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Born: Much, Rheinland, Prussia 
Wiedenbach, Anna Catharina (I165723)
 
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Born: Much, Rheinland, Prussia 
Wiedenbach, Peter Wilhelm (I165724)
 
108003 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Much, Rheinland, Prussia 
Faber, Anna Maria (I165728)
 
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Born: Much, Rhineland, Prussia 
Mantz, Mary Elisabeth (I165707)
 
108005 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Napoleon, Logan County, North Dakota

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Roland Grenz, 90, died Sept. 25, 2008, at the Benedictine Living Center, Garrison. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30, at Bismarck Baptist Church, Bismarck, with the Rev. Merle Hoots officiating. Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Bismarck.
Visitation will be held from 2 to 9 p.m. Monday at Eastgate Funeral Service, 2302 E. Divide Ave., Bismarck, with a prayer service at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue one hour prior to service at the church.
Roland was born Sept. 2, 1918, on a farm near Burnstad, the son of Fred Grenz Sr. and Christina (Schnaidt) Grenz. He attended grade school at Napoleon Public School. Roland was converted under the ministry of the Rev. Albert Itterman in Napoleon, when he was 14 years old. He was baptized in Round Lake near Ashley, and became a member of Napoleon Baptist Church.
Roland was a farm laborer on the family farm, until he was inducted into the Army during World War II in May of 1941, at Fort Snelling, Minn., at the age of 22. He received the following medals and awards: Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with two bronze stars and the Purple Heart Medal.
Roland and Irene were married in the Baptist parsonage in Napoleon by the Rev. Edward Kary Dec. 10, 1944. Together they raised one daughter, Brenda. Roland's career was that of a farmer, soldier, postal worker, realtor and builder.
He was a member of the American Legion, a lifetime member of Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Elks Club, Lions Club and the Bismarck Baptist Church. Roland had a number of hobbies. Before he was drafted into the Army, he loved to play horseshoes. After the war, Roland played golf, took up bowling and continued to play pool.
Roland is survived by his daughter, Brenda (Bryan) Njos; his grandchildren, Kayla and Austin Grewatz and Cody and Bryttni Njos; and nephews and nieces.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Irene; his parents; his sister, Lydia; and his brothers, John, Adam, Fred, Edwin, Ernest, Gideon and Jacob. 
Grenz, Roland (I118719)
 
108006 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Nebraska 
Zimbelman, Olive Louise (I107252)
 
108007 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Prussia 
Knipp, Hans Wilhelm (I165694)
 
108008 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Prussia 
Tillmann, Peter (I165713)
 
108009 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Prussia 
Rath, Anna Margaretha (I165714)
 
108010 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Prussia 
Hoffmann, Gerhard (I165717)
 
108011 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Prussia 
Roegers, Catharina (I165718)
 
108012 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Prussia 
Kreutzer, Elisabeth (I165722)
 
108013 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Prussia 
Pfefferrover, Maria Catharina (I165725)
 
108014 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Prussia 
Faber, Peter (I165729)
 
108015 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Prussia 
Putz, Catharina (I165730)
 
108016 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Roebuck, Russia

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Klein, Katharina (I193721)
 
108017 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Roebuck, Russia

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Klein, Jacob J. (I193719)
 
108018 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Roebuck, Russia

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Zimbelmann, Karoline (I193718)
 
108019 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Schmitten, Prussia

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Born: Feb. 21, 1835 
Maurer, Anna Christina (I165733)
 
108020 www.ancestry.com:
Born: Seelscheid, Prussia 
Sommerhauser, Eva Catharina (I165731)
 
108021 www.ancestry.com:
Burial: Beckman Cemetery/Rantoul, IL
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Rev. Dr. Alton Zenker
HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE, Ark. – The Rev. Dr. Alton Zenker, 75, of Hot Springs Village, Ark., died Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2008 at his residence.
Visitation for the Rev. Zenker will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Flatville. Funeral Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the church.
He was born Aug. 28, 1933, and grew up on a wheat and cattle farm in Gackle, N.D. He was baptized and held early church membership at Neudorf Lutheran Church, a country church with a membership of approximately 20 families.
He received a Bachelor of Arts from Wartburg College, Master of Divinity and Doctor of Divinity from Wartburg Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Divinity from Wartburg College. He served as an intern at Faith Lutheran Church in Youngstown, Ohio, and was ordained in 1959.
The Rev. Zenker pastored in Flasher/Carson, N.D., Linton, N.D., and Thomasboro before becoming Assistant to the Bishop in Illinois district ALC and assistant to the Bishop in Springfield (ELCA). He later served as the Bishop for six years in Central/Southern Illinois Synod, ELCA, Springfield.
Rev. Zenker served as an officer for various pastoral-conference groups, including Conference chair, Faculty for Bible Camps and Leadership Training Schools, adviser for Soil Conservation District, Board of Directors at Linton Hospital, youth adviser for KEM Electric Cooperative, the ALC representative to the Colloquium of the Church in Future Society and ALC fact-finding tour to Central America.
He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce, PTA President, Board of Regents, Wartburg College, Conference of Bishops, Companion Synod tour of Madagascar, Board of Regents, Lutheran School of Theology - Chicago (LSTC)/Bishop's ELCA representative to the Inter-Lutheran Coordinating Committee for Specialized Pastoral Care. He also served as the interim pastor at Christ Lutheran Church, Hot Springs Village, Ark., as well as interim bishop at Grand Canyon Synod, Ariz.
The Rev. Zenker is survived by his wife of 52 years, Marlene M. Wolff of Hot Springs Village, Ark.; two sons, Dr. Steven P. Zenker and wife Lori Ann of Alton and Dr. Mark A. Zenker and wife Jill of Nashville, Tenn.; four grandchildren, Meghan Christine Zenker, Adam Paul Zenker, Francesca Rose Zenker and Emilia Grace Zenker; one brother, Malvin Zenker and wife Mildred of Gackle, N.D.; and a sister, Vera Schultz and husband Leno of Jamestown, N.D. 
Zenker, Rev. Dr. of Divinity Alton (I117431)
 
108022 www.ancestry.com:
Burial: Church of God 7th Day/Jud, ND
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Schlenker, Heinrich (I109352)
 
108023 www.ancestry.com:
Burial: Church of God 7th Day/Jud, ND
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Scherbinske, Karoline (I109353)
 
108024 www.ancestry.com:
Burial: Church of God 7th Day/Jud, ND
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Schlenker, Henry E. Jr. (I109351)
 
108025 www.ancestry.com:
Burial: Church of God 7th Day/Jud, ND
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Schlenker, Johann R. (I110999)
 
108026 www.ancestry.com:
Burial: Gackle City Cemetery/Gackle, ND
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Burial: Gackle Cemetery Gackle, Logan County, North Dakota, USA
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Otto, Edward (I108688)
 
108027 www.ancestry.com:
Burial: Gackle City Cemetery/Gackle, ND
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Son of Franz Arthur Zillmer and Emmelein Weigt; born in Prairie Township, LaMoure Co. SSN was issued in North Dakota in 1955; last residence was Cleveland, Stutsman Co., ND. 
Zillmer, Alfred George Arthur (I108509)
 
108028 www.ancestry.com:
Burial: Gackle City Cemetery/Gackle, ND
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He was married four times:
(1) Margaret Hinger - married 1894-95 based on birth of first child in June 1896,
(2) Elizabeth Lintz in late 1899 or early 1900 based on the birth of their first child Rosina Bender Henne in 12/21/1900,
(3) Barbara Teske in 9/19/1910 (6/27/1864 Russia - 2/10/1922 Gackle, ND [Barbara was first married to Jacob P. Hochstetter (5/19/1865 Russia - 6/18/1906 Venturia, ND)] and
4) Elizabeth Remboldt in ~1923 (9/7/1878 Russia - 5/27/1945 Gackle, ND [Elzabeth was first married to Conrad Remboldt then to Gottlieb Bender and finally to John Rivinius].
Elizabeth Lintz Bender and Conrad Bender, and Elizabeth Remboldt Bender Ravinius are buried at Gackle also. 
Bender, Gottlieb (I115393)
 
108029 www.ancestry.com:
Burial: St. Johannes & Martin Luther Lutheran Cemetery - Janke Twp, ND
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The Jamestown Sun, 18 September 2010
Raymond Burkle, 88, Jamestown, ND formerly of the Fredonia, ND area, passed away peacefully early Thursday morning September 16, 2010 at the Innovis Hospital in Fargo, ND.
Ray was born December 27, 1921 at the family farm home 11½ miles NW of Fredonia, ND the son of John G. Burkle and Wilhilmina (Schimke) Burkle. He attended the local Nathan Rural School and the Fredonia Public School. He received his high school equivalency diploma on Feb. 24, 1954. He served in the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) working at the International Peace Garden in ND, the Bureau of Reclamation at Yuma, AZ, and the Grazing and Water Conservation Dept Service in Medford, UT. He studied law and procedure with the supervision of the Law Dept of the LaSalle Extension University of Chicago, IL. He and Alvina Rudolph were married July 2, 1944. They made their home on the farm NW of Fredonia, ND.
He was actively engaged in raising grain and cattle. Following the death of his wife in 1989 he continued to reside on the farm. He and Thelma (Smith) Hahn were married June 6, 1992 at Leonard, ND. They have made their home in Jamestown. During his retirement Ray helped with haying and upkeep of buildings on his son's farm. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Jamestown. He was active in church, having served as chairman, Sunday School Superintendent and teacher. He was active in county government and served as Chairman of the Logan County School Officers Association and was appointed a member of the Logan County School District Re-organization Committee, was Clerk of Nathan School District and school board member of Gackle Public School. He was a charter board member and vice president of Dickey Rural Telephone Mutual Aid Corporation.
Surviving are his wife, Thelma, Jamestown, ND, 1 son Glenn (Joan) Burkle, West Fargo, ND; 1 daughter, Debora (Dale) Holmstrom, Gackle, ND; 8 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, 4 step-children, Joyce (Clayton) Larson, Felton, MN; Rodney (Barbara) Hahn, Chaffee, ND; Robert (Eileen) Hahn, Fargo, ND; Beverly (Dennis) Heller, Davenport, ND; 10 step-grandchildren and 14 step-great grandchildren, 1 brother and 2 sisters, Kornard (Irene) Burkle, Dickinson, ND; Alma Kinzler, Jamestown, ND; and Ardena Oelke, Palo Alto, CA.
He was preceded in death by his parents, first wife, Alvina, 1 son, Wayne, 1 step-daughter, Betty, and 12 siblings.
Funeral service will be at 10:30 AM Tuesday September 21, 2010 in Martin Luther Lutheran Church in Fredonia, ND with Rev. Ruth Kaden, officiating. Prayer Service: 7:00 PM Monday at the funeral home in Jamestown. Visitation: 9AM-8PM Monday at the funeral home in Jamestown. Interment will be made in the Martin Luther Lutheran Cemetery, North of Fredonia, ND.
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He married Alvina Delores Rudolph on July 2, 1944 in Fredonia.
 
Bürkle, Raymond (I119821)
 
108030 www.ancestry.com:
Burial: St. Luke's Lutheran/Streeter, ND
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Son of William Zenker born in S. Dakota and Lydia Zenker born in Russia; brother of Jacob, Violet, Igena (sp?) and Elmer. SSN was issued in ND in 1955; last residence was Streeter. 
Zenker, Harold C. (I117242)
 
108031 www.ancestry.com:
Dearh: 27 Feb 1966
Burial: 08 Mrz 1966

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Daughter of Johan Aichele and Maria Nitschke. Residence was Logan County.
Gackle Tri-County News, North Dakota, 9 March 1967
Services Held for Mrs. Ed. Remboldt
Mrs. Edward C. Remboldt, 52, resident of the Gackle community died early Friday morning, March 3, 1967 at the Ashley Hospital in Ashley, North Dakota, where she had been a patient for one week.
Eva Aichle was born January 19, 1915 at the family farm 5 miles northeast of Tuttle in Kidder County, N.D., the daughter of John Aichle (sic) and Maria Nitschke Aichle. She attended the local rural school and grew to womanhood on her parents farm. She and Martin Gillig were married August 25, 1934 at Goodrich, North Dakota, where he worked as a laborer. Between the years 1941 and 1950 the family lived at Sykeston and Cathay, N.D. In 1950 the family moved to New Rockford, N.D. On August 26, 1960, she and Edward C. Remboldt were married at Jamestown, N.D. They made their home at the family farm 2 1/2 miles north east of Gackle in Stutsman County. In the fall of 1966 they moved into Gackle.
She is survived by her husband, four children, Donna (Mrs. Elmer Pepple) Sioux Falls, S.D.; Irene (Mrs. Ralph Duursma) Carrington, N.D.; Carl Gillig, in the U. S. Air Force at Ft. Warren, Wyo.; Linda (Mrs. Keith Morlock) Bordulac, N.D.; seven grandchildren, four stepchildren, Clyde Remboldt, Gackle, Clayton Remboldt, and Arlene (Mrs. Lloyd Veil) both of Streeter, Twyla Remboldt, Rugby, N.D., five brothers, William Aichle, Adam Aichle, Richmond, Calif., John Aichle, Tuttle, N.D., Henry Aichle, Robinson, N.D.; Fred Aichle, Rogers, N.D.; two sisters (Mrs. Pauline Spitzer), Sykeston, N.D.; Elizabeth (Mrs. Jake Rath) Tuttle, N.D.
She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers in infancy, one sister, a stepchild, Kevin Remboldt in 1963.
Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday March 8, 1967 at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Gackle with Pastor Samuel Reille officiating and Pastor Edward Kanna assisting.
Burial was in the Gackle Cemetery at Gackle, N.D., The body was at the Haut Funeral Home in Gackle.
CKH Note: All the "Aichle" surnames listed above should be spelled Aichele. 
Aichele, Eva (I115420)
 
108032 www.ancestry.com:
Death: 12 Jan 1959

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Obituary published in the e Clay County News Nebr. 6 Febr 1958
Former Resident Buried at Butte January 12th.
Funeral services for Mrs. Pauline Fuehrer, former resident of the Sutton Community, were held at the Butte Community Church Sunday, jan. 12, according to information received this week by her cousin, Henry Fuehrer of Sutton. The deceased was also a cousin of Mrs. M.J. Weiland of Lincoln, also a former resident.
Mrs. Fuehrer nee Serr, was born May 31, 1863 at Worms, South Russia and passed away at the Sacred Heart Hospital at Lynch after short illness, at the age of 94 years, 7 months and 8 days.
She came to America with her parents i 1874. In 1877 she was confirmed in the Reformed church at Sutton. In 1886 she was married to Adam Fuehrer at Sutton. To this union nine children were born.
She was preceded in death by her husband, one daughter, one son, three sisters and a brother and half sister.
Surviving Mrs. Fuehrer are six sons and one daughter. They are, Arthur of Rocky Ford, Colo., William of Butte; Herman of Bristow; Gustave of Bonesteel. S. D.; Albert of Isabel, S.D.; Reinhold of Naper; and Mrs. John (Anna) Nicolaus of Butte; also 36 grandchildren, 57 great grandchildren, two sisters and two Half-sisters. 
Serr, Pauline (I6539)
 
108033 www.ancestry.com:
Death: 18 Sep 2007

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The Bismarck Tribune, (ND) - October 1, 2007
GACKLE - Clayton Remboldt, 69, Gackle, died Sept. 28, 2007, at his home.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 4, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Gackle, with the Rev. Russ Pollock officiating. Interment will be in Gackle City Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Haut Funeral Home, Gackle, where prayer services will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Clayton Remboldt was born Aug. 15, 1938, in Griffin township in Stutsman County, northwest of Gackle, the son of Edward Remboldt and Ida (Hehn) Remboldt. He attended Gackle Public School where he received his education. He and Twila Dockter were married July 16, 1960, at Streeter. They made their home in Streeter until 1962. Then they moved to Lincoln, Neb. In 1964 they returned to Streeter where they owned and operated Streeter Bar. In 1966 they moved to Gackle where he was employed at Heier Implement and Gackle Meat Locker.
In 1970 he started employment with Cooperative Elevator Company of Gackle, and in 1977, he became manager and remained there until his retirement in 2001. The elevator is now known as Gackle Grain Coop after the consolidation of the two elevators in 1990. Following the death of his wife, April 13, 2006, he had continued to reside in Gackle. He was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Gackle.
Surviving are three sons, Scott Remboldt, Fairbanks, Alaska, Cordell (Zina) Remboldt, Bismarck, and Chad Remboldt, Lenexa, Kan.; two grandchildren, Cody and Allison, Bismarck; his mother-in-law, Florence Dockter-Heier, Gackle; one brother, Clyde C. (Alice) Remboldt, Jamestown; and two sisters, Arlene (Lloyd) Veil, Streeter, and Twilla (Dwight) Wiest, Gackle.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; and one brother, Kevin.
An identical obituary was published in The Jamestown Sun on 1 October 2007 
Remboldt, Clayton Howard (I108500)
 
108034 www.ancestry.com:
Death: 19 Nov 1947

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Ekstrom, Anita Marie (I165769)
 
108035 www.ancestry.com:
Death: 1906

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Eichman, Josice (I165761)
 
108036 www.ancestry.com:
Death: 1997

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Knipp, Helen Margaret (I165799)
 
108037 www.ancestry.com:
Death: 27 NOV 1970
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Hans Leibbrandt:
! Information obtained from obituary of William Sayler. William and his wife Barbara farmed 8 1/2 miles Northwest of Wishek, ND. In 1937 he continued to reside on the farm until 1941 when he moved to a farm 3 1/2 miles west of Streeter. In 1942 he moved into Jamestown where he married Pauline Handel in 1943.

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Napoleon, ND, Homestead, Nov. 25, 1970 —
William Sayler, 80, Jamestown, died Nov. 23, at the Dakota Hospital in Fargo.
Mr. Sayler was born June 14, 1890, at the family farm seven miles northwest of Wishek in Logan County. On Feb. 10, 1913 he and Barbara Ackerman were married at Wishek. They began farming 8½ miles northwest of Wishek.
Following the death of his wife in 1937, he continued to reside on the farm until 1941, when he moved to a farm 3½ miles west of Streeter. In 1942 he moved into Jamestown where he and Pauline Handel were married in the fall of 1943, and where they continued to resided.
Surviving are his wife, seven children, Leo Edwin, Beulah; Albert B., Wishek; Mrs. George Rueb, Ashley; Mrs. James Baldock, Hatton; Mrs. Emil Entzminger, and Mrs. harold Vilhauer, both of Fargo; Mrs. Erich Frank, Windham, Ohio; 36 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren; one sister Margaret, Mrs. Emil Schumacher, Gobels, Mich.; his stepmother, Mrs. Christina (Werner) Sayler, Wishek; three half-brothers and three half-sisters, Henry Sayler, Fred Sayler, Mrs. Fred Ackerman, and Mrs. Martha Ackerman, all of Wishek; Christ Sayler, Calloway, Minn.; Mrs. Albert Klein, Downey, Calif.
The funeral service will be at 1:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 27, at the Assembly of God Church in Jamestown with Rev. George officiating.
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William married Barbara ACKERMAN on the 10th of February 1913 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota. This union was blessed with 8 children. Barbara died in February 1937.
William SAYLER married Pauline HANDEL on the 12th of November 1943 in Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota.
Compiled by: DG Bender
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* SAYLER Children with Unknown Burial Site
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5. Hilda ENTZMINGER (1922 - ____) ND
7. Erna V FRANK (1923 - ____) TX
8. Lillian E VILHAUER (1925 - ____) ND 
Sayler, William (I42596)
 
108038 www.ancestry.com:
Death: Apr 1995

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Bestgen, Eleanor Mary (I165812)
 
108039 www.ancestry.com:
Death: Damar, Rooks County, Kansas, USA

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Hutchinson News – Apr. 20, 1993
ZURICH - Catherine M. Knipp, 68, died April 18, 1993, at Plainville Rural Hospital. She was born Dec. 4, 1924, at St. Peter, the daughter of Fred and Catherine Rome Brungardt. A Zurich resident since 1956, moving from Palco, she was a homemaker. She was a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church, St. Ann's Sodality and the Extension Homemakers Unit, all at Zurich.
On Nov. 28, 1944, she married Victor Knipp at St. Peter. He died Oct. 6, 1982.
Survivors include: four sons, Earnest Knipp, Derby, Gerald Knipp, Victoria, Ronald Knipp, Pampa, Texas, and Verlin Knipp, Belleville; three daughters, Elda Kriley, Plainville, Shirley Leochner, Hutchinson, and Sheryl Curry, Hays; and 17 grandchildren.
Vigil service will be at 7:30 p.m. today at Moore Funeral Chapel, Plainville. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Ann's Catholic Church, Zurich, with Father Al B. Brungardt presiding. Friends may call from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today at the chapel. Burial will be in the St. Joseph Cemetery, Damar. Memorials may be sent to the Hospice of the Heartland in care of the funeral chapel. 
Brungardt, Catherine Marie (I165740)
 
108040 www.ancestry.com:
Death: Ellinwood, Kansas, USA

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Obit posted in Great Bend KS Tribune July 1, 1985
Was issued her social security in Kansas. 
Arensdorf, Ulanda (I165664)
 
108041 www.ancestry.com:
Death: Gackle, Logan County

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Hehn, Ida (I108502)
 
108042 www.ancestry.com:
Death: Magierowa Wola, Grojec, Warschau

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Death: Magierowa Wola, Grojec, Warschau 
Hülfinger, Maria (I139558)
 
108043 www.ancestry.com:
Death: Napoleon, Logan County, North Dakota, USA

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He came to U.S.A. May 1903 from Worms, South Russia; wife was Rose Hoff Deutscher; parents Peter Sr and Hanna Weikum Deutscher  
Deutscher, Peter Jr. (I62648)
 
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October 05, 2006 • The Bismarck Tribune
ASHLEY - The Rev. George H. Rueb, 89, Ashley, died Oct. 3, 2006, at Ashley Medical Center. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6, at Zion Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Ashley City Cemetery.
He is survived by two sons, Adolph, Ashley, and the Rev. David, Buchanan, Mich.; one daughter, Ruthie Vilhauer, Leola, S.D.; four brothers, Christ, Lodi, Calif., Valentine, Jamestown, Raymond, Phoenix, and Oscar, Bismarck; one sister, Emma Peltz, Glen Ullin; six grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. (Carlsen Funeral Home, Ashley) 
Rueb, Rev. George H. (I42612)
 
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September 24, 1997 • The Bismarck Tribune
ASHLEY -- Alma M. Rueb, 82, Ashley, died Sept. 24, 1997, in the Ashley nursing home. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Zion Lutheran Church, Ashley. Burial will be in Ashley City Cemetery.
She is survived by her husband, the Rev. George; two sons, Adolph, Ashley, and the Rev. David, Buchanan, Mich.; one daughter, Ruthie Vilhauer, Leola, S.D.; two brothers, Leo Sayler, Beulah, and Albert Sayler, Wishek; and four sisters, Esther Baldock, Hatton, Hulda Entzminger and Lillian Vilhauer, both of Fargo, and Erna Frank, Euless, Texas. (Carlsen Funeral Home, Ashley) 
Sayler, Alma Margaretha (I42602)
 
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Wittmier, Irene (I118267)
 
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Grenz, Gene Jerome (I118273)
 
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John "Custer" Grenz was born May 29, 1917, on the family farm in Campbell County, near Artas, S.D., the son of Gottlieb and Christina (Wentz) Grenz. Custer was 9 years old when the family moved to Napoleon, where he grew up.
Custer attended and graduated from Napoleon High School and went on to attend Valley City State Teachers College, graduating in 1941.
Custer married Irene Wittmier on July 26, 1942, at Napoleon. They purchased and moved to a homestead farm in the Streeter Flat area in 1943. In 1954, they moved to Napoleon, where they operated a restaurant, Irene's Cafe, and he became known as a "sidewalk" farmer. Custer continued to farm until he retired at the age of 65. Since 1978, they have made their winter home in Mesa, Ariz. Custer was active in city affairs serving on the Napoleon City Council for several years. He was selected as a Napoleon High School Alumni of the Year recipient in 1996.
He wrote articles for the Napoleon Homestead under the byline "Findings By John G. 'Custer' Grenz." He was an avid antique collector over the years attending most auctions in the tri-state area. He had a special interest in threshing
machines and his collection graced the hills three miles east of Napoleon for many years, and they were featured in the March 1987 issue of National Geographic Magazine and Dakota Day Trips. Custer still owned the first tractor
that he purchased, which was a 1943 model John Deere "B." He was an avid sports athlete and fan, having participated in both basketball and track. He was proud of the fact that his son and grandson also played basketball for Napoleon High School.
He was preceded in death by one son, Gene Grenz, in 1962; his parents; two brothers, Eugene and Albert; and three sisters, Ida Kiesz, Christine Hoen and Elsie Meyer.
Courtesy - Truman Bratteli (#47361312) 
Grenz, John G. (I118268)
 
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CARRINGTON - Bernice "Bonnie" Goldsmith, 97, Carrington, died Friday, Aug. 17, 2012, in a Carrington nursing home.
She was born Oct. 23, 1914, to Jacob and Lucy Hirsch, near Turtle Lake. She married Harold Goldsmith on March 5, 1938, in Steele.
Survivors: sons, Harold, Streeter, and Larry, Fredericksburg, Va.; daughter, Darlyne Stanczyk, Holly, Mich.; 18 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral: Today, 10 a.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, Carrington.
Burial: Today, 1 p.m., Tuttle Cemetery, Tuttle.
(Evans Funeral Home, Carrington)
Minot Daily News - 21 Aug 2012  
Hirsch, Bernice (I18911)
 
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Herman, Adolph (I119176)