Submitted by Doris Counts
Schaaf, Frank E
April 29,1982 Atkinson Graphic
SERVICES HELD FOR FRANK SCHAAF
born Aug 13,1900 on the family farm located northeast of Stuart
son of Michael J and Mary Timmermans Schaaf
married Dorothy Beebe on Oct 15,1919
died Thursday, April 22 in Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Billy, Etha Hitchcock, Vivian Hickok, Judy Engler
grandchildren: Gary Hitchcock, Dennis Hickok, Jim Engler, Dan, Tom, and Ron Schaaf
sisters: - 6, Louise Olberding
brothers: Joe,- 3
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Schiffern, Dale R
March 16,1989 Atkinson Graphic
TWO ATKINSON MEN KILLED IN CAR TRUCK ACCIDENT
born Atkinson on Sept 6,1967
son of Ernest and Roseanne Blake Schiffern
died Sunday morning car truck collision
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
sister: Lynn Nichols
grandparents: Pauline Blake, Mary Schiffern, Guy Blake, George Schiffern
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Schiffern, George
March 11,1982 Atkinson Graphic
DOBROVOLNY SCHIFFERN RITES HELD AT UNITED METHODIST
born April 22,1900 near Roseland, Nebr
son of Nicholas and Shilminnie Schultz Schiffern
married Sept 23,1925 with Mary Dobrovolny
died March 1 in Omaha
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Marguerite Dobrovolny, Ramon, Ernest
sisters: Ellen Gilpin, Elizabeth Vincent, Helen Francisco, - 3
brother: - 1
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Schindler, John Edward
April 17,1953 Atkinson Graphic
ED SCHINDLER DIES; RITES AT BASSETT
born Sept 14,1870 at Nebraska City
son of Dietrich and Mary Schindler
married Bertha Tuller Stephenson in 1902
died Saturday, April 11, in Bassett
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Dietrich died Nov 1936, George, Warren, Claude, Mae Hanel, Hazel Lanz, Edna Johnson
step children: Pearl Fundus
grandchildren: Mrs Bettye Stolepart, Mrs Geraldine DeGroff, Delano and Deana Lanz, Edward Patrick Schindler and Wade Johnson
great grandchildren: Ricky and Randy Stolepart
sisters: Mildred and Lena
brothers: Clarence and Henry
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Schleef, Gilbert Carl
April 11,1930 Atkinson Graphic
INFANT SON OF REV SCHLEEF PASSES AWAY
Gilbert Carl, infant son of Rev and Mrs F J Schleef, died Saturday, April 5, of malformation of the liver. His little body was put to rest in Woodlawn Cemetery Sunday. Rev H K Niermann of Chambers officiated at services at the home and Rev O E Schlecht of Orchard, in the church and at the grave.
Gilbert Carl Schleef was born March 16 and baptized March 30. At the time of his death he was 20 days old. He leaves his parents, one brother, and many relatives in Illinois to mourn his early departure.
Rev Schleef is pastor of Immanuel's Evangelical Lutheran Church of this city and the funeral service of his own child was the first to be conducted in the church since he took the charge more than 3 years ago.
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Schnase, Frank
Dec 20,1963 Atkinson Graphic
FRANK SCHNASE HAS FATAL HEART ATTACK
born Aug 10,1882 at Cheska, Minn
son of Paul and Anna Schnase
married Miss Edna Vaughn on June 15,1909 at Fairfax, SD
died Wednesday, Dec 18 in Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Mary Ann Miller
grandchildren: Leslie Ann and Kenton Michael Miller
sister: - 1
brothers: - 2
Submitted by Doris Counts
Schrader, child
Aug 21, 1909 Atkinson Graphic
The little child of Mr and Mrs Hugo Schrader died at Surprise, Nebr. Sunday, Aug 15, aged 1 year 1 day. The body was shipped here and burial in Woodlawn Cemetery Tuesday. The parents accompanied the remains and are making a short visit with relatives.
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Schrader, Helen Josephine
Oct 2,1980 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD FOR HELEN SCHRADER
born May 4,1916 in Ulysses, Nebr
dau of Hugo and Lillian Dunn Schrader
died Monday in Norfolk
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
cousins: Tom, Fred and Dale Dunn
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Schrader, Herman Jacob
July 24,1959 Atkinson Graphic
RITES TODAY FOR HERMAN J SCHRADER
born on a farm near Stuart, Aug 10,1884
son of Gustav and Johannah Kirchner Schrader
married Amelia Amy Dunn in Atkinson July 20,1908 - she died June 6,1958
died July 21 in Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Herman
brothers: Hugo, Henry, Fred
sisters: Mrs Caroline Grotz and Miss Louise Schrader, Emma Nelson, Eva Sandoz, Agnes Ledogar
niece: Helen Schrader
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Schrunk, John F
May 26,1961 Atkinson Graphic
JOHN SCHRUNK DIES; WAS 87 YEARS OF AGE
born Sept 25,1873 at Osterdock, Iowa
son of Thomas F and Lusetta Schrunk
married Mabel E Bull of Colesburg, Iowa, on Feb 13,1900 at Colesburg - she died 1948
died Tuesday, May 23 in O'Neill
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Ina Roth, Ida Boles, Ethel Rzeszotarski, Francis, Earl, Mabel Banks, Pearl Moore, Lusetta Alton, John, Ruth Andrus, Ralph, Lois Ries, two died in infancy
grandchildren: LeRoy Roth, Donald Rzeszotarski, Don Carlos Schrunk, Ellis Schrunk, Howard Banks and Roland Andrus.
sister: Mrs Pauline Elledge
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Schrunk, Ralph Richard
Dec 4,1997 Atkinson Graphic
born March 30,1920 in Holt Co, Atkinson
son of John F and Mabel Elsie Gull Schrunk
married Evelyn Rice on Jan 15,1941 at Ainsworth
died Nov 27,1997 in Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Larry, Richard, Harlan, Connie Schaaf, Diane Kaup, daughter
brothers: John, - 2
sisters: - 2, Mabel Banks, Pearl Moore, Ida Boles, Lois Ries, Ruth Andrus, Lucetta Alton
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Schultz, Marie F
Jan 10,1930 Atkinson Graphic
MRS MARIE SCHULTZ SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS
FUNERAL SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT THE HOME SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Death came quietly and peacefully to Mrs Marie Schultz yesterday at her home in Atkinson. Mrs Schultz had been a patient sufferer with illness the past year and she passed away while in her sleep.
Funeral services will be held at the home Saturday, she will be laid to rest in Woodlawn Cemetery beside the body of her husband, Ervin G Schultz, who preceded her in death in the year 1909.
Mrs Schultz is survived by 4 children Mrs W P Simar, William L, Paul T of Atkinson and Fred C of Kansas City, Mo. She leaves 12 grandchildren.
Marie Grosskreuz was born in Dobrin, Germany, Jan 10,1852. She came to the US and was married to Ervin G Schultz in the year 1873 at Brooklyn, NY. Mr and Mrs Schultz came to Atkinson from Neligh in 1898 and Mr Schultz engaged in the pharmacy and jewelry business with his son William, until his death in 1909.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Schultz, Minnie
Aug 14,1914 Atkinson Graphic
Minnie May Blackmere was born in Washington Co, Nebr, Sept 6,1878. She moved with her parents to Atkinson at the age of 5 years, where she lived until the family moved to O'Neill, in 1902. In 1904 she was united in marriage to Paul T Schultz and came back to Atkinson where she had resided since.
About 4 years ago, from the constant care and worry during her husband's illness, her health broke and since that time she has been a patient and silent sufferer from nervous trouble, which developed in brain trouble from which she died Saturday, Aug 8,1914.
Nothing sweeter can be said of her life than that she always had a kindly word for everyone and was of a very sympathetic nature and endeared herself to people who knew her. She leaves to mourn her husband, mother, two sisters and a brother.
The funeral service was conducted from the home on Monday and interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. The order of Highlanders giving their service at the grave.
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Schultz, Paul Theodore
Oct 24,1952 Atkinson Graphic
HEART ATTACK IS FATAL TO P T SCHULTZ
born Parkersburg, Iowa on July 23,1877
son of Edwin G and Marie Schultz
married 1909 to Miss Minnie Blackmere - she died in 1914
married Sadie J McCreath in 1921
died Sunday
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Paul T, Elvon a twin, Lavon Buzard a twin, Erwin
brothers: William L died 1945, Fred
sister: Helen Simar
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Schultz, Sarah Josephine McCreath "Sadie"
Aug 24,1972 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD FOR MRS P T SCHULTZ
born Feb 24,1852 in Akron, Iowa
dau of Gilbert and Georgia Milnes McCreath
married June 1,1921 to Paul T Schultz in Atkinson - he died 1952
died Denver
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Paul T, Berlyn E "Scotty", Verlyn L "Lavon" Buzard, Erwin G
sisters: Georgia McCreath Gustafson, Florence McCreath Abart
brothers: Gilbert, Ralph J
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Scofield, Frank E
Aug 13,1937 Atkinson Graphic
FRANK SCOFIELD DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
DEATH ENDS LONG PARTNERSHIP OF KNOX AND SCOFIELD IN FARMING AND LIVESTOCK BUSINESS
The death of Frank E Scofield, Sunday, Aug 8, ended one of Atkinson's best known farming and stock raising partnerships. Mr Scofield had long been a partner of Chauncey E Knox on the Knox & Scofield farm 3 miles south of Atkinson. He passed away after a long illness at the age of 67 years.
Funeral rites were held at farm home Tuesday, Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Frank E Scofield, was born in Herman, St Lawrence Co, NY on Nov 21,1869 and died at his home 3 miles south of Atkinson on Aug 8,1937 at the age of 67 years, 8 months and 18 days.
At the age of 19 years he came to Nebr, but soon went to Colorado where he became interested in the mining business with an uncle. In 1890 he returned to Nebr and engaged in farming near Columbus for a period of ten years. In 1900 he moved to Holt Co and entered into a partnership with his brother in law, Chauncey E Knox, in stock raising and farming, in which business he was engaged until his death.
Mr Scofield affiliated with the Methodist Church, when he was a young man and always supported it freely. In the years that he lived here he made countless friends, for he was known as an outstanding citizen, a good neighbor and one who was always keenly interested in the progress of his community. He suffered a lingering illness for the past 8 years and was bedfast the month preceding his death. He never married, but made a home for two sisters and one brother who live here.
Those who survive him and mourn his death are 3 sisters Gertrude and Bessie of Anderson, and Mrs George Winslow of Columbus, 3 brothers Ed N of Atkinson, Fred A of Columbus and Earl P of Omaha; his brother in law Chauncey E Knox of Atkinson and a great number of neighbors and friends.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Scofield, Gertrude A
(A Gertrude Scofield)
Sept 12,1952 Atkinson Graphic
MISS SCOFIELD DIES; LIVED HERE 52 YEARS
born Feb 29,1872 at Hermon, St Lawrence Co, NY
dau of Richard P Scofield and Olive L Alexander Scofield
died Tuesday, Sept 9 in Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
brothers and sisters: Bessie and Edward, Fred A and Mrs George H Winslow, Earl P
niece and nephews: Frank D Winslow, Mrs George H Winslow and Mrs Stanley Gembol; Camden F Winslow and Mrs Fred Schmoker
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Scripter, Robert D
Nov 26,1937 Atkinson Graphic
ROBERT DALE SCRIPTER
Funeral services for Robert Dale Scripter, 3 year old son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Scripter, of Atkinson, was held at Methodist Church, Saturday, Robert passed away Thursday, Nov 18. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Atkinson.
Robert Dale Scripter was born Nov 29,1933 and passed away Nov 18,1937 at the age of 3 years, 11 months and 20 days. He was the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Scripter of Atkinson.
Robert was baptized in the Methodist church, Aug 15,1934. He was always a kind and helpful boy and brought a world of happiness to those around him. Besides his parents, he leaves to mourn his death, two brothers, Joseph and Charles Fay; 3 sisters Helen Louise, Betty Jane and Marjorie May; his grandparents Mr and Mrs Fay Scripter of Valentine and Mrs May Andrus of Atkinson, also a host of other relatives and friends.
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Searl, Alexander
Feb 1,1935 Atkinson Graphic
ALEX SEARL IS DEAD FOLLOWING A LONG ILLNESS
PRACTICED LAW HERE FOR 34 YEARS; CAME TO HOLT IN 1882
WAS 90 YEARS OF AGE
PROBABLY ODLEST MASON IN STATE, HAVING BEEN MEMBER OF THE LODGE FOR 67 YEARS
Alex Searl, one of Atkinson's oldest residents, died at his home here early Wednesday following a long illness that forced him to retire from his law practice about 7 years ago. Mr Searl was 90 years of age and had lived in this community for 53 years. He began the practice of law in Atkinson about 41 years ago.
He was made a Master mason in1868 and perhaps was the oldest member of that order in the state of Nebraska, having retained his membership for 67 years. A member of Atkinson Lodge No 164, he was master for a number of years and also held the office of secretary many years ago. He was also a member of Order of Eastern Star, Atkinson chapter.
Alexander Searl was born in Essex Co, NY, March 26,1845, and lived in that vicinity until he was about 20 years of age. From there he went to Minnesota and for a number of years taught school near the city of Winona, also serving as the justice of peace in that community.
He came to Nebraska in 1882 and took a homestead in Holt County near Dustin post office. He lived in that community for 12 years and was engaged in farming and teaching. He also was justice of peace for several years. In 1894 he moved to Atkinson and established a law practice, continuing in that profession here until ill health forced his retirement about 7 years ago.
Mr Searl was married to Elmira M Barton on Nov 11,1866 at Crown Point, NJ. To this union 4 children were born, all of whom survive their father. They are Mrs. Belle Briggs of Reinbeck, Iowa; Mrs E H Batesole of Spring Valley, Minn; William H of Portland, Oregon; and Lyman of Lincoln; three grandchildren, and several great grandchildren also survive him.
Mr Searl and his wife separated in the early 90's and on May 28,1892 he was married to Jane Ann Bridges at Atkinson. No children were born to this union and Mrs Searl preceded her husband in death in 1930.
Funeral services were held at Methodist Church, Atkinson, Thursday, . Masonic Lodge of this city conducted services at the grave.
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Seger, Orville Melvin
June 10,1949 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD HERE FOR SEGER INFANT
born Oct 30,1948
son of Louella Barnes - Orville M Seger
died kidney infection June 2,1949 in Berwyn, Ill
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
sister: Sharon Lou age 5 years
grandparents: Fred Barnes, Frank E Seger
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Seger, Viola Clara Osborne
Dec 20,1963 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD THURSDAY FOR MRS SEGER
born Aug 16,1896 at Chillicothe, Mo
dau of Doc Franklin Osborne, and Maggie Ann Malloy Osborne
married Frank Edward Seger on Jan 15,1915 at O'Neill
died Monday, Dec 16, at her home
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Edward Frank died 1951, Clifford W, Raymond, Orville, Ralph, James, Calvin, Margaret Carr, Maxine Bulau, Mildred Van Buren
sister: Margaret McDaniels
brothers: Charles, Frank, Richard, Floyd, John, Sanford James
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Settles, Opal Dexter Keating
April 3,1986 Atkinson Graphic
SERVICES ARE FRIDAY FOR OPAL KEATING SETTLES
born Atkinson, July 6,1902
dau of William and Bertha Dexter
married Roy S Settles of Valentine, 1965 - he died 1974
married 1920 Ralph Keating - he died 1943
died March 31 at Gulfport, Miss
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Keith Keating, Phyllis Keating DuVall, Dean Keating
sister: Norma Dexter
brothers: George, William
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Shaffer, Elmer Earl "Slim"
Oct 14,1982 Atkinson Graphic
RITES TODAY FOR ELMER E SHAFFER
born Oct 26,1900 in Springview
son of Chris and Eva Freeman Shaffer
married Mildred Lieb at Page on Aug 24,1924
died Sunday, Oct 10 in Omaha
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Sylvia Roberts, Eva Rasmussen, Leota Porter, Elmer, daughter
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Shald, Ralph
Feb 9,1989 Atkinson Graphic
RITES ARE THURSDAY FOR RALPH SHALD
born Jan 6,1911 in Stuart
son of Henry and Margaret Hoffman Shald
married Sept 16,1932 Evadene Hitchcock in O'Neill
died Monday
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Donald, Shirley Cheney
sisters and brothers: 17, Mary Baum, Evelyn Jungman
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Shane, Hope Sarah
March 9,1989 Atkinson Graphic
1989 GIRL SCOUT BABY
May 4,1989 Atkinson Graphic
BABY HOPE SHANE DIES SUDDENLY
born Friday, March 3
dau of Barb and Kirk Shane
died Monday in Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
brother and sister: Perry 8, and Becky 5
grandparents: Mr and Mrs Charles Shane, Mr and Mrs Everett Winnings
great grandmother: Ferne Shane
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Shane, Rachel Ann
Dec 24,1987 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD FOR BABY DAUGHTER
born May 18 in Atkinson
dau of Kirk Shane
died Dec 17 in Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
brother and sister: Perry and Rebecca
grandparents: Charles and Holly Shane, Everett and Betty Winnings
great grandmother: Ferne Shane
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Shellhase, Clinton George
Aug 16,1973 Atkinson Graphic
SERVICES HELD FOR CLINTON SHELLHASE
born Sept 15,1889 at Jewel Co, Kan near Hardy, Nebr
son of Henry and Rose Tucker Shellhase
married Mary Etta Schnitker of Hardy on June 30,1915 at Kansas City, Mo
died Friday, Aug 10 in O'Neill
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Keith, Dona West, Melvin Laverne died 1917
grandchildren: Marygery Fager, Shirley and Gloria Shellhase
brother: Clayton
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Shellhase, Marie Frahm
Feb 8,1996 Atkinson Graphic
born July 27,1924 in Creighton, Nebr
dau of Peter and Margaret Ziehm Frahm
married Oct 29,1945 Keith D Shellhase in Atkinson
died Feb 4 in Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Shirley Raff, Margery Fager, Varia Gustafson, Susan Delaine, Sandra Marie
sister: Hilda Krutz
brother: Heine
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Shramek, Mrs Voclav
April 7,1911 Atkinson Graphic
The funeral of Mrs Voclav Shramek took place on Wednesday, she having died on Monday last. Her home was 6 miles southwest of Atkinson and she was interred in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Shutt, Morris D
Nov 4,1999 Atkinson Graphic
born Nov 6,1955 in Winner, SD
son of Ray and Clara Ulmer of Winner, SD
married Diane Kulhavy on Oct 25,1974 in Gregory, SD
died Oct 26, in Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Brian, Tony, Kyle, Connie, Stacy
grandparents: Hilda Ulmer, Alvin and Florence Shutt; Albert Ulmer
brother: Greg
sisters: Connie Lapsley, Cheryl Eilms, Diane Schroeder
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Siebert, Elzine Gouldie
Nov 4,1986 Atkinson Graphic
SERVICES HELD FOR MRS ORVILLE SIEBERT
born Jan 25,1904 at Papillion
dau of Luke and Mary Ellen Stover Gouldie
married Feb 4,1925 Orville Siebert in O'Neill - he died 1982
died Monday, Nov 24 in Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Vernon, Lorraine Hickok, Gayle Rothchild, Mary Ann
Submitted by Doris Counts
Siebert, Orville
May 20,1982 Atkinson Graphic
RITES TODAY FOR ORVILLE SIEBERT, 81
born April 4,1901
son of Ferdinand and Anna Margaret Alfs Siebert
married Elzine Gouldie Smith in O'Neill on Feb 4,1925
died Monday in Lincoln
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Gayle Rothchild, Mary Ann Apfel, Lorraine Hickok, Vernon
brothers: Louie, Bill, - 1
Submitted by Doris Counts
Siebert, William O
July 23,1987 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD FOR BILL SIBERT, 88
born on a farm located 7 miles east and four miles north of Atkinson on Aug 27,1898
son of Ferdinand and Anna Margaret Alfs Siebert
died July 15 in Omaha
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
brother: Louis
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Siemsen, Karl F
April 9,1943 Atkinson Graphic
KARL F SIEMSEN DIES; RITES SATURDAY AT 10
born Schleswig Province, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, on April 9,1872
married Miss Bertha Ahrndt on Dec 30,1903
died Wednesday
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Martin L, Mrs A F Zike, Mrs F J Maring, Mrs Raymond Johnson, Clara, Karl died 1931
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Simpkins, Logan Elwood
Sept 3,1987 Atkinson Graphic
BURIAL SERVICES SET FOR L SIMPKINS, 80
born Oct 12,1906 in Varina, Iowa
son of Byron and Dora Walters Simpkins
married Mary Stolte, in Atkinson on July 21,1935
died Aug 31 in South Sioux City
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
nephews: Paul, Philip, Ross Tegeler, Jim and Bruce Hale, Jim Towey
Submitted by Doris Counts
Skrdla, Catherine
Nov 6,1914 Atkinson Graphic
Mrs Catherine Skrdla was born in Bohemia, June 24,1841. She was married to Joseph Skrdla in 1963. This union was blessed with 9 children, 6 boys and 3 girls, 5 of whom are living.
In 1866 the family came to America and settled in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1876 they moved to Nebraska City, Nebr, later they moved to Atkinson where she spent the remainder of her life. She passed away Nov 1,1914 at the home of her daughter, Mrs Ed Humpal.
She leaves to mourn her death, 2 sons, 3 daughters, sister, Joseph and John, Mrs Anna Shellenberger, Mrs F W Keen, Mrs Ed Humpal, sister Mrs Anna Dobias, besides many grandchildren and a large circle of friends.
The funeral services were held at the home of her daughter in Atkinson Nov 3rd, conducted by Rev W S York.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Skrdla, Frank Elmer
Feb 2,1972 Atkinson Graphic
FRANK E SKRDLA, 82 IS DEAD
born Sept 25,1889 at his parents farm southwest of Atkinson
son of Joseph and Emma Skrdla
married Miss Olive Blake on Feb 12,1919
died Jan 29 in O'Neill
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Dr Blake
grandchildren: Robert and Mary
brother: Edward
sister: Emma
army in Sept 1917 and served until Dec of 1918
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Skudler, Joseph
June 6, 1947 Atkinson Graphic
JOSEPH SKUDLER DIES IN LINCOLN; FUNERAL HERE
June 13,1947 Atkinson Graphic
RITES ARE HELD IN ATKINSON FOR JOSEPH SKUDLER
born Cleveland, Ohio, Jan 6,1869
died Lincoln, Nebr, June 5,1947
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: James died 1918, Rose, Mrs Vernon M Winkle, Frank E, Edward O
grandchildren: Blake Skudler, Edward, Donna, Shirley, James Skudler
brother: John
sister: Kate Keen
nephews: Alex and Herman Frickel, Carlton Davis and Frank Jungman
Submitted by Doris Counts
Slaymaker, Elmer Vane
Feb 24,1972 Atkinson Graphic
RITES TODAY FOR ELMER SLAYMAKER
born July 25,1890 on a farm southwest of Atkinson
son of Wesley K and Bertha Davis Slaymaker
married Miss Arlene Sterns at O'Neill April 28,1947
died Atkinson, Feb 21
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Louise Sparks, Dorothy Carr, Zelda Newman, Garold, Lora
grandchildren: Billy and Barbara Sparks, Paul Slaymaker, Tammy Newman, Todd Carr
brothers: Ed, Harry, Laurence
sisters: Rinnie Barnes, Frances Prussa
nephews: Lyle and Wesley Slaymaker, Dale and Gerald Barnes, Dick Pruss and Darold Slaymaker
Submitted by Doris Counts
Slaymaker, Laurence Guy
Sept 18,1975 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD FOR L G SLAYMAKER
born June 18,1897 on the family farm located 9 miles southwest of Atkinson
son of Wesley K and Bertha Davis Slaymaker
married April 9,1918 to Serena E Johnson of Newport
died Sept 9 in Bassett
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Wesley R, Virginia Gaughenbaugh, Jean Carlisle, Laurence G, Avis Hickerson
grandchildren: Roger Carlisle, Larry, Terry, Randy, Rick, Robb Slaymaker and Lee Gaughenbaugh, Tommy and David Hickerson
brothers: Harry, - 2
sisters: Rinnie Barnes, Frances Prussa
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Slaymaker, Lewis Elmer
Jan 21,1949 Atkinson Graphic
MERCY TRIP IN VAIN; AGED PIONEER DIES
Jan 28,1949 Atkinson Graphic
LEWIS SLAYMAKER RITES ARE HELD
born at Bear Valley, Minn. April 23,1862
son of Henry Slaymaker, Mary Davis Slaymaker
married 1911 to May Neibauer
died Stuart, Jan 20,1939
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Vernon Elmer, Ferne Leola
sister: Mary E Lumsden
brother: Wesley K
Spanish American war veteran - Company M in Col W J Bryan's regiment
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Smith, Charles Nelson
Sept 3,1937 Atkinson Graphic
SHORT ILLNESS FATAL TO CHARLES N SMITH
ATKINSON FARMER DIES AT HIS HOME 11 MILES NORTH; CAME HERE 38 YEARS AGO
Death, after an illness of only five days, came to Charles N Smith Friday, Aug 27, at his farm home 11 miles north of Atkinson. Mr Smith was 58 years of age and had been a resident of Holt Co for 38 years. His sudden passing was a grievous shock, not only to his family, but to his neighbors in the Celia community, where he lived the past 17 years and was highly esteemed.
Funeral services were held last Sunday with a short prayer service at the farm home, followed by rites at Presbyterian Church, Atkinson. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Charles Nelson Smith was born near Salem, Wis, Aug 5,1879 and departed this life at his farm home near Atkinson, Aug 27,1937 at the age of 58 years, 22 days.
He came to Nebr with his parents in 1886 and resided at North Loup until 1899 when the family moved to a ranch near Inez, south of Atkinson in Holt Co. He was united in marriage to Miss Myrtle Moss on Dec 20,1906 at Inez. They continued to live at Inez until 1912 when they moved to a farm two and a half miles northeast of Atkinson. In 1920 they moved to their present home in the Celia Community 11 miles northeast of here.
Mr Smith was known as a man of fine character and one who lead an exemplary life. He became a member of the church in 1905 and remained faithful to his christian belief. He always gave generously of his time and means to the neighborhood activities and will be missed greatly by his family, which always came first in his thoughts, as well as by a large group of friends.
He leaves to mourn his departure, his wife, 3 sons and 3 daughters, Lawrence L, Merrill M, Charles O, Mrs Dorothy M Garwood, Lila B , Mrs Elda R Heiser; and one grandchild, Dale Garwood of Atkinson. One grandson Larry Dean, preceded him in death.
Also surviving are 5 sisters and 1 brother, Adah Laughlin of NY, NY; Julia Tyler of Detroit, Mich; Stella Beebe of Chicago, Ill; Ruth White of Cody, Wyo; Nina Moss of Oakdale, Nebr; Howard A of Richville, Minn.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Smith, Marie Mareshah Frickel
May 21,1987 Atkinson Graphic
SERVICES HELD FOR MARIE SMITH
born Kautz, Russia, on Nov 30,1904
married Bennett Smith at Dalton, Nebr on May 22,1931 - he died 1981
died Lincoln, May 4,1987
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Conrad, Kenneth, Fred, Marilyn Lenz, Gordon
brothers: Herman, Alex, Conrad, Victor
sisters: Mollie, Pauline Beck, Lillian Marquardt, Esther Syfie, Dorothy Hoffman
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Smith, Mary Ellen Stover Gouldie
May 25,1951 Atkinson Graphic
MRS HENRY SMITH RITES WEDNESDAY
born March 2,1879 at Fairfield
dau of B F and Mary Catherine Stover
married Jan 19,1897 to Luke Gouldie at Red Oak, Iowa - he died Aug 4,1906
married 1908 to Henry Smith at Omaha - he died Sept 28,1938
died Sunday at Stuart
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Nettie Gouldie died in infancy, Agnes Gouldie died in infancy, Elzine Siebert
step children: Edna Alton, Laurence and John Smith
grandchildren: Vernon, Mrs Lorne Hickok, Gayle and Mary Ann
brothers: Adam and William E and Roy B, Martin
sisters: Nettie, Irene
Submitted by Doris Counts
Smith, Merrill Martin
April 20,1978 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD FOR MERRILL SMITH, 68
born March 12,1910 at Inez, Nebr
son of Charles N and Nellie Myrtle Moss Smith
married June 28,1937 Mildred Fullerton at O'Neill
died Thursday, April 13 in Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Doris Starr, Neal, Darrell
grandchildren: Andrea and Clinton Smith; Bryan, Valeria, and Brenda Starr; Jason Smith
brothers: Lawrence; Charles
sisters: Dorothy Garwood, Elda Heiser, Lilah Heiser
Submitted by Doris Counts
Smith, Mildred Elizabeth Fullerton
Feb 18,1999 Atkinson Graphic
born Sept 24,1914 at Atkinson
dau of Robert and Mary Frane Fullerton
married Merrill M Smith of Atkinson on June 28,1937 - he died 1978
died Feb 13,1999 in Norfolk
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Doris Starr, Neal, Darrel
grandchildren: Bryan Starr, Valerie Haack, Brenda Claver, Andrea Kester, Clinton, Juson
brothers: - 4
sisters: - 1, Mary Alice Watt, Anna Watt
Submitted by Doris Counts
Smith, Nellie Myrtle Moss
Aug 3,1972 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD FOR NELLIE M SMITH
born Dec 23,1883 at Calenville, Ill
dau of Charles W and Mitilda Womach Moss
married Dec 21,1906, Charles N Smith at Inez - he died 1937
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Laurence L, Merrill M, Charles O, Elda Heiser, Dorothy M Garwood, Lilah B Heiser
sisters: - 2
brothers: - 5, Harry D, Ira H, Cheever G
Submitted by Doris Counts
Snyder, Harry Amandus
July 11,1952 Atkinson Graphic
HARRY A SNYDER, 66, IS DEAD, HE SPENT LIFE SERVING ATKINSON
born Nov 24,1865 at Scotia, Nebr
son of Edward H and Blandina Hilke Snyder
married Helen Ollerman on Nov 6,1919
died July 4th in Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Jacquelyn Ellen Neal
grandchildren: Joseph Neal
sister: Stella Simmons
brothers: Earl, Frank, Floyd
uncle: L E Hilke
Submitted by Doris Counts
Snyder, Olive Bernice Kelling
Oct 14,1999 Atkinson Graphic
born Sept 9,1915 at Sutherland, Nebr
dau of William Martin and Anna Jonas Kelling
married Henry Snyder on Nov 4,1936 at O'Neill
died Oct 8,1999 in Norfolk
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Bonnie Dobias
sisters: - 4
Submitted by Doris Counts
Sorey, Lula Mae Courtney
June 18,1965 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD JUNE 16 FOR MRS SOREY
born May 6,1880
dau of Henry and Mary Courtney
married Bennett Arthur Sorey on Dec 28,1893 at Imperial, Nebr - he died 1962
died June 12, O'Neill
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: daughter died in infancy, Jesse, Guy, Jewell Swenson, Opal Miller, Helen Kull
brother: - 1
Submitted by Doris Counts
Spann, Elmer Frederick
Nov 27,1986 Atkinson Graphic
ELMER SPANN DIES SUDDENLY IN TEXAS
born Feb 9,1897 at Satilla, Nebr, a town near Lincoln
son of William F and Mary Bergman Spann
married Mildred Malone
married Agnes Russell Engle on May 28,1950
died Nov 20 in Zapata, Tex
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Roger
grandchildren: Adam
adopted grandchildren: Shana
brothers: Albert, Freddie, William
sisters: Bertha, Laura, Effie, Fern
Submitted by Doris Counts
Spann, Mary Bergman
Jan 6,1950 Atkinson Graphic
MARY SPANN DIES SUDDENLY IN SIOUX CITY
born Feb 24,1869 at Germantown, Ill
dau of John and Mary Bauer Bergman
married In Lincoln on Christmas Day, 1878, William Frederick Spann - he died 1921
died Sioux City, Iowa Sunday, Jan 1,1950
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Frederick died age 10 years, Louise Kasdorf died 1931, William, Elmer, Albert, Bertha Snepp, Effie Wilde, Laura Gray, Fern
sister: Mrs Anna Iverson
brother: John
Submitted by Doris Counts
Spann, William Frederick
Jan 27,1961 Atkinson Graphic
STROKE FATAL TO WM SPANN OF ATKINSON
born Jan 6,1883 Centerville, Nebr
son of William and Mary Spann
married Sarah Reed, Oct 15,1907, Loup City
died Friday, Jan 20, Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Blanche Pease, Donald L died 1946
grandchildren: Bob Pease
sisters: Bertha Snepp, Laura Gray, Effie Wilde, Fern, Louise Kasdorf
brothers: Elmer, Albert, Frederick died age 19 years
Submitted by Doris Counts
Spears, Fred
Dec 27,1894 Atkinson Graphic
Fred Spears was taken suddenly and seriously ill Christmas Eve.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Spence, baby of William Spence
Feb 11,1910 Atkinson Graphic
Last Thursday, the little babe of William Spence and wife, aged four months, passed to the place where all is sunshine. Funeral services were held at the home by Rev Ohmart, Friday and interment in Woodlawn.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Spence, Evelyn Stansberry
Jan 12,1984 Atkinson Graphic
THREE VEHICLE ACCIDENT CLAIM LIVES OF THERSA CORRIGAN AND EVELYN SPENCE
born July 20,1917 in Atkinson
dau of Henry and Emma Sjoland Stansberry
married June 30,1943 Elmer Spence in Grand Island - he died 1966
died Friday, Omaha
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Douglas, Jeffrey
sisters: Mrs Donald R David, Zella Schrader
brother: Harold Stansberry
Submitted by Doris Counts
Spence, Richard George
April 24,1959 Atkinson Graphic
DEATH TAKES R G SPENCE; RITES HERE
born March 14,1904 at Atkinson
son of George E Spence and Florence Norris Spence - father died Dec 31,1950
died April 17,1959 in Omaha, Friday
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
brothers: William N, Clarence E and Elmer
U S Army in July 1942 to April 1943
Submitted by Doris Counts
Spence, William N "Penny"
April 11,1996 Atkinson Graphic
born Oct 27,1900 at Atkinson
son of George and Florence Norris Spence
married Nov 26,1930 to Anna Newton, the daughter of Jesse and Anna Newton
died in Norfolk on April 3,1996
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Lyle
brothers: Clarence "Col", Richard and Elmer
Submitted by Doris Counts
Spindler, Floyd G
June 4,1987 Atkinson Graphic
SERVICES HELD FOR FLOYD G SPINDLER
born Dec 29,1905 in the Phoenix community
son of George and Margaret Bartles Spindler
married Grace Leslie on Sept 28,1929 in Burke, SD
died May 28 at his home
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
sisters: Rose Johns, - 3
brothers: - 6
Submitted by Doris Counts
Spindler, Grace C Leslie
March 2,1978 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD FOR GRACE SPINDLER, 75
born Atkinson, July 29,1902
dau of William and Maddie Copp Leslie
married Floyd Spindler Sept 28,1929 in Burke, SD
died Saturday
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
sister: Hazel Lee
half brothers: Darwin and Jerald Leslie
Submitted by Doris Counts
Standage, baby child of Everett Standage
June 30,1944 Atkinson Graphic
BABY DEAD AT BIRTH
born June 22, Stuart
dau of Pvt and Mrs Everett Standage
died June 22, Stuart
buried St Joseph Cem. Atkinson/Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
Submitted by Doris Counts
Stanek, Antonie Sojka
Oct 3,1952 Atkinson Graphic
MRS F STANEK RITES AT 2 TOMORROW
born Feb 3,1887 in Czechoslovakia
married Mr Stanek there on July 1,1900
died Wednesday, Oct 1, in Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Edward, George, Frank, Eleanor Mohr, Emma
Submitted by Doris Counts
Stansberry, Harold J "Red"
March 17,1961 Atkinson Graphic
born Sept 15,1912 in Atkinson
son of Henry Stansberry and Emma Sjoland Stansberry
died March 9 in Spokane, Wash
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Harold age 14
sisters: Velma died in infancy, Zella Schrader, Lucille Davis, Evelyn Spence
aunts: Anna Barnes, Mrs Emil Carlson
U S Army June 29,1942 to Nov 11,1945
Submitted by Doris Counts
Staples, Mr and Mrs
Atkinson Graphic
Mr and Ms W A Fenner of Marshaltown, Iowa, were transient visitors in the city Thursday.
35 years ago Mrs Fenner, then Miss Lizzie Staples, was a resident here and the burial plot of her parents is in Woodlawn.
She was one of the early day "flappers" and inquiring of old friends of her ancient persecutors wondered if there were any of those "old hens" left yet.
Having attained to matronly years and worldly prosperity she gets humorous recalling the old prophesies.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Starks, Henry Ulysses
Aug 23,1907 Atkinson Graphic
Henry Ulysses Starks, was born May 22,1904 in Yankton, SD and died Aug 21,1907 in Atkinson, Nebr, aged 3 years, 1 month and 29 days. The funeral services, conducted by Mrs Angell, were held at the house yesterday morning at 10 o'clock and the remains were laid to rest in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Stephenson, Hortense L Flint "Peggy"
Aug 4,1961 Atkinson Graphic
DEATH TAKES ATKINSON WOMAN AT 75
born June 25,1886 at Richford, Vermont
dau of Edward and Hortense Gibson Flint
married Chauncey D Stephenson on Dec 23,1931 at Bellows Falls, Vt
died Monday, July 31 at Bassett
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
step children: Pearl Fundus
Submitted by Doris Counts
Sterns, Earl David
Dec 8,1939 Atkinson Graphic
BLAST FROM SHOTGUN KILLS EARL STERNS
ATKINSON MAN, 42, FOUND DEAD NEAR EMMET, CORNER SAYS DEATH IS ACCIDENTAL
Earl D Sterns, 42, farmer and lifelong resident of this community was found dead from a shotgun blast in a field about a mile east of Emmet, Thanksgiving Day. Acting Corner Julius D Cronin, O'Neill, who investigated the death, said evidence disclosed that his death was caused by accidental discharge of the gun. There were no witnesses to the tragedy.
The body was found a few feet inside a wire fence, which enclosed the field, and the shotgun was lying near the body. The car Sterns was driving was parked at the side of the road nearby. From the position of the body and the gun it was thought likely that the gun was accidentally discharged as he crossed the fence. The charge struck him in the head. No inquest was held.
Mr Sterns was a World War veteran. He is survived by a wife, and two children. He had been farming in this community for about 20 years, was well liked in neighborhoods where he lived and had a great number of friends in this vicinity.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church in Atkinson Saturday. The church was filled to capacity. Members of the John Farley Post American Legion of which Mr Sterns was a member, attended the rites in a body and had charge of the burial service. Pallbearers were Legionnaires. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Earl David Sterns, second son of William and Anna Sterns, was born at Atkinson on Dec 3,1897 and departed this life on Nov 30,1939 at the age of 41 years, 11 months and 27 days.
He grew to manhood on a farm 15 miles northeast of Atkinson. When the US entered the World War he enlisted in the army and served as an infantryman for the duration of the war. After his discharge he came home to take up farming.
He was united in marriage to Miss Nellie Rossman, at Butte, May 16,1922. To this union were born two children, Leonard, age 16 years, and Kay LaRae age 1 year 6 months.
He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife and children; his mother, Mrs Anna Sterns of Atkinson, two sisters and two brothers, Mrs Z E Dickerson of Los Angeles, Cal, Mrs Elizabeth Ford of Atkinson, Albert and Elmer of Atkinson.
Dec 8,1939 Holt County Independent
BODY OF EARL STERNS FOUND IN FIELD LAST THURSDAY, NOV 30
The body of Earl D Sterns was found last Thursday afternoon just across the fence from his car which was on the road about a mile and half east of Emmet and on the south road past the Ryan Ranch. The body was discovered by two boys and they in turn notified Pat McGinnis of Emmet who notified the authorities. County Attorney J D Cronin and Deputy Sheriff CC Bergstrom made the investigation. They found that a shotgun was nearby and he was shot in the head, with all indications that it was probably an accident.
Funeral services were held Saturday Dec 2 at the Methodist Church and interment followed in the cemetery at Atkinson.
Earl David Sterns was born Dec 3,1897 at Atkinson. He was united in marriage to Miss Nellie Rossman and to them were born two children who with the wife survive. The children are Leonard and Kay Laree. He is also survived by his mother who lives at Atkinson, and two brothers and two sisters, Albert of Atkinson, Elmer of O'Neill, Mrs Violet Dickison of Los Angeles, Cal and Mrs Robert Ford of Atkinson.
Mr Sterns was a World War Veteran.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Sterns, Edward W
Dec 30,1999 Atkinson Graphic
born Dec 23,1916 at Atkinson
son of Albert and Laura Barnes Sterns
married Eva
died Tuesday, Dec 21,1999 at Papillion
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Susan, Francis, Ron, Vernon, Roger, Darryl, Robert, Wayne, Bryan, Shirley Pavlik, Evelyn Cook, Lois Tunender, Colleen Reagan, Tami Van Meeteren
grandchildren: Bruce Gilman, Tim Sterns, Dan Godsey, Ron Sterns, Kenny Tunender, Carmeron Reagan
sisters: Mildred Pride, Doris Moss
brother: Donald
Submitted by Doris Counts
Sterns, Eva Marie Osborne
Jan 28,1982 Atkinson Graphic
EVA STERNS SERVICES HELD
born May 30,1918 in Atkinson
dau of Franklin and Agnes Johnson Osborne
married Edward Sterns at Council Bluffs, Iowa in 1938
died Jan 19 in Omaha
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Ronald died 1956, Colleen Reagan, Shirley Gilman, Evelyn Anderson, Lois Tunender, Vernon, Roger, Darryl, Robert
grandchildren: Cameran Reagan, Bruce Gilman, Timothy Sterns, Kenneth Tunender, Kevin Tunender, Don Godsey, Ronald Sterns
sisters: Betty Carey, Lois Porath
brothers: Gene, Vincent
Submitted by Doris Counts
Steskal, Elmer Carl
Nov 10,1961 Atkinson Graphic
GUNSHOT KILLED ELMER STESKAL OF ATKINSON
born July 16,1919 at Atkinson
son of Edward A and Lillie Diehl Steskal
married Eva C Shaffer of Atkinson. On Dec 16,1949 at Luverne, Minn
died Saturday
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Richard age 8, Ronald age 6, Randy age 5, Rodney age 14 months, Sherril age 11, Lucinda age 10, Kathy age 3
brothers: William, John
sisters: Laura Walnofer, Pearl Farewell
U S Army Air Force on March 13,1942 to Dec 7,1945
Submitted by Doris Counts
Stevens, Dean V
Oct 10,1996 Atkinson Graphic
born April 10,1919 in Holt County
married Marion Carpenter
died Oct 4 in Omaha
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Cheri, Terry
sister: Helen
brothers: Dale, Ivan, Leo
military service
Submitted by Doris Counts
Stevens, Terry Dean
Feb 22,1979 Holt County Independent
born O'Neill
son of Dean V Stevens and Marion Carpenter Horner
died Feb 15,1979
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: daughter, son
sister: Mrs Tom Northern
Armed Forces
Submitted by Doris Counts
Stilson, John J
Nov 15,1935 Atkinson Graphic
DEATH TAKES FORMER MAYOR J J STILSON
PIONEER LOCAL BUSINESS MAN SUCCUMBS AFTER LONG ILLNESS
FUNERAL HELD MONDAY
ALL STORES CLOSE FROM 2 TO 4 DURING SERVICES; INTERMENT IN WOODLAWN CEMETERY
J J Stilson, pioneer Atkinson business man, former mayor of this city and one of the prominent citizens for more than 40 years, passed away at his home here early Friday, Nov 8.
Mr Stilson had been in ill health for the past few years and for many months had been confined to his home practically all the time. Early Thursday morning he suffered a stroke and was discovered unconscious by his wife. He never regained consciousness and passed away shortly after midnight that night.
Funeral services were held at the home Monday, Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery with Masonic rites being conducted at the grave.
Mr Stilson was born at Rockford, Ill, Nov 19,1854 and lacked only 12 days of being 81 years of age at the time of his death. He spent his boyhood days near Fairfax, Iowa, and attended Coe college at Cedar Rapids.
He was married at Fairfax, Iowa on Nov 26,1884 to Adda A Brown and to this union three children were born, Bertha, Mrs Brush of Norfolk, Earl B of Hudson, Mich and Eula, Mrs Dan Cheney who died in 1926. Mrs Stilson and two children survive him.
Mr and Mrs Stilson moved to Nebr in 1888 and to Atkinson in 1893 where they continued to make their home. Mr Stilson was one of this city's pioneer businessman. during the first years of his residence here he was engaged in the farm implement business. Later he operated a creamery in this city and following that was a hardware merchant. Some 25 or 30 years ago he became one of Atkinson's first automobile dealers and brought the first Ford agency to this city.
For the past 20 years of more he had been engaged in the real estate business. Ill health forced him to retire from business activity about four years ago. During the years he was actively engaged in business here, Mr Stilson was one of the leaders in community progress. He served as mayor of Atkinson in the years 1928 and 1929.
He was a member of Atkinson Lodge, was a past master of the order, served the lodge in its various chairs and was one of the oldest living members.
Mr and Mrs Stilson celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home here a year ago at which time they received the congratulations and best wishes of scores of their neighbors and friends.
Mrs Stilson has closed her home here and went with her son, Earl to his home in Hudson, Mich, where she will remain during the winter.
All business places in Atkinson were closed Monday during the funeral services.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Stratmeyer, Francis W
March 17,1933 Atkinson Graphic
FRANCIS STRATMEYER
Francis William, infant son of Mr and Mrs William Stratmeyer of O'Neill, was born March 3,1933 and passed away March 10 at the age of only 6 days. Besides his parents the little one's death is mourned by his grandparents, Mr and Mrs Frank Pruss of O'Neill, and one little sister, Mary Ann, age 2 years.
Rev Wm Vahle, conducted a short service at the home in O'Neill last Sunday, burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Atkinson.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Strode, Minnie B Wondercheck
April 24,1986 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD FOR MINNIE B STRODE
born Atkinson on April 13,1893
dau of Anton and Anna Hunicek Wondercheck
married June 27,1935 to John Carl "Jack" Stode - he died 1981
died April 15 in Norfolk
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
brothers: - 8
sister: - 1
Submitted by Doris Counts
Sweeney, Susan Elizabeth Werner
July 14,1944 Atkinson Graphic
DEATH TAKES MRS SUSAN SWEENEY, RITES TODAY
born Jan 29,1854 at Nazareth, Penn
dau of Elias and Elenora Kramer Werner
married Creston, Iowa, to William H Sweeney, Jan 15,1902
died Atkinson July 12,1944
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
brothers: Henry, Wayne
sister: Mrs Gertie Raymer,Elise, Ida, Mrs Joe Albrecht, Carrie, Mabel, Maggie, Mrs Harvey Schaeffer
Submitted by Doris Counts
Swenson, LeRoy Earl
Nov 15,2007 Atkinson Graphic & Holt County Independent
born Jan 7,1930 at Winthrop, Minn
son of Roy and Alice Engman Swenson
married Rose Osborne on March 31,1951 at Atkinson
died Nov 10,2007 in Omaha
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Rose Mary Johnson, Susan Brookes, Roy, Roger
sisters: Janet Russell, Merridee Weber, - 2
brothers: - 3
US Army on April 15,1951 to Jan 31,1953
Submitted by Doris Counts
Sydow, Lester
May 4,1989 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD FOR LESTER SYDOW, 78
born Feb 19,1911, in Wayne
son of Otto and Minnie Sydow
died Wednesday, April 26
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
step brother: Ervin Van Cleave
sister: - 1
brother: Wilbur
WWII veteran
Submitted by Doris Counts
Tasler, Blaine
Jan 16,1931 Atkinson Graphic
Little Master Darwin Tasler is on the sick list this week. Darwin is the small son of Mr and Mrs William Tasler.
Jan 16,1931 Atkinson Graphic
The little son of Mr and Mrs William Tasler has been quite sick the past week with bronchial pneumonia. Two doctors were summoned. A nurse, Mrs Barbara Hunt, of Stuart is taking care of the baby and he was improving at the last report.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Tasler, Izetta L Rossman
Jan 31,1985 Atkinson Graphic
SERVICES HELD FOR MRS CHARLEY TASLER
born Jan 21,1909 at Catalpa, Nebr
dau of William and Anna Fetrow Rossman
married Feb 15,1926 to Charley Tasler of Atkinson at Burke, SD
died Saturday
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Charles W, Dolores Addison, Blaine
grandchildren: Charles and Michael Tasler, Larry and Lloyd Addison, Gary Lech, Richard Schrunk, Blaine
brothers: Wilson, Truman, Bernard, Russell, Glenn Delmar
sisters: Grace, Nellie, Wilma, Gladys, Opal
Submitted by Doris Counts
Taylor, George C
Sept 18,1980 Atkinson Graphic
SERVICES HELD FOR GEORGE TAYLOR, 63
born Sept 9,1916 at Creston, Iowa
son of Harry L and Nellie Pearl Johnson Taylor
died Sunday at his home in Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
brothers: Donald, Harry
sisters: Helen Dollarhide, one who died in infancy
Submitted by Doris Counts
Tenborg, Clarence Eugene
Dec 23,1949 Atkinson Graphic
C E TENBORG RITES HELD AT FARM HOME
born April 22,1876 at Ithaca, Saunders Co, Nebr
son of Frank and Sophia Tenborg
married 1906 to Rose Malloy, at St Peter's Church in Omaha by Rev Father McCarthy
died at his farm home Friday, Dec 16
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Eileen Hyland, John, Francis
brothers: Fred and William
sister: Mrs Minnie Enbody
Submitted by Doris Counts
Tenborg, William R
Jan 30,1959 Atkinson Graphic
EMMET PIONEER DIES OF HEART ATTACK; BODY IS FOUND NEAR STALLED CAR
born Jan 12,1874 at Wahoo
son of Frank and Sophia Tenborg
married Miss Merta Neher of Atkinson on April 20,1895 - she died Aug 1,1933
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Anne Cadman, William Richard, Kathleen Swick, Laurence, Ruth Wagman Enbody, Beryl Nickett, Dorothy Kennedy, 2 died infancy
Submitted by Doris Counts
Tesch, Alvina S Henkel
June 22,1978 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD FOR MRS FRED TESCH
born May 15,1901 Boyer, Iowa
dau of Maria and Christine Henkel
married Fred Tesch, March 3,1920 Phoenix, Nebr
died June 22,1978 Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Delores Dobrovolny, Leona Wondercheck, Fred E, Gerald V
sisters: Augusta Kirkland, Elsie Karr, - 3
brothers: Albert, - 3
Submitted by Doris Counts
Thomas, Mary Ella Blackburn
Jan 30,1931 Atkinson Graphic
DEATH STRIKES MARY E THOMAS SUDDENLY
WAS DAUGHTER OF A T BLACKBURN, PIONEER COUNTRY DOCTOR OF ATKINSON
Friends of Mr and Mrs W J Thomas of Fairfax, SD, were shocked Monday , Jan 26, to learn that Mrs Thomas had passed away suddenly at Atkinson, where she had been for a week taking treatment and was thought to have been much improved until a few minutes before her death.
Mrs Thomas had been in ill health for a number of years and recently had taken treatment at Atkinson at various times, however her condition was not considered dangerous.
Mrs Thomas, before her marriage on Oct 24,1907,was Mary Ella Blackburn, the only daughter of Dr and Mrs A T Blackburn of Atkinson. She was born at Waldo, Wis on April 28,1887 and came to Atkinson in early childhood with her parents. Her father, who died March 19,1901 was one of Atkinson's pioneer doctors. Mary's girlhood days were spent here where she assisted her widowed mother in making a home for herself and her younger brother, Robert.
At Mrs Thomas's home in Atkinson on Jan 27,1910, almost exactly 21 years ago the day of her death, she and 8 other young ladies organized the Sorosis Club, which today is one of the prominent women's clubs of this city. She also became a member of Atkinson Order of Eastern Star and two years ago transferred her membership to the chapter at Bonesteel, SD.
Upon her graduation from Atkinson high school in 1905, she completed her education at Nebr Wesleyan U of Lincoln.
On Oct 24,1907 she was united in marriage to William J Thomas. who was then a representative of the Chicago and North Western Railway Company at Inman. 9 years later they moved to Fairfax, SD where Mr Thomas is agent for the North Western. Mrs Blackburn, Mary's invalid mother, lived for many years in the Thomas home and until her death in 1928 was constantly cared for by her daughter.
Surviving Mrs Thomas are her husband and one brother, Robert A Blackburn of Omaha; two cousins, A R Blackburn and G W Blackburn and other relatives at Oak and Royal; and an aunt and two uncles in Los Angeles, California.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at Methodist Church, Atkinson, burial was made here in Woodlawn Cemetery beside the bodies of her mother and father and her grandmother and grandfather, the latter being an early day Methodist minister.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Thompson, Isa May Bacon
Dec 28,1978 Atkinson Graphic
RITES ARE THURSDAY FOR MAE THOMPSON
born Atkinson on Aug 8,1900
dau of James and Elizabeth Isabel Bacon
married Lloyd Thompson on June 7,1922 in Council Bluffs, Iowa
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Helen Virginia Shope; Melvin, Gerald; Betty Edgerton
brothers: Douglas, Ivan
sisters: Addie Fridkey, Doris Weichman, Bertha Thompson
Submitted by Doris Counts
Thurlow, Ruth E Thomas
RITES HELD FOR RUTH THURLOW, 82
born Sept 2,1903 Newport
dau of Truman W and Estella Roberts Thomas
married Amos Thurlow, Winner, SD - he died 1954
died July 4,1986 O'Neill
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Ralph
brothers: - 4
sisters: - 2
Submitted by Doris Counts
Tinborg, Frank
March 27,1925 Atkinson Graphic
FRANK TINBORG, PIONEER, RESIDENT OF EMMET, BURIED IN ATKINSON
Funeral services for Frank Tinborg were held in Atkinson Wednesday at St John's Lutheran Church, conducted by Rev Wm G Vahle and interment was made in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Mr Tinborg was an old resident of the county, coming to Holt from Saunders Co, Nebr, in 1883. His death occurred at his farm home near Emmet, Monday, March 23 in his 89th year.
Deceased was a member of the Swedish Lutheran Church and was born in Stockholm, Sweden, Aug 20,1835. He came to America at the age of 17. In 1862 he was married to Sophia Richard, who preceded him in death April 27,1911.
The surviving members of this family are three sons, Fred, William, Clarence, and one daughter Mrs Minnie Enbody of Emmet.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Tomsik, Bessie L Matousek
Oct 5,1972 Atkinson Graphic
SERVICES HELD FOR BESSIE TOMSIK
born March 10,1908 Weston, Nebr
dau of John and Antonia Nesladek Tomsik
married Emil Tomsik, Dec 15,1932 - he died 1952
died Sept 29,1972 Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
sisters: Anna Rech, Mary Kucer
Submitted by Doris Counts
Tooker, Albert R
March 15,1973 Atkinson Graphic
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR ALBERT R TOOKER, 84
born Sutton, Nebr, on July 2,1888
son of Albert R and Ida Marie Tower Tooker
married Sept 30,1913 Vera Dickover in O'Neill
died March 8
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Betty Mack, Marjorie E Genung, Janice E Denchfield, Vera Marie Stronsky, Ralph; Robert; Gene John; Earl
grandchildren: Jerry Stromsky, Edward Mack, Tom Genung, Allan Tooker, Alvin Kaup, Jim Davis
brothers: Earl, Clint
sister: Grace Campbell
Submitted by Doris Counts
Totten, Edward R
July 6,1906 Atkinson Graphic
OBITUARY
Edward R Totten was born Nov 22,1887 at Omaha, Nebr, and died at Atkinson, Nebr, June 28,1906, being 18 years, 7 months 6 days.
His mother died when he was but a year and half old and he was kindly cared for by Mrs J W Lamb of Boon, Iowa. He came to Atkinson, Jan 2,1906 in search of health and for a time seemed to improve but later was taken worse and died after a short illness of four days.
The funeral services were held in M E Church Saturday morning, conducted by pastor C E Connell and the remains were laid to rest in Woodlawn Cemetery.
He leaves to mourn his loss Mrs J W Lamb, who raised him and Mrs Anna Perry.
Submitted by Doris Counts
Tower, Stephen W
Jan 5,1906 Atkinson Graphic
OBITUARY
born Licking Co, Ohio, Jan 28,1835
married Celestia Parker, March 21,1861
died Dec 29,1905, Atkinson, Nebr
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Flora, Eva, Riley, Harmon, Raymond
Submitted by Doris Counts
Tower, Tillie Christenson
May 4,1956 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD HERE FOR MRS TOWER
born July 22,1887 Finja, Sweden
married Harmon A Tower
died April 27,1956 Minneapolis, Minn
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Mrs W E Stewart
Submitted by Doris Counts
Tracy, Vivian Janice
June 23,1944 Atkinson Graphic
DEATH TAKES VIVIAN TRACY; RITES TODAY AT METHODIST CHURCH
born Atkinson, Feb 18,1920
dau of George Tracy
died June 20,1944
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
sister: Mary Jane
brother: Sgt Marion Tracy
grandfathers: James A Tracy Ralph Garth
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Tunender, Edgar P
March 16,1989 Atkinson Graphic
TWO ATKINSON MEN KILLED IN CAR TRUCK ACCIDENT
born Atkinson May 12,1965
son of Edgar and Ellen Frost Tunender
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
sister: Teresa of Atkinson
brothers: Stephen; Joseph and Patrick; Michael
grandmother: Lena Tunender
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Turner, Anita P Dickau
Sept 26,1996 Atkinson Graphic
born June 4,1918 at Neligh
dau of Lewis J and Ethel M Hoffman Dickau
married John F Turner on Jan 19, 1938 at Atkinson - he died June 12,1986
died Sept 1996 Ainsworth
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Larry
grandchildren: Mary L Turner, Deborah T Fox
great grandchild: Douglas T Fox
brother: Donald
sisters: Donna Stromberg, Ronnie Friedel
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Turner, John F
June 26,1986 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD FOR JOHN TURNER, 78
born June 1,198 Newport
son of Fred W and Bertha Maud Lee Turner
married Anita P Dickau Jan 19,1938
died June 12,1986 Ainsworth
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Larry
brothers: George, Louis
sisters: Genevieve Lucht, Alice Turek, Ellen Shald, Edith Tethrow
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Vahle, Rev William George
Jan 28,1944 Atkinson Graphic
DEATH OF REV VAHLE, PASTOR HERE FOR 22 YEARS, SHOCK TO COMMUNITY; RITES SATURDAY
Feb 4,1944 Atkinson Graphic
ENTIRE COMMUNITY MOURNS DEATH OF REV WM G VAHLE
born Feb 20,1884 in St Louis, Mo
son of John Henry Vahle and Charlotte Walkenhorst
married Miss Emma Jane Mueller, Aug 4,1909 at Stuttgart, Kan /Emma Jane Miller
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Dorothy
brother: Harry
sisters: Emma Wuebbold/Woebold, Amanda Bischoff/Bishoff, Irene Koser/Kozer, Etta Hass/Haas
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Van Cleave, Kathryn Krumm
Dec 14,1972 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD FOR KATHRYN VAN CLEAVE
Dec 21,1972 Atkinson Graphic
SERVICES HELD FOR MRS VAN CLEAVE
born Feb 9,1906 Lincoln
dau of Elizabeth and George Krumm
married Feb 11,1924 John Ervin Van Cleave
died Dec 8,1972 Stuart
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
adopted children: Karen Kay Heyne, Patricia Ann Morrison
grandchildren: Tim and Greg Heyne and Marci and Lynn Morrison
sisters: - 1, Helen Maul, Mary Goeschel and Ruth Townsend; Dorothy McGee; Frieda Reinhardt; Elizabeth Braum
brothers: Edward and Elvin
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Wahl, Anna Augusta Holtz
March 14,1930 Atkinson Graphic
MRS FRED WAHL DIES AT HER HOME HERE
HAD BEEN AILING FOR YEARS, BUT SERIOUSLY ILL ONLY FOR A FEW DAYS
Mrs Fred Wahl passed away at her home in Atkinson Tuesday March 11, following a serous illness which came upon her suddenly early Sunday morning. Mrs Wahl had been ailing for a number of years but her condition was never serious until a few days before her death.
Funeral services were held at Methodist Church, Wednesday, burial was made in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Anna Augusta Holtz was born March 8,1872 at Broadhead, Wis and departed this life March 11,1930 at her home in Atkinson. At the time of her death she was 58 years and two days of age. She emigrated to Western, Nebr, with her parents when a small child where she spent the greater part of her life. The family moved to Atkinson in 1913.
On Jan 16,1890 she was married to Fred Wahl at Western, Nebr. To this union was born 7 children, all of whom were with her during her last illness.
At the age of 16 she was converted at Western and joined the Methodist Church at that place. Later she transferred her membership to Atkinson and was a member of this church at the time of her death. She was a faithful member of the church, and an untiring worker in helping others in need.
She is survived by her husband, 3 sons and 4 daughters.
Edwin of Western, Nebr, Jesse of Eli, Nebr, Harvey of Atkinson, Mrs Elsie Carson of Canova, SD, Mrs Clara Senteney of Oakland, Nebr, Mrs Alice Shaffer of Stuart, Mrs Josephine Keogh of Curtis, Nebr. 21 grandchildren, 4 sisters and 3 brothers and a host of friends.
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Walrath, Archibald
April 4,1924 Atkinson Graphic
ARCHIBALD A WALRATH
Archibald Armstrong Walrath was born at Inghams Mills, NY, on the 4th of Dec 1841, and passed away at the Battle Mountain Sanitarium at Hot Springs, SD on the 29th day of March at the age of 82 years, 3 months and 25 days.
Mr Walrath served his country in the days of the Civil War, first in Co I 68th Regiment, NY, infantry from which he was honorably discharged in 1863 for wounds received in battles. In 1864 he re-enlisted in Co A 121st NY Infantry and served there until he was honorably discharged in 1865.
During his service he was engaged in 17 active battles and was wounded 7 times, once in the head, in the chest, five times in the legs, these being responsible for the fatal malady that took him, hardening of the arteries commencing in his legs.
In Jan 1866 deceased was united in marriage with Lana Kretner. To this union 4 children were born, the 3 oldest dying in early childhood in NY.
In March 1885 he came with his wife and only child to Nebraska, being told his wife must go west for her health. He was among the pioneers of this county and lived to see the country thickly settled.
In July 1900 his faithful companion passed to her reward and he has made his home with his son and family until the last 7 years. Since then he has spent his winters at the Old Soldiers Home at Hot Springs, SD. and the summers with his son and family, thus his last home coming was in the spring as usual.
He leaves to mourn his death one son, Martin Walrath, two very aged sisters in NY state and seven grandchildren, also a number of nieces and nephews.
During his earlier residence here, Mr Walrath engaged extensively in truck gardening and growing small fruit. Later for a number of years, he and his son operated a meat market here, but for a good many years failing health has prevented his activity in any line of work.
Following a recent operation which gave but temporary relief, he gradually grew weaker until the end came.
The body sent here for burial arrived Sunday and was taken to the home of his son. The funeral service was held at Presbyterian Church Monday, Rev W H Guest officiating and burial was made in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Each of the following organizations GAR, American Legion, Legion Auxiliary attended the funeral service in a body. The American Legion with firing squad, took military charge of the burial services. A large concourse of old friends were gathered to do honor to the memory of one who was faithful not only as a soldier but as a citizen and a friend.
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Warner, Alton J
Jan 10,1930 Atkinson Graphic
INEZ FARMER DIES FOLLOWING STROKE
A J WARNER, 70, PASSED AWAY AT HIS HOME EARLY ON NEW YEARS DAY
A J Warner, farmer living 6 miles southwest of Inez, died at his home on New Year's Day, following a paralytic stroke. Mr Warner was 70 years old. He and his family have lived on the farm they bought near Inez, the past 13 years.
Funeral services were conducted at the home, Saturday, and burial was made in Woodlawn Cemetery, Atkinson.
Alton J Warner, was born in Bruner Co, Iowa, on the fourth of Aug 1859. He was married to Gertrude Wehrstein at Onawa, Iowa April 8,1901. He and his family came to Holt Co from Smithland, Iowa, 13 years ago. Surviving him are his wife, four children, March E and Alton J who live at home, Mrs May Rockford of Inez and Mrs Delia Spencer of Lincoln. Four children by a former marriage are also living, they are Mrs Edith Parkhoff of Otoe, Iowa, Mrs Bertha Vaughn of Denton, Wash, John and Leo. He also leaves several nieces and nephews.
Mrs Warner and her sons March and Alton will continue to operate the farm near Inez.
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Warner, Gladys Mae Rossman
Sept 19,1952 Atkinson Graphic
MRS WARNER DIES; RITES TO BE SATURDAY.
Sept 26,1952 Atkinson Graphic
MRS WARNER RITES HELD AT ST JOHN'S
born Jan 7,1907, Atkinson
dau of William and Anna Fetrow Rossman
married John F Warner Nov 2,1927 Atkinson
died Sept 17,1952 Omaha
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: John, Fred, Wilmer
brothers and sisters: Mrs Izetta Tasler, Mrs Opal Harding, Mrs Grace Davis, Wilma Zubka, Nettie Sterns, John, Truman, Bernard, Wilson, Russell, Glenn
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Warner, John F
Feb 15,1973 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD FOR JOHN WARNER, 73
born April 7,1899
son of Zeb and Mary Johring Warner
married Nov 2,1927 to Gladys M Rossman - she died Sept 17,1952
married Nov 17,1967 Marcia Barden
died Friday, Feb 1973
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: John M, Fred W, Wilmer W died Aug 3,1962
step children: Larry Overy, Wm Metzger
grandchildren: Ronald and Pamela Warner
brothers: Elmer, Walter, Roy, Fred
sisters: Elizabeth Betty Taggart, Fannie Stevns
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Warner, Merle E
Feb 15,1924 Atkinson Graphic
The four month old son of Mr and Mrs Elmer Warner died Sunday morning of heart trouble.
Feb 15,1924 Atkinson Graphic
DEATH OF BABY SON
The four month old baby of Mr and Mrs Elmer Warner, whose death occurred unexpectedly Sunday from a weak heart, was buried here Tuesday, the funeral service was conducted by Rev E L Peterson at Methodist Church and interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery. The sympathy of the community is extended to the parents whose loss is the more keenly felt because of its coming so suddenly.
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Warner, Ward Allen
Dec 7,1972 Atkinson Graphic
SERVICES HELD FOR INFANT
son of Al Warner
died Dec 4,1972
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
sister: - 1
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Warren, Willard Bentley "Bill"
Jan 7,1944 Atkinson Graphic
DEATH TAKES W B WARREN, 51, FORMER LUMBERMAN HERE, RITES SATURDAY AT METHODIST CHURCH
born Rising City, Nebr, July 12,1892
son of Lucius and Jennie Carpenter Warren
married Feb 28,1918 to Fern R Spelts at Seward
died Wednesday, Jan ,1944 at home
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Georgia Fern, Merritt, Jerald Henry
sister: Elizabeth Stephens
brothers: Henry, Lewis, Merritt
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Wasson, Beulah Agnes Kitch
July 14,1961 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD MONDAY FOR MRS WASSON
born May 21,1896 Macomb, McDonough Co, Ill
dau of John L and Anna Kitch
married to William E Wasson, May 6,1912 at Garden City, Kan. he died Dec 18,1954 Atkinson
died July 7,1961 Omaha
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Emerie Fay, Albert M, Ollie Thompson
brothers: Jessie C, John Clarence, Lewis Earl, - 2
sisters: Estella J Withers, Grace Potter, Ruth Withrow
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Waters, Dallas C
March 14,1924 Atkinson Graphic
DALLAS CLARK WATERS
Dallas Clark Waters, son of Mr and Mrs E A Waters, was born in Pawnee Co, Nebr, May 21,1907.
In 1913 he came with his parents to Holt County, living on a farm southwest of Atkinson until a few years ago when the family moved to town.
Dallas was a member of the Junior Class AHS and until his recent illness was interested in all the activities of the school.
He first contracted measles about three weeks ago and complications followed which in his weakened condition he was unable to throw off. Pneumonia was the immediate cause of his death which occurred the morning of March 12,1924.
His untimely death came as a shock to family and friends. The sympathy of the entire community is extended to the bereaved family in their affliction.
Rev E L Peterson conducted funeral services Thursday at Woodlawn Cemetery where interment was made.
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Waters, Elvin A
April 3,1931 Atkinson Graphic
DEATH FOLLOWS SUDDEN ILLNESS OF E A WATERS
WAS PROMINENT ATKINSON BUSINESSMAN FOR MANY YEARS
FUNERAL AT 2:30 TODAY
WIFE AND FIVE CHILDREN SURVIVE; TWO SONS DIED IN SERVICE DURING WORLD WAR
E A Waters, prominent Atkinson business man died at 6 o'clock Wednesday morning at the hospital in Stuart where last Sunday he was taken for an operation following a sudden serious illness caused by a ruptured gall bladder.
Mr Waters was stricken suddenly last Saturday afternoon and was taken home from his place of business. His condition was serious and his family was advised that death would be certain unless an operation was performed quickly and that every then there was but small chance of his recovery. The operation was performed late Sunday night at the Stuart hospital.
Friends who visited him at the hospital Tuesday morning said he seemed to be getting along nicely and was determined that he would get well.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at Presbyterian Church, Atkinson.
Mr Waters lacked three months of being 70 years of age. Since 1919 he has been in business in Atkinson, starting principally in raising, buying and selling seeds. His business grew to included all kinds of feeds for livestock and poultry, flour and coal.
Many times in recent years the company whom he represented, Purina Mills has made awards to Mr Waters for ranking first place in volume of sales of their products in this territory.
In community affairs Mr Waters always took a great interest and any movement that he believed for the best interests of the community always received his support, financially and other wise.
Elvin Adelbert Waters, son of Warren and Fidelia Waters, was born in Fabius, Onondaga Co, NY on July 10,1861. When a young man of 23 he came west and stopped at Page Center, Iowa, to make his home. There on March 17,1888 he was married to Miss Nellie Steeves.
To Mr and Mrs Waters 11 children were born. 5 of them together with their mother survive Mr Waters. Two children died in infancy when the family lived near Page Center, Iowa. A daughter Winona Agnes, passed away in Atkinson, Aug 10,1914. Their two eldest sons, Howard and Dale, died while in the service of their country during the World War. Dale at a training camp in California and Howard in France. The youngest son, Dallas, passed away in March 1924.
The surviving children are Mrs Della Dickau of Atkinson, Dewey in California, Mrs Ina Scheetz of North Platte, Eva and Frank at home with their mother.
Mr Waters was a very active man all through life and was one who never gave up in all endeavor unless compelled to do so by physical illness. He and his family came to Holt Co from Iowa in 1913.
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Waters, Winona
Aug 14, 1914 Atkinson Graphic
Wynona Agnes, aged 7 years and 5 months, daughter of Mr and Mrs E C Waters, died at the home 15 miles south, Monday the 10th inst, following a short illness from acute stomach and bowel trouble. Funeral services wren held Tuesday at Holt Creek Church. This family has the sympathy of the entire community in their sad bereavement.
Aug 21,1914 Atkinson Graphic
Winona Agnes Waters, was born Dec 17,1908 in Pawnee Co, Nebr, and died Aug 10,1914 at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs E A Waters at the age of 5 years, 7 months and 23 days. She had always been a strong, robust child and her sudden illness which ended in death was only a period of five days and a great shock to her family. Her life among them was a flower which growth up in the morning and before the noon day is plucked by our Heavenly Father, who has need of her in His Garden of Paradise. But far better to, have had her transient life been with us than to never have known her blessed influence, for she was of a sweet and kindly quiet disposition , the pet and baby of the home and loved by all who knew her. She was one of the Lord's little Sabbath school scholars and had received her certificate for regular attendance, and her little gold badge of which she had talked so long and wore it for the first time the day of her burial and it will be the key to her Heavenly Home. O that we all with little Winona, might have such a badge. She leaves to mourn for her besides her father and mother, 5 brothers and 2 sisters. One brother and sister having preceded her in infancy.
The funeral services were held from the Evangelical Church in Green Valley Tuesday. Rev W S York of the M E Church officiating. The remains were brought to Atkinson and laid to rest in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Fold her o Father; in thine arms and let her henceforth belong.
A messenger of love between our human hearts and thee.
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Weller, George Carl
Aug 17,1972 Atkinson Graphic
SERVICES HELD FOR GEORGE WELLER
born Nov 27,1893 Sapleburst
son of Henry and Lisette Schumann Weller
married Feb 15,1945, Elva Karr
died Aug 1972 Omaha
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: George H, Mrs Hene Daemey
brothers: Henry, Ernest
sisters: Lisette, Clara, Louise
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Weller, Matie L G Johnson
Jan 13,1972 Atkinson Graphic
RITES HELD FOR MRS MATIE WELLER, 80
born LeMars, Iowa July 28,1891
dau of Andrew and Sereldia Bixler Johnson
married Wallace Weller, May 7,1927 - he died March 9,1942
died Jan 1972
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Gladys Mae Hamilton
grandchildren: Evon, Scott
sisters: Phania Searles, Agnes Osborne, Ethel Beckwith, Frances Searles, Calella Lech, Phyllis died childhood, Susan died childhood
brothers: Sewell, Lowell, Custer
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Welton, Hazel F Boettcher
Aug 5,1982 Atkinson Graphic
GRAVESIDE RITES HELD FOR MRS HAZEL WELTON, 70
born Russellville, Ark, Feb 24,1912
dau of Frederick and Marie Hahn Boettcher
married Morgan M Welton, Dec 15,1932 O'Neill - he died 1960
died July 30,1982 Coeur D'Alene, Idaho
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
children: Duane, Ronald, LaVerne, Beulah Swett
sister: Iva Barthel
brothers: Fred Boettcher, Clarence Boettcher
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Werner, Harry E
Oct 2,1975 Atkinson Graphic
RITES THURSDAY FOR HARRY WERNER
born Emmett, March 25,1902
son of Henry and Amelia Meyer Werner
died Monday, 1975
buried Woodlawn Cem. Atkinson
WWII Oct 9,1942 to March 29,1943 Army
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West, Dona R Shellhase
March 2,1989 Atkinson Graphic
ARMY NURSE D SHELLHASE WEST GIVEN FULL MILITARY RITES
born Sept 17,1923 at Atkinson
dau of Clinton and Mary Schnitker Shellhase
married Dennis West - Sept 11,1971 in O'Neill - he died 1979
died Feb 24,1989 Mesa, Arizona
buried Woodlawn Cem., Atkinson
step children: Ozro West
step grandchildren: Caroline West
brothers: Keith, Melvin
WAVES in 1944 to 1947, 1954 to Aug 31,1971 Army Nurse Corps as a2nd Lieutenant
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Wheeler, Willard A
April 20,1928 Atkinson Graphic
DEATH TAKES ONE OF TOWN'S EARLY SETTLERS
Death came to Willard A Wheeler, one of Atkinson's earliest settlers at his home in this city Saturday, the 14th inst. He passed away suddenly from a heart attack.
Mr. Wheeler had not been in rugged health for a number of years, having suffered more or less with heart ailments. He had but recently left his bed following an illness from this cause. He had apparently recovered and had gone about as usual in the intervening period. He visited down town Friday, passing upon current topics in his greetings, and feeling in his customary cheerful mood.
W A Wheeler had been long identified with Atkinson and the community, coming here 48 years ago he was one among the first to establish a residence and join a nucicus of settlers in the establishment of a town.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wheeler came here in 1880 from Kankakee, Illinois and with their son Willard, aged 20 years.
The next year after their arrival he and his father started a general merchandise business. Their location was the present site of the First National Bank and their business place about the first one opened. He served as postmaster a term during the administration of President Cleveland.
June 1,1886 he was married to Miss Laura Graham of Atkinson, who died 1888. Mrs. Wheeler at the age of 19 years was the first person to united with the Presbyterian church, an profession of faith and was organist and Sunday School teacher until her death.
Following the death of his wife, Mr. Wheeler moved to Hot Springs, SD, where he resided several years and was elected treasurer of Fall River County.
Feb 4,1891 at Rapid City, SD he was married to Miss Carrie Oleson. They lived in Hot Springs until 1897 , moving then to his farm in Sand Creek Township, Holt County near Atkinson. Mrs. Wheeler died in hospital at Lincoln, Feb 19,1904.
Returning to Atkinson from the farm Mr. Wheeler engaged in Cement block manufacturing and erected several business buildings on his properties in town.
In 1911 Mr. Wheeler retired from active business life. Sept 16,1923 he married Mrs. Rosa Johns who survives him.
Funeral services took place at Presbyterian Church, Atkinson, Monday. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.
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Whipple, Gilbert Smith
Aug 24,1934 Atkinson Graphic
GREEN VALLEY NEWS
The community was sadden to learn of the sudden death of Gilbert Whipple last week.
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Whipple, Melissa
Dec 8,1939 Atkinson Graphic
MELISSA WHIPPLE, 82, IS CALLED BY DEATH
RITES HELD AT METHODIST CHURCH FOR PIONEER WHO LIVED IN HOLT COUNTY 57 YEARS
Miss Melissa Whipple, widely known pioneer woman of southwestern Holt County, passed away Thursday, Nov 30 at the Victor Howarth home near Josie. Miss Whipple was 82 years of age and had been a resident of Holt County for 57 years. She and her brother, the late Sanford Whipple, took land near Josie where they lived for many years.
Funeral services were held in Atkinson at the Methodist Church Saturday. Burial was made in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Melissa Whipple was born near Mazeppa, Minn., May 6,1857 and passed away near Josie, Nebr., Nov 30,1939, at the age of 82 years, 6 months and 24 days.
In 1859 she moved with her parents and two brothers to Marysville, Kan, where the family lived for 14 years. The father died in Kansas, and in1873 the mother and three children moved back to Minn., and settled near Orenoco, where they lived 9 years.
In 1882 they came to Nebraska, and took land in Holt County southwest of Atkinson. After living there a number of years, Miss Whipple, and her brother, Sanford, moved to land near Josie, in the southwest corner of the county. She lived there until about two years ago, when the land was sold and she went to make her home with the Victor Howarth family, at which place she died.
When she was a young girl she united with the Advent Church and remained in that faith until her death.
Her death is mourned by one niece, Miss Ora Whipple of Josie, and a number of cousins, also many neighbors and friends in the community where she lived so long.
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White, Daniel M
Dec 28,1893 Atkinson Graphic
(died Dec 6,1887)
The summons that came to Uncle Daniel White was a very sudden one on Monday, the Hot Springs Star contained a little notice of his cutting himself on the head by his axe, striking the clothes line, while cutting wood. We are told that in applying snow to his wound, he caught cold, from which came the attack of pneumonia that carried him off. None of his immediate family was present at the time of his death, except his aged wife. His son, James, with whom he lived, being in the country buying cattle.
Jan 1,1894 Atkinson Graphic
THE VENERABLE DANIEL WHITE FINDS REST ON THE SHINING SHORE
Daniel White was born at Oxville, Sctot Co., Illinois on Nov 23,1833 and died at Hot Springs, SD Dec 21,1893. In 1855 he was married to Eliza D Leach. She died in March 1856. On Nov 11,1857 he was married at Oxville, Ill to Martha E Sawees. who still survives him. To this marital union 6 children were born, 2 girls and 4 boys. Of this number but two are living, James and Edward, both residents of Hot Springs, but well and favorably known in this vicinity.
Daniel White was a man who filled his life mission with scrupulous fidelity in his convictions of right and duty. Born and reared under the influences of that liberal christian denomination the Universalist, his mind was not warped or contracted by Calvinistic creed or Puritincic dogmas, and his charity reached above and beyond the boundaries defined by sectarian prejudice. In all his business and social relations he was trustful, kind and generous, without ostentationor display- a quiet, unassuming, useful and respected citizen. He came to Holt County in 1886 and his record here as a worthy man and citizen is attested by all who knew him. He removed to Hot Springs, SD in1891 and there closed his earthly career. Being a worthy member of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, his brethren in that fraternity at Hot Springs, after his mortal dissolution, took charge of the remains and they were shipped to this place by the Elkhorn line, accompanied by his son, Edward and Willard Wheeler and were received by Atkinson Lodge AFAM and under the watch and ward of the Lodge were kept till Sunday, the 24th ult, when they were interred in the Atkinson Cemetery with appropriate honors.
The Graphic extends its sincere condolence to the bereaved family.
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White, James
JAMES WHITE, 51 YEARS A MASON, IS DEAD
James White died at his home in Atkinson Sunday, June 24, after a gradual failing of health extending back a year or more, however it was only a few days before his death that he was confined to his bed. Mr White was born in England, and was almost 80 years old, and for 51 years had been a member of the Masonic Lodge, being taken into Village Lodge, Burton, Ohio in the year 1877.
When he was about 2? years old, Mr White came to America and settled at Ripen, Wis, where an uncle resided. A year later he made a trip across the continent to California, attracted there by the prospect of high wages, traveling on one of the first through trains that crossed the continent on the Union Pacific railroad.
Mr and Mrs White celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1923 at which time all but two of their 9 children were at home. At the funeral , which was conducted at White home Tuesday, Mrs White and all of her children were present.
Rev Heizer spoke of Mr. White as being a nice old gentleman, courteous and kind, with a good memory and full of the memories and flavor of old England. He was a kind husband and a loving father. He had many friends in all of the places of his residence. During the past year and a half he has been gradually failing in health and in spite of all the care that loving friends could give, he quietly faded out and passed away.
James White was born in Harworth, Nottinghamshire, England, on the 24th day of Nov, 1848 and died at his home in Atkinson, Sabbath morning, June 24,1928 at the age of 79 years and 7 months. He was the third son in a family of 11 children, only one of whom survives him. This brother lives in England.
James was baptized and christened in the Church of England when he was a babe. As a small child he herded crows from the fields, since they were not to be shot, and a little later he herded the sheep. He worked some in the mines and in the potteries before he came to America. There was always work to be done and books were scarce so that he had little opportunity to go to school. In the evenings his mother gathered her children about the table and, using the Bible as a text book, taught them to read and write. James committed to memory much of the Bible and the church creed. In later life he was a constant reader and was well informed. Even in his recent illness he read the papers.
When almost 20 he came to America and after a year in Wisconsin and three years in California, he went to Ohio and for 9 years resided at Chardon, Geauga Co, working at the shoemaker trade. In 1873 at Burton, Ohio, he was married to a young lady, who, though she was not related to him, had the same name, Miss Clara White.
In 1882 Mr. and Mrs. White moved to Fairfield, Clay Co, Nebr., and farmed for 28 years during which they experienced the typical hard times of pioneer life, including hail storms, grasshoppers, drouth and chintz bugs. In 1910 Mr. and Mrs. White came to Holt County and lived on a farm until 1918, when they moved to Atkinson.
Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara White; 9 children, Willis S of Fremont, George of Atkinson, Ray James of Fremont, Orio of Sioux Falls, SD, Mrs. Nellie Loub of Ainsworth, Frank of Atkinson, Mrs. Mary Loub of Ainsworth, Miss Florence of Ainsworth, Allen of Emmet. There are also 17 grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren.
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