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Elmer AscheAge: 74 years19101985

Name
Elmer Asche
Birth April 24, 1910 36 33
Death of a paternal grandfatherJohann Gerhard Asche
April 8, 1918 (Age 7 years)
Death of a motherEmma Wurdeman
January 5, 1923 (Age 12 years)
Death of a maternal grandmotherElisa Fredericka Garmhausen
January 26, 1932 (Age 21 years)
Death of a maternal grandfatherHermann Würdemann Sr.
May 18, 1933 (Age 23 years)
Death of a fatherCarl Asche
December 23, 1956 (Age 46 years)
MarriageMildred Heitz KafkaView this family
March 14, 1958 (Age 47 years)
Death March 28, 1985 (Age 74 years)
Burial
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Marriage: April 2, 1902Columbus, NE.
8 years
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-7 years
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Family with Mildred Heitz Kafka - View this family
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wife
Marriage: March 14, 1958Omaha, NE.
Frank Kafka + Mildred Heitz Kafka - View this family
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step-daughter
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_P_CCINFO 2-14330 Elmer was educated in the District 78 School and Zion Lutheran School. He resided in California for about ten years. He was a farmer, worked for Hartl's Construction as a "cat skinner", adozer operator and also worked at Behlen Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, NE. Bill Ehlers writes- My Father, Art Ehlers, and Elmer became the best of friends in their later years. Together with Bruno Zuerlein, they did all kinds of things together. They liked to drive around the countryside, go to the horse races at Grand Island and Columbus, and just hang around together. They were seemingly inseparable. Stepdaughter, Diane Kafka, said they were "like glue". When Elmer died, my father was quite heartbroken. Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Elmer was educated in the District 78 School and Zion Lutheran School. He resided in California for about ten years. He was a farmer, worked for Hartl's Construction as a "cat skinner", a dozer operator and also worked at Behlen Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, NE. Bill Ehlers writes- My Father, Art Ehlers, and Elmer became the best of friends in their later years. Together with Bruno Zuerlein, they did all kinds of things together. They liked to drive around the countryside, go to the horse races at Grand Island and Columbus, and just hang around together. They were seemingly inseparable. Stepdaughter, Diane Kafka, said they were "like glue". When Elmer died, my father was quite heartbroken.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW] Elmer was educated in the District 78 School and Zion Lutheran School. He resided in California for about ten years. He was a farmer, worked for Hartl's Construction as a "cat skinner", a dozer operator and also worked at Behlen Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, NE. Bill Ehlers writes- My Father, Art Ehlers, and Elmer became the best of friends in their later years. Together with Bruno Zuerlein, they did all kinds of things together. They liked to drive around the countryside, go to the horse races at Grand Island and Columbus, and just hang around together. They were seemingly inseparable. Stepdaughter, Diane Kafka, said they were "like glue". When Elmer died, my father was quite heartbroken. Original individual @I156@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01513@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@)