary

From The Narracoorte Herald, Friday, 29 August 1902:

"Death of Mr. E. W. T. Pustkuchen.
We regret to record the death of Mr. Ernst Wilhelm Theodor Pustkuchen, a well-known and respected resident of this district, which sad event occurred at his residence, Bool Lagoon, near Narracoorte, on Monday night. The deceased was born at Lippe-Detmold, Germany, in 1842, and arrived in South Australia over 40 years ago. He was connected with the firm of Gerke & Rodeman, who for about 40 years carried on business as wholesale and retail grocers, in Rundle-street, Adelaide, and afterwards took over the business. The deceased gentleman was for a number of years President of the German Club, and a prominent member and Past-Master of the Concordia Lodge of Freemasons. Some 15 years ago he retired from business and took up his residence at Mitcham. With his wife and family he went for a trip to Europe extending over four years. After that he returned to South Australia again, and about six years ago the late Mr. Pustkuchen took up land at Bool Lagoon, where he settled, and has followed grazing pursuits there ever since. In 1879 he married a daughter of the late Mr. M. Wiedenbach, and leaves a widow and seven children — four sons and three daughters. All of the family except one son, who is in West Australia, reside at Bool Lagoon. The deceased was only laid up for a short time with an affection of the throat. On Sunday the symptoms became very serious, and Drs. Gunning and Macmillan were both called out to the patient. He passed away on Monday evening. Mr. Pustkuchen was a Justice of the Peace, and was a worthy colonist. Much sympathy is expressed for the widow and family in their bereavement. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, the deceased's remains being followed to the Narracoorte Cemetery by a large number of residents. The Rev. B. D. Beeley conducted the service at the grave, and Mr. George Piatt carried out the funeral arrangements.”

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