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Knipp, Norbert Henry (I165797)
 
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Straub, Paul John (I143287)
 
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Daughter of Walter & Grace (Kruse) Gehring.
As a child she attended Fairacres School in Columbus. She resided with her parents until their deaths. From June of 2002 until her death she lived with her sister and brother-in-law, Janell and Stephen Anderson.
She was a member of the Bible Baptist Church. She spent many hours reading books, and especially loved the weekly Sunday School paper from her church. She also loved music and collecting song books. Despite having Downs Syndrome, Jeanne had an exceptional memory. She enjoyed memorizing names, birthdays, and addresses of numerous family and friends. She was a friend to all she met. She greatly enjoyed her nieces, nephews and all of their children.
Jeanne is survived by:
Sister: Janell (Stephen) Anderson of Columbus, NE
Brother: Eugene (Sarah) Gehring of Columbus, NE
Brother: Gaylan Gehring of Columbus, NE
Brother: Merlin (Lynita) Gehring of Columbus, NE
Nieces: Sherri (Arthur) Frewing, Jennifer (Paul) Tucker, Nancy (Sam) Koch, Michelle Gehring all of Columbus
Nephews: Bryce (Kay) Gehring, Kevin (Ann) Gehring, Seth (Joanna) Gehring, Curtis (Joyce) Anderson, Ryan (Jeanie) Anderson, Craig Anderson all of Columbus and Jeff (Tina) Gehring of Okmulgee, OK
Aunts: Luella Kruse of George, IA, Grace Kruse of Sibley, IA
Uncles: Julius (Lorraine) Gehring of Columbus and Harvey (Irene) Gehring of Denver, CO
She was preceded in death by: her parents Walter and Grace and 2 nieces: Charlene Gehring and Joan Griesman 
Gehring, Jeanne Kay (I160728)
 
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Pottorff, Lena M. - wife of (I141261)
 
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Son of Eliphalet Sylvester & Elizabeth Jane (Howard) Pottorff. Husband to Lena M. Pottorff, and father to two children: Gertrude M. & Frank Sylvester Pottorff. 
Pottorff, William Sylvester (I141260)
 
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Dowell Henry Tucker son of Locke and Hattie Tucker, was born May 7, 1892 at Henrietta, Texas, and died Novermber 26, 1951, in the Veterans Hospital, Cheyenne, Wy, having reached the age of 59 years, six months, and 19 days.
He enlisted in the United States Navy December 15, 1917 where he served one year and ten months.
July 6, 1921 he was united in marriage with Ella Fister at Grant, Nebraska. To this union were born four sones and eleven daughters. One daughter Esthe Mae, preceded him in death.
For a period of time they resided in Grant, moving to Lamont, Ne. and later moving to Haigler, Ne.
Mr. Tucker had been in failing health for some time. He passed away November 26, 1951, at the Veteran's Hospital at Cheyenne, WY., having reached the age of 59 years, six months, and 19 days.
On July 4, 1951 after having given a definite testimony of sins forgiven and of peace with God, he was united with the Pilgrim Holiness Church of Haigler of the profession of his faith.
He leaves to morn his passing his wife, Ella; four sons, Kenneth and Alvie of Haig; David, U.S. Navy at Pearl Harbor, and John of Fort Morgan; ten daughters, Mrs. Leota Redden of Haigler, Mrs. Dorothy Olsen and Miss Eunice Tucker of Elsie, Ne. Mrs. Allie Teeter and Miss Betty Tucker of Benkelman, Ne. Mrs. Alice Straub and Mrs. Rosella Richey of St. Francis, KS. Miss Naomi Tucker of Wray, CO. Mrs. Doris Reutzal of Madrid, Ne. and Miss Joyce Tucker of Fort Morgan, CO.One brother, Claud of Pomona, CA. three sisters, Mrs. Bruce Thomas of Pomona, CA. Mrs. Virlo Sullivan of Ontario, Ca. and Mrs. Adeline Green of West Fork, AK. 21 grandchildren and a host of friends.
Funeral services were held November 30, 1951 at 2:00 P.M. from the Haigler Methodist Church with the Rev Edward Friensen offictating. Burial was in Haigler cemetery.
The Haigler American Legion Post Conducted servised at the grave. Flag bearers were Royal Woods iii, and Ercil Coodall. Color Guards were Lester Adams, Francis Neville, Bill Walker, and Earl Erdman. Members of the Firing Squad were: Jack Chambers, Beannie Palmer, Stanley Zuege, Albert Zuege, Herman Zuge, Martin Keller, and Marlin Stute under the Command of Ward Wonder.
Pallbearers were: Reese Simms, Emmons Adams, Pat Smith, Henry Krause, Emil Zuege, and Wade Hoover.  
Tucker, Dowell Henry (I143308)
 
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Tucker, Locke (I143310)
 
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Tucker, Hattie - wife of (I143311)
 
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Fister, Ella Marie (I143309)
 
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Tucker, Kenneth Dowell (I143286)
 
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Lucille married Alvie Tucker, then Bob McCuiston, and then Riley Hill. 
Straub, Lucille LaVera (I143303)
 
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Daughter of John Phillips. Wife to George S. Pottorff, and mother to at least eleven children: Gideon L., Ninevah A., Preston, Wesley, George Shipley, Carelean, Nancy Cordelia, Eliphalet Sylvester, Elvina, Lovica Rebecca, and James Ellison Pottorff. 
Phillips, Nancy Jane (I141114)
 
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Phillips, John (I141115)
 
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Published: March 24, 2008
Sioux Falls - Walter P. Mastel, age 81 of Sioux Falls, died Saturday, March 22, 2008 at the Avera Dougherty Hospice House. Tuesday, March 25, 2008 the family will greet friends from 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm at Miller´s, 13th & Main Ave., with a scripture service at 7:00 pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be said at 10:30 am Wednesday at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, with burial to follow at Woodlawn Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Avera Dougherty Hospice House or Holy Spirit Catholic Church.
Walter P. Mastel, son of William and Catheryn (Wentz) Mastel, was born February 6, 1927 in Ipswich, SD. He grew up there graduating from high school in 1945. He then served in the Army during WWII.
He was united in marriage to Virginia Lehr on November 11, 1948 in Ipswich. The couple lived in Rapid City, SD from 1951-1960 and then made their home in Sioux Falls. Walter worked for the U.S. Department of Labor for over 31 years. He retired in 1987 as State Director of the Department of Labor. Virginia preceded him in death July 12, 2001. Walter continued living in Sioux Falls where he later married Betty Leedom on September 3, 2005 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church.
He was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Church, retired Federal Employees, AARP and the American Legion, Plumbers and Pipe Fitters Local 300 and the U.A. for over 57 years.
Grateful for having shared his life are his wife Betty; two sons, Gregory (Sally) Mastel, Sioux Falls, Thomas (Mary) Mastel, Minnetonka, MN; three grandchildren, Kirshna (Christopher) Meyer and their child Eli, Stephanie Mastel and her children, Adrianna and Thomas, Christine (Dennis) Busach and their child Savanna; his siblings, Rose Jasper, New Prauge, MN, Amy Sporeor, Ipswich, SD, Lawrence Mastel, Huron, SD, Florence Dodd, Alta, IA, Francis Geiei, Long View, WA, and Dorothy Portz, Casper, WY.
His parents; brothers, Joe, Leonard and George; a sister, Kathryn; and a grandson, Christopher, also preceded him in death. 
Mastel, Walter P. (I164239)
 
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Himber, Dorlon (I129799)
 
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Paul Myers Sr., 84, of 2560 Edenville Road, Chambersburg, Pa, passed away September 7, 1990 at his home.
Born may 18, 1906 in Letterkenny Township, he was a son of the late Ernest H. and Mary E. Meyers Myers.
He was a member of the Old Order River Brethren.
Mr. Myers was a retired farmer.
His first wife, Annie S. Hawbaker Myers, passed away March 25, 1982.
Surviving are his second wife, Anna M. Byers Myers; two daughters, Norma Jean (Mrs. Chester) Meyers of Greencastle, Pa and Phyllis (Mrs. Marlin) Gayman of Chambersburg; two sons, Paul Jr. of St Thomas, Pa and Kenneth H. of Chambersburg; ten grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; four sisters; Catherine (Mrs. David) Hawbaker of Greencastle; Mary (Mrs. Raymond) Bricker and Verda (Mrs. Walter) Bricker, both of Chambersburg and Elva (Mrs. Martin) Burkholder of Pleasant Hall, Pa and a brother, Christian of South Mountain, Pa. 
Myers, Paul Sr. (I168192)
 
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18 Nov 1966: Marine Lance Corporal Jay Karl Books, 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Books, 104 Center St., Cleona, was killed Wednesday in action near the demilitarized zone in Viet Nam, authorities reported Thursday. Cpl. Books was assigned to the Force Logistics Support Group A, Headquarters and Supply Co., Combined Action Co. He worked as a carpenter, rebuilding native villages that had been destroyed by allied action. His assignment also included patrol duty. He was the seventh Lebanon County serviceman to die in Viet Nam. Notification of his death came in a Defense Department telegram to his parents, it was reported. Cpl. Books, a 1964 graduate of Annville-Cleona High School, enlisted in the Marines May 24, 1965. Prior to his enlistment, he had worked with his father at the Theodore B. Books Planing Mill in Cleona. He underwent basic training at Parris Island, S. C., and was stationed at Camp Lejeune, N. C., and Camp Pendleton, Calif., before leaving for Viet Nam June 6, 1966. He was a member of Fairland Brethren in Christ Church the Berean Sunday School Class of the church and the Cleona Fire Company. In addition to his parents, Theodore B. and Miriam Stauffer Books, he is survived by a brother, Theodore B. Jr., Harrisburg; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Books, Cleona, and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Harry Stauffer, Palmyra. [Lebanon Daily News]
Jay's MOS was 3051 Warehouse Clerk, however, he felt that serving with a logistics unit wasn't his style. He thought he could contribute some of his carpentry skills to assist the Vietnamese people if he could transfer to a Marine pacification team. He volunteered for the Marine civil action program, and was accepted. After training, he was assigned to Combined Action Platoon (CAP) Hotel-1 at Red Beach becoming one of the eight original members of that unit. Jay's CAP platoon worked long hours helping build schools and hospitals in Quang Nam province. In a letter home, Jay wrote, "We go on sweeps and patrols just like the infantry. We work with the Vietnamese people, administer medical aid, and build dwellings." In another letter to a family friend, he wrote, "I know God has a plan for each of our lives. I have a lot to live for, and there's a lot I miss and would like to do. But I try not to think of home. My mind is always on thoughts of getting wounded or killed." Between patrols and working in the local villages, Jay was assigned to build an observation tower that dominated the skyline of the Force Logistics Command base camp at Red Beach. At approximately 0200 hours on the morning of 16 Nov 1966, the Viet Cong launched a surprise attack at Red Beach. Jay was killed in action during that attack. He was blown out of an observation tower by an exploding rocket, and was thought to have died by concussion, or by the impact of the fall. The tragic irony of his death was that his body was found at the bottom of the tower he had built. Red Beach was later renamed Camp Books in his honor. [Information provided by Find-A-Grave contirbutor SUBIC]
The following comments were provided by Ken Davis, Commander, US Navy (Ret), Member of The Coffelt Group: www.CoffeltDatabase.org
I read with some interest the comments provided to you by "Find-A-Grave contributor SUBIC". I had no problem until reaching the portion which reads, "At approximately 0200 hours on the morning of 16 Nov 1966, the Viet Cong launched a surprise attack at Red Beach. Jay was killed in action during that attack. He was blown out of an observation tower by an exploding rocket, and was thought to have died by concussion, or by the impact of the fall. The tragic irony of his death was that his body was found at the bottom of the tower he had built." While that's a nice story, it isn't correct ... it probably is taken in part from Michael P. Kelley's "Where We Were in Vietnam", page 5-64, which says the Red Beach complex "was renamed to honor Cpl Jay K. Books, USMC, a data processor who...was KIA 16 Nov 66, when 122mm rocket hit guard tower he was manning at Red Beach." However, Mike got it wrong; had he not died (2011) before publishing a second edition the text quoted above wouldn't read quite as it does. LCpl BOOKS was assigned to H&S Company, 3rd Service Battalion (aka Force Logistics Support Group ALPHA). H&S Company was tasked to support a Combined Action Platoon known as HOTEL-2 (not HOTEL-1) ... but HOTEL-2 was not at Red Beach, it was located a bit further north at the Nam-O hamlet. HOTEL-2 was attacked on the night of 16 Nov 1966, and LCpl BOOKS was killed in the engagement - according to his DD 1300 Report of Casualty death was caused by "multiple shrapnel wounds to the chest sustained from hostile explosive device while in a defensive position."  
Books, Jay Karl (I167580)
 
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Stauffer, Miriam R. (I167578)
 
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Books, Theodore B. Jr. (I167579)
 
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Theodore B. Books, 86, of 104 N. Center Street, Cleona, died May 30, 2004 at his residence. He was born July 21, 1917 in Cleona, to the late Theron M. and Katie Brandt Books. He was Cleona's oldest living resident. He was the husband of Miriam Mengel Kramer Books and the late Miriam Stauffer Books, who died in 1983. He was the owner of Theodore B. Books Planing Mill, Cleona; a U.S. Army Veteran of World War II; a 1935 graduate of Lebanon High School; a member of Fairland Brethren in Christ Church, Cleona, where he was on the Trustee Board, Sunday School Superintendent; former chairman of the Christian Business Men of Lebanon County; Kenbrook Bible Camp Board of Directors; and Cleona Fire Co. He was an avid hunter and camper. Surviving, in addition to his wife are a step-daughter, Arlene, wife of William Hess of Littlestown; a daughter-in-law, Antonetta Books of Westland, Michigan; a sister, Orpha, wife of James Templin of Annville; 1 granddaughter and 6 step-grandchildren; and 18 step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sons, Theodore B. Books, Jr. and Jay K. Books; a brother, Ethan Books; and a sister, Olive Hostetter. Funeral service will be held on Thursday at 10: 30 a.m. from Fairland Brethren in Christ Church, 529 W. Penn Avenue, Cleona. Interment in Gravel Hill Cemetery, Palmyra. Friends may call Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at Kreamer Funeral Home, 618 E. Main Street, Annville. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to GSH Hospice, P.O. Box 1281, Lebanon, PA 17042. Patriot News, Wednesday, June 2, 2004, Page B-4 
Books, Theodore B. (I167577)
 
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Blaine, Thelma Mae (I163044)
 
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Smith, Robert I. (I167590)
 
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Age 51, Mr. Adolph Lehr, 1325 E. Michigan, had been a resident here for the past 18 years, and was employed at the Rex Paper Company. Surviving are four brothers, August and John, both of Wishek, ND, Louis of Medina, ND, and Fred of Lodi, CA; two sisters Mrs. Rose Hauck and Caroline, both of Wishek, ND. Private funeral services will be held at Riverside cemetery Tuesday afternoon, Pastor Louis Grother officiating. Arrangements by the Redmond Funeral Home.
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Lehr, Adolph (I173544)
 
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Coleen Mielke:
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Walter Guthmiller:
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Opp, Rosina (I85995)
 
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Lemke, Henry W. (I159014)
 
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Karsten, Magdalena (I159015)
 
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Rohleder, Peter N. (I153495)
 
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Toepfer, Clara (I153496)
 
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Reutzel, Roy William (I143313)
 
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Son of Daniel Steckley Sr. & Nancy Doner. Married Sarah Heise on 01 Nov 1881.
As of 1919, his residence that he farmed was at Lot 1, West Half, 3rd Concession, Whitchurch Township, but he also farmed Lot 8, Rear Concession 5, Whitchurch Township, York County, Ontario, Canada.
Peter Steckley`s address was Bethesda, Ontario and as there was no rural mail he found it necessary to go to the Bethesda Post Office several times a week, a distance of two miles. About 1912 there was talk of rural mail delivery and Mr. Steckley made himself responsible to solicit every home on the proposed route. This route would follow the 5th Line, north from the Bethesda Post Office to the Aurora side road, east to the 6th Line and south to what is known as the Bethesda Road, then east to the 7th Line and North to the Lemonville Post Office. Mr. Steckley obtained about fifty names on his petition and was successful in obtaining sanction from the Post Office officials for the forming of what is known as Rural Route #4, Stouffville, Ontario.
Mr. Steckley was chosen Bishop at Heise Hill Brethren in Christ Church in 1911 and held that office until his death in 1924. 
Steckley, Bischof Peter (I168547)
 
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Heise, Sarah (I168548)
 
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Schweigert, Christian Sr. (I157033)
 
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Teresa G. Baldry:
Born: Lehr, McIntosh County
Death: 4 Feb 1994 
Hoff, Ida (I170679)
 
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Leiker, Aegidius Eugene (I153569)
 
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Bacon, Lee I. (I171672)