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Charles Niehoff died on February 27, 1909. His obituary on the front page of The Louisville News (March <br />5, 1909) stated that he "breathed his last in a comfortable home built on the same lots on which he <br />prepared his first home in Louisville" where, the obit says, he had originally built a dugout. "The wife, <br />now a widow, and all the children and grandchildren, were at his bedside during his last hours and <br />everything possible was done for his comfort." <br />He had been a charter member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellow (IOOF) lodge when it was <br />organized in about 1889, and the funeral was conducted by the IOOF. "The members of the order to the <br />number of about sixty marched in the procession from the house, where the services were held, to the <br />railroad, then some took carriages and others walked to the Louisville cemetery where they completed <br />the funeral ceremonies. A large concourse of friends and relatives were in the procession.... The <br />deceased was widely known and had hundreds of friends ... who mourn and sympathize with the <br />family in this, the time of their sorrow." <br />The obituary noted that only three men were living in Louisville who were there when Niehoff came to <br />Louisville, and went on to say that "[t]he deceased was widely known and had hundreds of friends, <br />among whom is the editor of the News, who mourn and sympathize with the [family] in this, the time of <br />their sorrow." <br />Amelia Niehoff lived about six more years and died on December 7, 1915. An obituary for her has not <br />been located. <br />The following photo of the family is believed to have been taken between in 1913-1914, based on the <br />apparent age of Bert Niehoff's son (born in 1908) and based on the fact that Amelia is in the photo, but <br />not Charles (who died in 1909). The photo was taken behind the family house; the Louisville Town Hall <br />appears on the right of the photo. Besides Amelia, the photo includes all four of her children (Ben, <br />Jessie, Kate, and Bert); Jessie's husband, William Austin, and their son, Roy; Bert's wife, Mabel, and their <br />son, Lloyd; and three others. <br />6 <br />