His Wife Had Passed Away Only Five Days Ago.
Adam Altmaier, 80, died Thursday morning, and funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at St. Mary's church, with interment in the Prairie Center cemetery. Father Moser will officiate. Submitted by James Hutchinson |
Mary Ruppenkamp was born in Iowa City, Iowa, April 13, 1858 and died at her home at Kearney, Nebraska on August 9, 1931 at the age of 73 years, 3 months, 26 days. "Card of Thanks"
We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to those who mourned with us
in our loss, as well as those who assisted in making our burden easier to bear. Submitted by James Hutchinson |
Alta Robison was born in Kansas March 12, 1886 and passed away March 27th, 1919 of pneumonia following influenza. At the age of 17 she came to Gibbon and married John W. Anderson August 1, 1906. To this union 8 children were born, 7 surviving. The body was brought to Gibbon for internment in Riverside Cemetery. The Golden Record, Vohland, Mabel Marks, Avnelle Pool Lauer and Joan Vohland Hemmerling,1976, Pg. 273, Vol. 1Submitted by Connie Spindel who adds that John then married Marvel Helen Green. They were parents of 11 children. John fathered 19 children in total. |
Paul Anderson - Born in Denmark, 30 Sept 1824. Submitted by Connie Spindel who adds that Paul was born in Gundestrup, Aars Parish, Denmark. His wife was born in Smidie, B‘lem Parish, and they were married there. Mrs. Bert Thomas's name is Matilda. |
Old Resident Here Died on July 12th at the Age of 69
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Love Mortuary for Albert Bedke, for many years a resident of Schneider township, whose death occurred on July 13th. Submitted by Julie Flynn |
J. F. Buddemeier, 83, retired farmer, died following a long illness at 12:20 A. M. today at 213 Avenue C where he had making his home. Submitted by Dorothy Schendel wondrful@directvinternet.com |
On last Tuesday, June 17th, Mrs. Susan D. DeLaBarre, the wife of Mr. Reamer R. DeLaBarre, of Watertown, passed quietly into her rest. She had been a patient suffer for many years, but loving hands in the home were ever faithful in their ministrations to her every want. Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us in our late bereavement of our loved wife, mother and sister, and also for the many floral offerings. Submitted by Tom Fitch |
Mildred I. HICKS - 81, born Kearney, Neb. Died of heart failure Saturday, San Bernardino, CA. Resident of San Bernardino County for 70 years. Office Clerk at Harris Co., 19 yrs. (department store) Member First Christian Church of Rialto; A.A. R.P. Survived by a son Bob; and a brother, Donald Bailey of Rialto, CA. Service 1 pm Wednesday at Bobbitt Memorial Chapel. Burial at Montecito Memorial Park, Waterman Ave and Barton Rd. Colton, CA. Extract from San Bernardino County (California) "The Sun" - 11 Jan 1993 |
Mrs. E. W. Gillham, aged 71 years, 11 months, and 11 days, former long-time resident of David City, died Saturday night, March 23 (1946), at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.C. Husemoller, in Kearney, after a long illness. Submitted by Jeffery Holtz |
Guinevere J. Miller - 87 born Kearney, Neb. died heart attack - 5 Dec 1992, San Gorgonio Hospital (Beaumont, CA?) Res: Calimesa, CA for 37 yrs. Empl: real estate broker in Yucaipa, Ca for 15 yrs. Mmbr: San Gorgonio Catholic Church in Beaumont, CA Surv: one son, 1 grdch and 1 g-grandchild; one brother (James P. Johnson of Clearlake) Service private. Extract from San Bernardino County (California) "The Sun" - 12 Jan 1992 |
Mathilda Anderson Thomas was born in Smith County, Kansas in August 1878. She came with her parents later that same year to Buffalo County, Nebraska where she lived in the Gibbon Community the remainder of her life. She attended Gibbon school and was married to Bert Thomas. They engaged in farming until his death in 1938. "Tillie" as she was known, continued to operate the farm until 1946 when she moved to town. Submitted by Connie Spindel, who adds that daughter Ardella Bentley is the wife of William Bentley. |
Charles E. Young, 73, died at a hospital in Kearney Tuesday evening, Oct. 29, after a lingering illness of nearly two years. He had been in and out of the hospital several times during his illness, but had been cared for mostly at his home in Elm Creek. He was admitted to the hospital Monday noon and grew worse until his death Tuesday. His wife was at his bedside until the last. Submitted by Doug Reckard |
Don Knight arrived in Walnut on Monday morning with the remains of his daughter, Miss Ada, who passed away at her home in Kearney, Nebraska, Saturday, August 15th, 1914, after a severe illness of two weeks duration, at the age of 15 years, 7 months and 12 days. Submitted by Emily Jordan |
Funeral services were held on Monday, August 9, at 2 p.m. for Harvey Ellis,
66, who died at his home in Shelton, Saturday. Mr. Ellis had been in
failing health for many years. Submitted by Kaylynn Loveland |
Mrs. Julia Ellis, widow of the late Thomas Ellis, who was one of the early
settlers in this community, died in a Kearney hospital at 1:15 p.m. last
Thursday. Mrs. Ellis fell out of her bed and broke a hip bone several weeks
ago. She was taken the following day to the hospital and had been there
since. Submitted by Kaylynn Loveland |
Had Been Resident of This Community Since 1865-Funeral to be Held This Afternoon.
Thomas Ellis, 71, a well known farmer, who had been a resident of this community with the exception of one year since 1865, died suddenly at his home three miles south of Shelton Saturday morning about 11 o'clock. Although he had not been in the best of health, Mr. Ellis worked every day about the place. Submitted by Kaylynn Loveland |
Ref: the "Shelton Clipper", Shelton, Nebraska Adrian Ellis, 68, died July 8, 1959 at the Veterans Hospital in Grand Island, Nebraska. He was a native of the Shelton community. During WWI he was awarded the Purple Heart. He is survived by a son, daughter, 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Burial was in Shelton Cemetery. Ref: Memorial Card In memory of Adrian Ellis Born-September 17, 1892-Shelton, Nebraska Entered into Rest-July 8, 1959 Services-Miller, Godberson Funeral Home, Shelton, Nebraska-Saturday, July 11, 1959-2:00 p.m. Officiating-Rev. R. Hervey Porter-Hastings, Nebraska Director-Jack Godberson Music-Mrs. James Ganz, Soloist Mrs. Dan Dwiggins, Accompanist Songs-"Precious Lord, Take My Hand", "Peace in the Valley" Interment-Shelton Cemetery-Shelton, Nebraska Shelton American Legion in charge of Military Rites at graveside Casket Bearers-James Ashton, Walter Ashton, Jack Halbeisen, Don Lacey, Don Walker, Kempton Merdinger Submitted by Kaylynn Loveland |
Ref: the "Shelton Clipper", Shelton, Nebraska; Thursday, July 9, 1968 Mrs. Phidelia Ellis, 82, of Hastings, died Wednesday, July 3, at Mary Lanning Hospital. She was a native of Libertyville, Ill. and came in 1950 to Hastings where she operated a nursing home for a number of years. Funeral services were held on Saturday, July 6 at 10:00 a.m. in the Butler Volland Chapel with the Rev. Robert Townsend officiating. Burial was in the Sunset Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Ellis is survived by her daughters, Mrs. Alvin L. Wrenfrow of Hastings and Mrs. Mildred Smith of Burbank, Calif., five grandchildren and nine great grandchildren, and her sisters, Mrs. Clarence Ellis and Mrs. Martha Hansen of Shelton. Ref: Memorial card In Memory of Mrs. Phidelia Mary Ellis September 11, 1885-Libertyville, Illinois July 3, 1968-Hastings, Nebraska Services-Saturday, July 6, 1968-10:00 a.m.-Chapel of Funeral Home Clergyman-Dr. Robert L. Townsend Music-Mrs. Ray C. Beerman, Soloist Mrs. Ronald Veburg, Organist Songs-"Beautiful Isle", "Beyond the Sunset" Pallbearers-Robert Bruner, Ray Billesbach, Burt Bruner, Lloyd Thomas, Floyd Ellis, Dale Wrede Interment-Sunset Memorial Garden, Hastings, Nebraska Submitted by Kaylynn Loveland |
Merlyn Ellis, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ellis of Shelton, was taken to the University hospital at Omaha yesterday for treatment. Physicians said the boy had encephalitis, more commonly known as sleeping sickness. He had been ill for more than two weeks and was first taken to physicians at Grand Island and later to Kearney, then returned to his home here. Tuesday his condition appeared to be much worse and it was decided to take him to the Omaha hospital. He was accompanied to Omaha by his parents and uncle, George Ellis and Mrs. Roy Kneher. Shelton Clipper, Thursday, March 22, 1934 Merlyn Ellis, 9 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ellis of Shelton, died in the University hospital at Omaha last night, following an illness of several weeks with sleeping sickness. The body will arrive here this evening. No arrangements have been made for the funeral. Shelton Clipper, March 29, 1934
The funeral of Merlyn Ellis, nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ellis, who died in Omaha early last Thursday morning, was held at the Presbyterian church here last Saturday at 2 o'clock. Rev. S.M. Snider, pastor of the church had charge of the services and interment took place in the Shelton Cemetery. |
Ref: the "Shelton Clipper", Shelton, Nebraska Ref: Funeral Memorial Card In Memory of George Ellis, Sr. February 2, 1891-Shelton, Nebraska January 9, 1966-Shelton, Nebraska Services-Tuesday, January 11, 1966-2:00 p.m.-Shelton Methodist Church, Shelton, Nebraska Clergyman-Reverend Leonard Clard-Pastor of Shelton Methodist Church, Shelton, Nebraska Music-Mrs. Howard Peck, Soloist, Mrs. Fred Schroeder, Organist Songs-"Beautiful Isle of Somewhere", "How Great Thou Art" Casket Bearers-Jack Callaway, John Mackey, Jack Heskett, Floyd Smith, John P. Kelly, Donald Walker Interment-Shelton Cemetery, Shelton, Nebraska Arrangements-Brand-Wilson Mortuary Submitted by Kaylynn Loveland |
Fitting Services Over Remains Brought From France
Shelton, Neb., May 10--(Special.)-The body of Private Eugene L. McWILLIAMS, the first Shelton boy to give up his life for his country overseas, and the first Nebraskan body to be exhumed in France and brought home for burial, arrived here yesterday afternoon. With the body was Private Ervin E. CRAM of Company A, Fifty-seventh infantry, stationed at Camp Dix, N. J. Private CRAM's home is at Humbird, Wis. Submitted by Kaylynn Loveland |
Word was received by local residents Monday that Mrs. Margaret Ogilvie of Gibbon, one of the pioneer residents of that community, had passed away Saturday after a brief illness. Death was due to old age. She was 89. Submitted by Kaylynn Loveland |
There died last evening (January 26, 1912) at 6:30 p.m. at her residence, 33rd Street and Avenue A, Elizabeth Jane Graham, the wife of G. W. Graham, after a decline of several years, and a period of prostration of several weeks. |
S. M. Cline, 71, passed away on Monday at his home east of Elm Creek. He came to Nebraska from Ohio in 1885. Services were conducted by Rev. J. A. Monkman on July 6 at the home. Elm Creek Beacon-Elm Creek, Buffalo County, NebraskaSubmitted by Tara Cline with this note: Salathial Marion Cline was born in 1850 in Ross County, Ohio and died July 4, 1921 in Elm Creek, Buffalo County, Nebraska. |
Elizabeth Ann Shafner Paulus, known as Grandma Paulus, was born in Montgomery County, Ohio, January 23, 1831, and died at Kearney, Nebraska, April 21, 1927, aged 96 years, two months and twenty-eight days. From Ohio she moved to Indiana then to Iowa for a number of years before coming to Nebraska March 6, 1887, settling in Kearney, where she has since resided. |