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653 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Cheryl graduated from Leigh (NE.) High School in 1974.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Cheryl graduated from Leigh (NE.) High School in 1974. 
Beck, Cheryl (I865)
 
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659 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Christian emigrated, at the age of thirty-four years old, with his wife, Anna and two daughters, on the Vessel AMERIKA, which traveled from Hamburg, Germany on November 17, 1905 and arrived in New York, NY. on November 28th (ELLIS ISLAND PASSENGER LISTS), and then came to the Omaha, NE. area and worked on farms in Sarpy County.

The place of residence in Germany was shown as Oelbohnen.
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From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, April 29, 1949-

Christian Carl Fendrick Ehlers was born in Ronnfeldtscholes, Germany, on June 2, 1871, and passed away into the great beyond on April 20, 1949, at the age of 77 years, 10 months, and 18 days.

He was the son of Hans Christian Ehlers and Betty Elizabeth Ehlers.

He grew into manhood in Germany and in 1903 was united in marriage to Anna Romfeldt. To this union were born three daughters, Agusta, Frieda, and Sophia, and two sons, Hans and William.

In 1905, Mr. and Mrs. Ehlers came to America and settled in Sarpy County near Omaha. Later the family moved to a farm northeast of Leigh and have resided in this community ever since.

Mr. Ehlers, for the past year has endured much sickness, yet he was cheerful and hopeful through his troubles and affliction. He was a devout member of the Lutheran faith and most faithfully followed this belief. He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith in Germany and was a charter member of St. John's Lutheran Church.

He was preceded in death by his wife on January 15, 1933. Two sisters also preceded him in death.

In addition to his three daughters, Mrs. Agusta Paulsen, north of Leigh, Mrs. Frieda Sayers, southeast of Leigh, and Mrs. Elmer (Sophia) Swanke of Norfolk and two sons, Hans and William Ehlers, he also leaves to mourn his passing one stepson, Carl Ronfeldt of Spokane, Washington; four nieces; two nephews; eighteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Brief services were held at the home at 2:00 p.m. The pallbearers were Art Watchorn, John Hogendorn, and Otto Hamann.

The flower ladies were granddaughters of the deceased and included Alvina Sayers, Helen Paulsen, and Betty Schwanke. 
Ehlers, Christian Carl Fendrick (I2806)
 
660 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Christian was a Halbmeier near Grossenkneten or farmer with only half as much land. His farmplace was very old, perhaps more than 1200 years old.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Christian was a Halbmeier near Grossenkneten or farmer with only half as much land. His farmplace was very old, perhaps more than 1200 years old. 
Groteluschen, Christian (I4507)
 
661 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Christian was a soldier in the United States Civil War, 1861-65.

He then was one of the first settlers in the early town of Millard, NE. and became a grain and lumber dealer. He was also the Director of the first School Board. (Andreas History of Douglas County, NE.)
Christian was a soldier in the United States Civil War, 1861-65.

He then was one of the first settlers in the early town of Millard, NE. and became a grain and lumber dealer. He was also the Director of the first School Board. (Andreas History of Douglas County, NE.)

He also operated a hog farm.

Christian had a brother, Jacob, who settled near Chicago, IL.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Christian was a soldier in the United States Civil War, 1861-65.

He then was one of the first settlers in the early town of Millard, NE. and became a grain and lumber dealer. He was also the Director of the first School Board. (Andreas History of Douglas County, NE.)

He also operated a hog farm.

Christian had a brother, Jacob, who settled near Chicago, IL.
Original individual @I03137@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1939@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Kaelber, Christian (I6410)
 
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664 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Clara attended School District #78 in Platte County and Zion Lutheran School in Leigh, NE.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Clara attended School District #78 in Platte County and Zion Lutheran School in Leigh, NE. 
Loseke, Clara (I7768)
 
665 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Clara had a twin sister, Lena.
Clara had a twin sister, Lena.

From THE FREMONT (NE.) DAILY TRIBUNE, July 18, 1956-

RITES ON FRIDAY FOR MRS. LUKE

Services for Mrs. Clara Ann Luke will be Friday at 9 a.m. at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Rosary will be at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Thursday at the Latin and Dugan Funeral Home. The casket will not be opened. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Mrs. Luke died at the home of her daughter Tuesday. She was born January 3, 1892 in Millard and in 1928 she came here from Sioux City.

She was a member of the St. Patrick's Altar Society.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Ethel Carlson; two sisters, Mrs. Paul Weihe and Mrs. George Moore; four brothers, Grover Kaelber, Salt Lake City, Utah, William Kaelber and Chris Kaelber, both of North Platte and Jake Kaelber of Gordon and three grandchildren.

The Lattin and Dugan Funeral Home is in charge.
Original individual @I00287@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1941@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Kaelber, Clara (I6413)
 
666 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Clarence graduated from Leigh (NE.) High School in 1929.

From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, April 6, 1945-

Little opposition was shown in the Village election. Clarence Barjenbruch and Dr. C. D. Eby led in the votes for the members of the school board and the present incumbents, Messrs. Hahn, Glandt and Kumpf, were again named to the Village board.
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From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, December 12, 1947-

Clarence Barjenbruch received a compound fracture of his ankle while changing a tire on a tractor.

The jack slipped from the tractor, and in trying to get out of the way, in such a manner, broke his ankle.

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From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, February 13, 1948 -

Mr. Clarence Barjenbruch, of the Leigh Implement Company of Leigh, has accepted an appointment to act as farm labor representative for the labor representative for the Nebraska State Employment Service. The appointment is announced by Oscar W. Wilk, Manager of the Columbus Office.

These men will act as contact men between farmers and farm workers. In other words, they will assist farmers in getting needed help and assist farm laborers in finding jobs on farms. They will work in close cooperation with the Employment Office at Columbus. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Clarence graduated from Leigh (NE.) High School in 1929.

From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, April 6, 1945-

Little opposition was shown in the Village election. Clarence Barjenbruch and Dr. C. D. Eby led in the votes for the members of the school board and the present incumbents, Messrs. Hahn, Glandt and Kumpf, were again named to the Village board.
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From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, December 12, 1947-

Clarence Barjenbruch received a compound fracture of his ankle while changing a tire on a tractor.

The jack slipped from the tractor, and in trying to get out of the way, in such a manner, broke his ankle.

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From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, February 13, 1948 -

Mr. Clarence Barjenbruch, of the Leigh Implement Company of Leigh, has accepted an appointment to act as farm labor representative for the labor representative for the Nebraska State Employment Service. The appointment is announced by Oscar W. Wilk, Manager of the Columbus Office.

These men will act as contact men between farmers and farm workers. In other words, they will assist farmers in getting needed help and assist farm laborers in finding jobs on farms. They will work in close cooperation with the Employment Office at Columbus.
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Barjenbruch, Clarence H. (I704)
 
667 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Clarence graduated from Leigh, NE. High School in 1931.
For many years, Clarence was a leader of the ALL-STAR 4-H Club in Platte County. He and Vic Olson helped many kids with their 4-H calves.

Facts about this person:

Burial
Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE.
Clarence graduated from Leigh, NE. High School in 1931.
For many years, Clarence was a leader of the ALL-STAR 4-H Club in Platte County. He and Vic Olson helped many kids with their 4-H calves.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Clarence graduated from Leigh, NE. High School in 1931.
For many years, Clarence was a leader of the ALL-STAR 4-H Club in Platte County. He and Vic Olson helped many kids with their 4-H calves.
Original individual @I01686@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1884@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Johannes, Clarence John (I6217)
 
668 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Clarence left school in his senior year after helping paint the statue of the school's founder in the school lobby. He was a natural salesman, mostly insurance, and made money almost as fast as he lost it in crazy schemes.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Clarence left school in his senior year after helping paint the statue of the school's founder in the school lobby. He was a natural salesman, mostly insurance, and made money almost as fast as he lost it in crazy schemes.
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Jones, Clarence Ferdinand (I6344)
 
669 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Claudia Marie Groteluschen was the ninth child of Louis and Anna Ahrens Groteluschen. She was born December 8, 1915 in Gray, Iowa and died May 13, 1978 in Iowa City, Iowa.

She attended and graduated from Audubon Public schools. She was very active in sports and received state honors in basketball. She attended business school in Chillicothe, MO. She worked for the Audubon News Advertisers and a paper in Guthrie Center, IA. before she moved to California. She became interested in riding horses and returned to Iowa and worked in shops near Iowa City. She was a very good bookkeeper and never had a problem keeping a job.

Claudia was a good-natured and fun person with a big smile always.

Source- Phyllis Groteluschen Witte.
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Claudia Marie Groteluschen was the ninth child of Louis and Anna Ahrens Groteluschen. She was born December 8, 1915 in Gray, Iowa and died May 13, 1978 in Iowa City, Iowa.

She attended and graduated from Audubon Public schools. She was very active in sports and received state honors in basketball. She attended business school in Chillicothe, MO. She worked for the Audubon News Advertisers and a paper in Guthrie Center, IA. before she moved to California. She became interested in riding horses and returned to Iowa and worked in shops near Iowa City. She was a very good bookkeeper and never had a problem keeping a job.

Claudia was a good-natured and fun person with a big smile always.

Source- Phyllis Groteluschen Witte. 
Groteluschen, Claudia Marie (I4508)
 
670 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Claus came to the US because he did not want to serve in the German Army. The Kaiser signed a paper granting him permission to go to the US.

He emigrated on the Vessel LESSING from Hamburg, GER. on May 3, 1882 and arrived in New York, NY. on May 18th at the age of fifteen (GERMANS TO AMERICA PASSENGER LISTS, Ira Glazier and Robert Philby). He then came to the Omaha, NE. area on May 27th and worked on farms near Millard, NE. at one time for the grandparents of Leigh School Principal, Mrs. William J. Dunn.

When he arrived in Omaha, NE., there were about 500 people living there. 16th and Farnum Streets had mud holes and board walks. He had $3.00.

According to a note received by Vera Ehlers Hardung, he carried a six shooter as he walked from Richland to Leigh to keep the wild dogs away.

He came with his father, mother, and brother to Wilson Precinct, Colfax County, NE where his parents purchased land about four miles south and one mile east of Leigh. He bought another farm in 1904.

Through the years he worked hard like many other pioneers and acquired more land. The farms were lost in the Great Depression of the 1930's. President Roosevelt closed the First National Bank of Leigh with the "Banker's Holiday Act" where Claus and daughter Katie had their savings. It never reopened. The Bank of Leigh succeeded it. Originally , the First National Bank was started as the Maple Valley Bank and J. H. Wuerdemann was one of it's organizers. Later it was consolidated with the Farmer's and Merchant's Bank and then became the First National Bank.

A story related by son Will Ehlers in 1981- When he and his Dad would go to town, they would go into the saloon. The bartender would call out,"What do you need today, Claus?" His reply would be,"Your best whiskey!" The gallon jug would be filled up with thirty year old whiskey and the charge would be $1.50.

In 1999, his Daughter, Lena Ehlers Sellers related how her father, Claus, had a bobsled and when someone would die in Leigh and had to be buried at St Paul's Lutheran Church, southwest oftown, Claus and three or four men would then ride the bobsled into Leigh and pick up the body in the casket. They then, with four men, would balance the casket on the bobsled, and take itback south to the church for the funeral.

Grandson Bill Ehlers writes-
"I remember when Grandpa was buried. Dad and I stayed at the cemetery after everyone else went back to the church basement to eat lunch. At the age of nine years old, I got to see for thefirst time how a casket was placed into a grave. Seeing the men lower the casket was a sight I never forgot."

Facts about this person:

Burial
Leigh Cemetery; Leigh, NE.

Emigration May 18, 1882
Castle Garden, NY

Confirmation
St Marien Lutheran Church, Rendsburg, Schleswig-Holstein, GE.

Baptism May 22, 1866
St Marien Lutheran Church, Rendsburg, Schleswig-Holstein, GER.
Claus came to the United States because he did not want to serve in the German Army. The Kaiser signed a paper granting him permission to go to the US.

He emigrated on the Vessel LESSING from Hamburg, Germany on May 3, 1882 and arrived in New York, NY. on May 18th at the age of fifteen (GERMANS TO AMERICA PASSENGER LISTS, Ira A. Glazier and P. William Philby) and then came to the Omaha, NE. area on May 27th and worked on farms near Millard, NE. at one time for the grandparents of Leigh School Principal, Mrs. William J. Dunn.

When he arrived in Omaha, there were about 500 people living there. 16th and Farnum Streets had mud holes and board walks. He had $3.00.

He came with his father, mother, and brother to Wilson Precinct, Colfax County, NE where his parents purchased land about four miles south and one mile east of Leigh. He bought another farm in 1904.

Through the years he worked hard like many other pioneers and acquired more land. The farms were lost in the Great Depression of the 1930's. President Roosevelt closed the First National Bank of Leigh with the "Banker's Holiday Act" where Claus and daughter Katie had their savings. It never reopened. The Bank of Leigh succeeded it. Originally, the First National Bank was started as the Maple Valley Bank and J. H. Wurdeman was one of it's organizers. Later it was consolidated with the Farmer's and Merchant's Bank and then became the First National Bank.

A story related by son Will Ehlers in 1981- When he and his Dad would go to town, they would go into the saloon. The bartender would call out,"What do you need today, Claus?" His reply would be,"Your best whiskey!" The gallon jug would be filled up with thirty-year old whiskey and the charge would be $1.50.

In 1999, his daughter, Lena Ehlers Sellers related how her father, Claus, had a bobsled and when someone would die in Leigh and had to be buried at St Paul's Lutheran Church, southwest of town, Claus and three or four men would then ride the bobsled into Leigh and pick up the body in the casket. They then, with four men, would balance the casket on the bobsled, and take it back south to the church for the funeral.

Grandson Bill Ehlers writes-
"I remember when Grandpa was buried. Dad and I stayed at the cemetery after everyone else went back to the church basement to eat lunch. At the age of nine years old, I got to see for the first time how a casket was placed into a grave. Seeing the men lower the casket was a sight I never forgot."
Original individual @I00278@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1019@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
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Ehlers, Claus Christian (I2811)
 
671 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Claus either died as an infant or was stillborn.
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Claus either died as an infant or was stillborn.
Claus either died as an infant or was stillborn.
Original individual @I15665@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I3568@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
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Original individual @I15665@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I01969@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@)
Original individual @I15665@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I3569@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Sievers, Claus (I11967)
 
672 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Claus was a Brinksitzer or new farmer in Sage.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Claus was a Brinksitzer or new farmer in Sage. 
Groteluschen, Claus (I4510)
 
673 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Claus was a Vollmeier near Sage. He had a farm with much land and more than two horses. The farm was very old, perhaps 1200 years old.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Claus was a Vollmeier near Sage. He had a farm with much land and more than two horses. The farm was very old, perhaps 1200 years old. 
Groteluschen, Claus (I4509)
 
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676 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
COLUMBUS -- Clara R. Bargmann, 105, of Columbus, died Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2001, at Beverly Healthcare in Columbus.

From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM-

Services are 10:30 a.m. Friday at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Columbus with the Rev. Roland A. Jank officiating. Burial will be at Columbus Cemetery.

Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. today at Gass Haney Funeral Home in Columbus and 9:30-10:30 a.m. Friday at the church. There will be a family prayer service at 10:15 a.m. Friday at the church.

Mrs. Bargmann was born Sept. 13, 1896, on a farm eight miles north of Columbus to Hermann and Meta (Hinrichs) Garms.

She married Roy Bargmann on May 8, 1919. They bought the Garms home place and farmed there until 1936, then moved to a farm south of Columbus where they farmed until they retired in 1950. They then moved to Columbus.

She was a member of the church and a charter member of the Country Ladies Guild.

Survivors include her daughter, Ella (Bill) Horton of Lakewood, Colo.; two daughters-in-law, Irene Bargmann of Columbus and Rosalie Bargmann of Lincoln; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; two sons, Herbert Bargmann and Raymond Bargmann; and six sisters, Alma Wurdeman, Lillie Wendt, Ida Garms, Annie Behle, Erna Schroeder and Emma Garms.

Memorials may be directed to donor's choice.

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.gasshaney.com.
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COLUMBUS -- Clara R. Bargmann, 105, of Columbus, died Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2001, at Beverly Healthcare in Columbus.

From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM-

Services are 10:30 a.m. Friday at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Columbus with the Rev. Roland A. Jank officiating. Burial will be at Columbus Cemetery.

Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. today at Gass Haney Funeral Home in Columbus and 9:30-10:30 a.m. Friday at the church. There will be a family prayer service at 10:15 a.m. Friday at the church.

Mrs. Bargmann was born Sept. 13, 1896, on a farm eight miles north of Columbus to Hermann and Meta (Hinrichs) Garms.

She married Roy Bargmann on May 8, 1919. They bought the Garms home place and farmed there until 1936, then moved to a farm south of Columbus where they farmed until they retired in 1950. They then moved to Columbus.

She was a member of the church and a charter member of the Country Ladies Guild.

Survivors include her daughter, Ella (Bill) Horton of Lakewood, Colo.; two daughters-in-law, Irene Bargmann of Columbus and Rosalie Bargmann of Lincoln; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; two sons, Herbert Bargmann and Raymond Bargmann; and six sisters, Alma Wurdeman, Lillie Wendt, Ida Garms, Annie Behle, Erna Schroeder and Emma Garms.

Memorials may be directed to donor's choice.

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.gasshaney.com. 
Garms, Clara R. (I3817)
 
677 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
COLUMBUS -- Vernon "Joe" W. Johannes, 44, of Sioux City, Iowa, formerly of Creston, died Saturday, Sept. 8, 2001, in Sioux City.

Services are 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. John's Lutheran Church in rural Columbus with the Rev. Brad Birtell officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery in Creston.

Visitation is 3-8 p.m. today, with the family present after 6 p.m., at Bethany Lutheran Church in Sioux City. A prayer service will be held at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday at the church in Columbus.

Mr. Johannes was born Nov. 20, 1956, at Columbus to Melvin and Dolores (Engelbart) Johannes. He graduated from Leigh High School in 1975.

He married Bonnie Ritter on April 24, 1976, in Creston. The couple moved to Sioux City 19 years ago. He was the maintenance man at the Holiday Village Mobile Home Park. He was a member of the Bethany Lutheran Church. His enjoyed woodworking and raising flowers.

Survivors include his wife; one son, Shane Johannes of Ames, Iowa; his mother, Dolores (Norbert) Deitloff of Norfolk; mother-in-law, Donna Ritter of Creston; three sisters, Nancy (Merlin) Siefken of West Des Moines, Iowa, Lorrie (Paul) Cada of Schuyler and Genise (Jay) Spittler of Norfolk; and one brother, Marlin (Judy) Johannes of Columbus.

He was preceded in death by his father; two sons, Jeffrey and Christopher Johannes; and his father-in-law, Robert Ritter.

Nelson Berger Northside Funeral Service in Sioux City is in charge of arrangements.
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COLUMBUS -- Vernon "Joe" W. Johannes, 44, of Sioux City, Iowa, formerly of Creston, died Saturday, Sept. 8, 2001, in Sioux City.

Services are 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. John's Lutheran Church in rural Columbus with the Rev. Brad Birtell officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery in Creston.

Visitation is 3-8 p.m. today, with the family present after 6 p.m., at Bethany Lutheran Church in Sioux City. A prayer service will be held at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday at the church in Columbus.

Mr. Johannes was born Nov. 20, 1956, at Columbus to Melvin and Dolores (Engelbart) Johannes. He graduated from Leigh High School in 1975.

He married Bonnie Ritter on April 24, 1976, in Creston. The couple moved to Sioux City 19 years ago. He was the maintenance man at the Holiday Village Mobile Home Park. He was a member of the Bethany Lutheran Church. His enjoyed woodworking and raising flowers.

Survivors include his wife; one son, Shane Johannes of Ames, Iowa; his mother, Dolores (Norbert) Deitloff of Norfolk; mother-in-law, Donna Ritter of Creston; three sisters, Nancy (Merlin) Siefken of West Des Moines, Iowa, Lorrie (Paul) Cada of Schuyler and Genise (Jay) Spittler of Norfolk; and one brother, Marlin (Judy) Johannes of Columbus.

He was preceded in death by his father; two sons, Jeffrey and Christopher Johannes; and his father-in-law, Robert Ritter.

Nelson Berger Northside Funeral Service in Sioux City is in charge of arrangements. 
Johannes, Vernon W. (I6276)
 
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683 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I11546)
 
684 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1636)
 
685 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
cremated 
Bieghler, Larry Edward (I1175)
 
686 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I270)
 
687 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Dale and Gale are twins.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Dale and Gale are twins. 
Lueschen, Dale (I8187)
 
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690 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5313)
 
691 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13717)
 
692 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Daniel died of a massive heart attack while running in a marathon in Des Moines, IA.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Daniel died of a massive heart attack while running in a marathon in Des Moines, IA.
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Keat, Daniel Allen (I6551)
 
693 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5545)
 
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Darlene Ann graduated from Creston, NE. High School in 1935. She then attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She worked as a stenographer and bookkeeper in Columbus. During WW II, she was a civil service stenographer for the Army Engineers at Camp Crowder, MO.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Darlene Ann graduated from Creston, NE. High School in 1935. She then attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She worked as a stenographer and bookkeeper in Columbus. During WW II, she was a civil service stenographer for the Army Engineers at Camp Crowder, MO.
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Michaelson, Darlene Ann (I8883)
 
695 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Darlene graduated from Leigh (NE.) High School in 1952.
Original individual @I02611@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I598@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Bridges, Darlene (I1504)
 
696 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4516)
 
697 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Darrel attended grade school at Westerville, NE.

From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM, May 15, 2005-

Darrel L. Baldwin, 86, of Columbus, Nebraska died Saturday, May 14, 2005 at the Columbus Community Hospital.

The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, May 18, 2005 at 10:00 A.M. at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Columbus with Rev. Andrew Alberts officiating. Interment will be in the Columbus Cemetery with military honors by The American Legion Honor Guard, Hartman Post 84. Visitation will be on Tuesday from 4:00 - 8:00 PM at the Gass Haney Funeral Home and continue on Wednesday from 9:00 - 10:00 AM at the church. There will be a family prayer service on Wednesday at 9:45 AM also at the church. Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society, American Legion Hartman Post 84, or Immanuel Lutheran Church & School.

Darrel Baldwin was born January 27, 1919 in Oconto, Nebraska to John and Pearl (Luther) Baldwin. He graduated from Kearney High School in 1937. Darrel married Eleanor Wurdeman on October 15, 1942 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Columbus. He entered the United States Army/Air Corp in 1944 and was honorably discharged in 1946. He served as a tail gunner on a B-24 and was stationed in Moratai. In 1953, Darrel went to work for Lohr Petroleum in downtown Columbus. He retired from Lohr's in 1995. Darrel had volunteered on the Columbus Volunteer Fire Department.

Darrel was a past Boy Scout Leader in Troop 276, a life member of the American Legion where he served as the commander in 1976. He spent many Memorial Days decorating the military graves in the area with American flags. He was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church where he served as asst. treasurer, elder, numerous boards, and a member of the Lutheran Layman's League. He was a Columbus City Councilman from 1978 - 1986. Darrel was an avid hunter and bowler.

Darrel is survived by:
Wife - Eleanor Baldwin of Columbus, NE
Son - Dr. John (Janis) Baldwin, Brig. Gen., USAF (Ret.) of Bellevue, WA
Daughter - Anne (Gene ) Burton of Fullerton, NE
Son - Kenneth (Karen) Baldwin of Omaha, NE
Daughter - Connie (Peter) White of Salt Lake City, UT
Son - Jim (Jere) Baldwin of Columbus, NE
Daughter - Betty (Bob) Earley of Columbus, NE
Sister - Edith (Jerry) Marlatt of Kearney, NE
Brother-in-law - Howard Zoellner of NC
12 Grandchildren
4 Great Grandchildren

Darrel was preceded in death by:
Parents - John and Pearl Baldwin
Son - Steven Baldwin
Brother - Burton Baldwin
Sister - Anita Skiles
Sister - Lola Zoellner
Sister - Cleta Beckenhauer

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Darrel attended grade school at Westerville, NE.

From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM, May 15, 2005-

Darrel L. Baldwin, 86, of Columbus, Nebraska died Saturday, May 14, 2005 at the Columbus Community Hospital.

The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, May 18, 2005 at 10:00 A.M. at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Columbus with Rev. Andrew Alberts officiating. Interment will be in the Columbus Cemetery with military honors by The American Legion Honor Guard, Hartman Post 84. Visitation will be on Tuesday from 4:00 - 8:00 PM at the Gass Haney Funeral Home and continue on Wednesday from 9:00 - 10:00 AM at the church. There will be a family prayer service on Wednesday at 9:45 AM also at the church. Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society, American Legion Hartman Post 84, or Immanuel Lutheran Church & School.

Darrel Baldwin was born January 27, 1919 in Oconto, Nebraska to John and Pearl (Luther) Baldwin. He graduated from Kearney High School in 1937. Darrel married Eleanor Wurdeman on October 15, 1942 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Columbus. He entered the United States Army/Air Corp in 1944 and was honorably discharged in 1946. He served as a tail gunner on a B-24 and was stationed in Moratai. In 1953, Darrel went to work for Lohr Petroleum in downtown Columbus. He retired from Lohr's in 1995. Darrel had volunteered on the Columbus Volunteer Fire Department.

Darrel was a past Boy Scout Leader in Troop 276, a life member of the American Legion where he served as the commander in 1976. He spent many Memorial Days decorating the military graves in the area with American flags. He was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church where he served as asst. treasurer, elder, numerous boards, and a member of the Lutheran Layman's League. He was a Columbus City Councilman from 1978 - 1986. Darrel was an avid hunter and bowler.

Darrel is survived by:
Wife - Eleanor Baldwin of Columbus, NE
Son - Dr. John (Janis) Baldwin, Brig. Gen., USAF (Ret.) of Bellevue, WA
Daughter - Anne (Gene ) Burton of Fullerton, NE
Son - Kenneth (Karen) Baldwin of Omaha, NE
Daughter - Connie (Peter) White of Salt Lake City, UT
Son - Jim (Jere) Baldwin of Columbus, NE
Daughter - Betty (Bob) Earley of Columbus, NE
Sister - Edith (Jerry) Marlatt of Kearney, NE
Brother-in-law - Howard Zoellner of NC
12 Grandchildren
4 Great Grandchildren

Darrel was preceded in death by:
Parents - John and Pearl Baldwin
Son - Steven Baldwin
Brother - Burton Baldwin
Sister - Anita Skiles
Sister - Lola Zoellner
Sister - Cleta Beckenhauer

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