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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - August 8, 1985
 
:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - August 8, 1985
  
Berne Volunteer Fire Dept.
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HELEN STREVELL HOCHSTRASSER
HELENSTREVELL
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HOCHSTRASSER
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Memorial Service for Mrs. Chester Hochstrasser will be from the Warner's Lake home Saturday with Rev. Janice C. Jenson officiating. She died Friday (August 2, 1985) in Virginia.
Memorial Service for Mrs.
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Chester Hochstrasser will be from
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Born November 13, 1896, in Albany, Helen Strevell Hochstrasser, was the daughter of the late Zeb A. and Grace Strevell. She spent her. early summers at the family farm on Warner's Lake with grandparents- Mr., and Mrs. Ellas Warner. A graduate of Albany High School she taught rural school in this area before her marriage in the early 20's to the Berne World War I veteran Chester A. Hochstrasser, DDS. While they lived in Albany Mrs. Hochstrasser was active in First Reformed Church of Albany and served as a Nurse's Aid and Red Cross production manager during World War II, After Dr. Hochstrasser's retirementin 1953, she served in his dental office here at Warner's Lake until his passing in 1957.
the Warner's Lake home Saturday
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with Rev. Janice C. Jenson
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Mrs. Hochstrasser enjoyed her family home the Windemere Farm on Warner's Lake and maintained the summer camps. She also took a round-the-world cruise and other travels. Later she spent winters in Florida with her daughter Harriet and the past two winters near her daughter Nancy in Virginia. She was a charter member of the Berne Historical Society.  
officiating. She died Friday in
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Virginia.
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Helen Hochstrasser is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Vernon (Nancy) Lichliter of Winchester, Va. and Harriet Hochstrasser of Windemere Farm on Warner's Lake and Homestead, Fla.; two grandchildren, Mrs. David (Cynthia) Buck of Dahlonga, Ga. and William Lichliter of Winchester, Va.; and two great-grandchildren Joshua Buck in Georgia and Daniel Lichliter in Virginia.
Born November 13, 1896, in
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Albany, Helen Strevell Hochstrasser,
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Mrs. Hochstrasser continued the family tradition of enjoying the Altamont Enterprise. In February 1937 her grandfather Elias Warner wrote that he believed he was then the oldest continuous reader; he had been a continuous subscriber since The Enterprise started in 1884 with David Crow and prior to that had subscribed to the Golden Era published by Rev. J. E. Klock. After his passing his daughter Grace Strevell continued the paper and granddaughter Helen Hochstrasser was a third-generation reader until her passing last week.
was the daughter of the late
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - August 8, 1985
Zeb A. and Grace Strevell. She
 
spent her. early summers at the
 
family farm on Warner's Lake
 
with grandparents- Mr., and Mrs.
 
Ellas Warner. A graduate of
 
Albany High School she taught
 
rural school in this area before her
 
marriage in the early 20's to the
 
Berne World War I veteran
 
Chester A. Hochstrasser, DDS.
 
While they lived in Albany Mrs.
 
Hochstrasser was active in First
 
Reformed Church of Albany and
 
served as a Nurse's Aid and Red
 
Cross production manager during
 
World War II, After Dr. Hochstrasser's
 
retirementin 1953, she served
 
in his dental office here at
 
Warner's Lake until his passing in
 
1957.
 
Mrs. Hochstrasser enjoyed her
 
family home the Windemere Farm
 
on Warner's Lake and maintained
 
the summer camps. She also took a
 
round-the-world cruise and other
 
travels. Later she spent winters in
 
Florida with her daughter Harriet
 
and the past two winters near her
 
daughter Nancy in Virginia. She
 
was a charter member of the
 
Berne Historical Society.
 
Helen Hochstrasser is survived
 
by two daughters, Mrs. Vernon
 
(Nancy) Lichliter of Winchester,
 
Va. and Harriet Hochstrasser of
 
Windemere Farm on Warner's
 
Lake and Homestead, Fla.; two grandchildren, Mrs. David (Cynthia)
 
Buck of Dahlonga, Ga. and
 
William Lichliter of Winchester,
 
Va.; and two great-grandchildren
 
Joshua Buck in Georgia and Daniel
 
Lichliter in Virginia.
 
Mrs. Hochstrasser continued the
 
family tradition of enjoying the
 
Altamont Enterprise. In February
 
1937 her grandfather Elias Warner
 
wrote that he believed he was then
 
the oldest continuous reader; he
 
had been a continuous subscriber
 
since The Enterprise started in
 
1884 with David Crow and prior to
 
that had subscribed to the Golden
 
Era published by Rev. J. E. Klock.
 
After his passing his daughter
 
Grace Strevell continued the paper
 
and granddaughter Helen Hochstrasser
 
was a third-generation
 
reader until her passing last week.
 
  
 
==Additional Media==  
 
==Additional Media==  

Revision as of 01:12, 28 November 2012

Birth

Helen Lucy Strevell was born in 1896, the daughter of Zebediah A. Dyer Strevell (20 JUN 1872 - 22 AUG 1942) and Grace Anne Warner (6 APR 1874 - 17 SEP 1962). Her grandmother was Lucy Ella Gallup. She was their only child.[1]

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Helen Lucy Strevell married Chester A. Hochstrasser (Chester Hochstrasser, D.D.S.) (1895 - ) Their children were:[1]

  • Nancy Hochstrasser (Private - ) (Nancy Lichliter of Stephan City, Va.)
  • Harriet G. Hochstrasser (24 DEC 1925 - 29 APR 1990 )

Death

Helen Hochstrasser died August 2, (1985).

Obituary

Helen Lucy Strevell Hochstrasser Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — August 8, 1985
Helen Lucy Strevell Hochstrasser Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — August 8, 1985

H. Hochstrasser Is Dead At 88

Helen Strevell Hochstrasser, 88, died Aug. 2, (1985).

The wife of the late Chester Hochstrasser, D.D.S., she resided at Windemere Farms, Warner's Lake, in the family home of her grandfather, Elias Warner.

Survivors include daughters Nancy Lichliter of Stephan City, Va. and Harriet Hochstrasser of Warner's Lake; grandchildren Cynthia Buck and William Lichliter, and two great-grandsons.

Contributions may be made to St. John's Lutheran Church, East Berne, N.Y. 12059.

A memorial service will be held at the family home Saturday, Aug. 10 at 11 a.m.

Altamont Enterprise - August 8, 1985

HELEN STREVELL HOCHSTRASSER

Memorial Service for Mrs. Chester Hochstrasser will be from the Warner's Lake home Saturday with Rev. Janice C. Jenson officiating. She died Friday (August 2, 1985) in Virginia.

Born November 13, 1896, in Albany, Helen Strevell Hochstrasser, was the daughter of the late Zeb A. and Grace Strevell. She spent her. early summers at the family farm on Warner's Lake with grandparents- Mr., and Mrs. Ellas Warner. A graduate of Albany High School she taught rural school in this area before her marriage in the early 20's to the Berne World War I veteran Chester A. Hochstrasser, DDS. While they lived in Albany Mrs. Hochstrasser was active in First Reformed Church of Albany and served as a Nurse's Aid and Red Cross production manager during World War II, After Dr. Hochstrasser's retirementin 1953, she served in his dental office here at Warner's Lake until his passing in 1957.

Mrs. Hochstrasser enjoyed her family home the Windemere Farm on Warner's Lake and maintained the summer camps. She also took a round-the-world cruise and other travels. Later she spent winters in Florida with her daughter Harriet and the past two winters near her daughter Nancy in Virginia. She was a charter member of the Berne Historical Society.

Helen Hochstrasser is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Vernon (Nancy) Lichliter of Winchester, Va. and Harriet Hochstrasser of Windemere Farm on Warner's Lake and Homestead, Fla.; two grandchildren, Mrs. David (Cynthia) Buck of Dahlonga, Ga. and William Lichliter of Winchester, Va.; and two great-grandchildren Joshua Buck in Georgia and Daniel Lichliter in Virginia.

Mrs. Hochstrasser continued the family tradition of enjoying the Altamont Enterprise. In February 1937 her grandfather Elias Warner wrote that he believed he was then the oldest continuous reader; he had been a continuous subscriber since The Enterprise started in 1884 with David Crow and prior to that had subscribed to the Golden Era published by Rev. J. E. Klock. After his passing his daughter Grace Strevell continued the paper and granddaughter Helen Hochstrasser was a third-generation reader until her passing last week.

Altamont Enterprise - August 8, 1985

Additional Media

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 www.BerneHistory.com Family Files