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Schneider, Caroline (I182766)
 
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Baker, Fred (I182767)
 
123653 www.findagrave.com:
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Baker, Lilian V. (I182769)
 
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Pohl, Louis M. (I182770)
 
123655 www.findagrave.com:
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A Funeral service for Rose Nagel, 84, of Glen Ullin, will be 10:00 a.m., CDT, Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at Evangelical Congregational Church in Glen Ullin, with Sherill Ungerecht officiating. Burial will follow in the Friendship Community Cemetery in rural Glen Ullin.
Visitation for Rose will be 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., CDT, Tuesday, April 30, 2013 at Evangelical Congregational Church.
Rose passed away Friday, April 26, 2013 at Marian Manor HealthCare Center in Glen Ullin, ND.
Rose Scheck was born October 15, 1928 in Blue Grass, North Dakota, the daughter of Andrew Jr. and Rose (Voegele) Scheck. She grew up and attended her early years of school in Blue Grass, later moving to Glen Ullin to attend high school. On December 3, 1945, Rose was united in marriage to Edward Nagel Jr. in Glendive, Montana. To this union, 3 daughters, Debra, Sharon and Brenda were born. Rose and Ed farmed ten miles East of Glen Ullin until 1977 when they moved into Glen Ullin. In 1980, Rose worked at Marian Manor as a baker until 1994 when her health failed. Rose was a member of United Methodist Church in Hebron and she was also affiliated with Evangelical Congregational Church.
Rose is survived by her daughters; Debra (Bob) Montague of Bemidji, MN, Sharon Nagel of Shoreline, WA, and Brenda Fitterer of Denver, CO; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and sister-in-law, Marian Scheck of Bismarck.
She is preceded in death by her parents; husband Edward; infant daughter, Rhonda; sisters, Lydia Morehouse, Erma Wetzel, Helen Winckler; and brothers, Andrew and Ernest Scheck. 
Scheck, Rose (I184326)
 
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Ohlhäuser, Martin M. Sr. (I202705)
 
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Burpee, Jeremiah Jr. (I210767)
 
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Many internet resources indicate that Thomas and Anna's daughter Elizabeth married Jerathmeel Bowers, but as far as I can tell, that has not been proved.
New information, based on DNA testing, has indicated he was not related to Edward Wilder of Hingham, and is not of the Shiplake, Oxfordhire Wilder family. His origins are therefore unknown at present, including a supposed birth year of 1618. He may have been from the Lancaster area in England, but this has not been established with any degree of certainty. (See "American Ancestors" (NEHGS) Spring 2010 issue.) The reference to him living at Hingham on the latter day stone erected in the cemetery (see photo and inscription) is incorrect.
He was of Charlestown,MA, admitted as freeman in 1641, marrying there, and purchasing land in 1643.
He was living on 1 July 1659 at Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, when he signed the Town Orders. He left a will on 22 January 1666/67 at Lancaster, and he served on 3 February 1667 as Selectman of Lancaster. Thomas's estate was inventoried on 29 November 1667 at Lancaster, and his estate was probated there on 4 March 1667/68. 
Wilder, Thomas (I210787)
 
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Clayton, Charley (I183453)
 
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Neuhart, Augusta Jane (I183452)
 
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Clayton, True (I183493)
 
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Clayton, Wilmer Floyd (I183454)
 
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Forney, Grace Sylvia (I13545)
 
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Esther Neuharth, age 87, of Huron, formerly of Alpena, died Monday, May 6, 2013 at Violet Tschetter Memorial Home in Huron.
Her funeral service was Saturday, May 11, 2013 at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Wessington Springs with burial at Restlawn Memory Gardens.
Esther Irene Kopfmann was born on March 9, 1926 in Huron to Carl and Tillie (Pederson) Kopfmann. Esther attended school in Alpena and graduated from Alpena High School. She then attended Huron College, receiving her Teaching Certificate.
Esther married Calvin Neuharth in Wessington Springs on December 28, 1945. The couple moved to a farm 7 miles northwest of Alpena.
Esther taught country school in rural Alpena for 2 years. She then began working at Geyerman's Clothing Store in Huron. Esther also worked for Larry's Smart Fashions for almost 20 years. She truly enjoyed helping her customers, many of which became dear friends.
Esther enjoyed coming home to her loving family on the farm and spending time in her yard. She was always her children and grandchildren's biggest cheerleader at their sporting events. Esther also loved singing and playing the trumpet. She was a member of Esther Circle and Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Wessington Springs.
Esther is survived by her husband, Calvin Neuharth of Huron; four children, Darrell (Dianna) Neuharth of Alpena, Michael (Roxanne) Neuharth of Eden Prairie, MN, Stuart (Cindy) Neuharth of Alpena, Teresa (Wayne) Schrader of Eden Prairie, MN; nine grandchildren, Eric (Stacey) Neuharth, Stephanie (Jason) Winter, Julie Schley, Jason (Jessie) Schley, Jenna (Matt) Mikkelson, Natalie (Jon) Yedoni, Justin Neuharth, Colton Neuharth, Anna Schrader; seven great grandchildren; sister-in-law, Hilda Kopfmann of Minnesota; many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Esther was preceded in death by her parents; 3 brothers, Floyd, Orville, and Clyde. 
Kopfmann, Esther Irene (I15991)
 
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Daarud, Marjorie M. - wife of (I183432)
 
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Daarud, David Lee (I183431)
 
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Myrna J. Forney, 78, of Sioux City died Sunday, April 22, 2001, in Sioux City following a lengthy illness.
Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Christy-Smith Morningside Chapel, with the Rev. Mike Inman of Hospice of Siouxland officiating.
Burial will be in Willow Township Cemetery, Holly Springs, Iowa. Visitation will be noon to 8 p.m. today, with the family present 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home.
Mrs. Forney was born Nov. 13, 1922 in Holly Springs, the daughter of William Loyd and Rosa (Steinhoff) Beebe. She was raised in Holly Springs and graduated from Holly Springs Consolidated School in 1940.
She married Charles Forney on Aug. 12, 1945, in German City, Iowa. The couple moved to Sioux City in 1975. She was employed with Wells Fargo Security for 10 years at the Sioux City Airport.
She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in German City. She enjoyed reading.
Survivors include her husband; a son and his wife, Charles and Diana of Flower Mound, Texas; two grandchildren, Amanda and Alex Forney; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Joyce Parkhill.
Memorials may be directed to Hospice of Siouxland. 
Beebe, Myrna Jean (I183016)
 
123673 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I183018)
 
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Fern E. Jones, 79, of Hornick died Saturday, Nov. 13, 1999, at a Sioux City hospital of lymphoma.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at St. John's Evangelical Church in German City, Hornick, Iowa, with the Rev. Jim Scallion and Dick Morgan officiating. Burial will be in Willow Township Cemetery, Holly Springs, Iowa. Visitation will be 2 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, with a prayer service at 7 p.m., at Christy-Smith Morningside Chapel in Sioux City.
Mrs. Jones was born May 26, 1920, in rural Hornick, the daughter of Theodore and Freda (Unkel) Steinhoff.
She graduated from Hornick High School in 1938 and Omaha Business School. She was employed as a bookkeeper with Brandeis Department Store in Omaha for a few years.
She married Orlie Jones on Feb. 14, 1942, in German City, Iowa. The couple farmed in the Hornick area.
She was a member of St. John's Evangelical Church and Dorcus Society. She was active in 4-H and the Hornick Depot Museum.
Survivors include her husband; two daughters and their husbands, Lynette and Jerry Spicer of Ames, Iowa, and Kristin and Roger Skelton of Rembrandt, Iowa; a brother and his wife, Wayne and Luella Steinhoff of Hornick; and six grandchildren, Foy, Clarissa and Carmi Spicer and Jacob, Matthew and Jessica Skelton. 
Steinhoff, Fern Elizabeth (I183180)
 
123676 www.findagrave.com:
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Kilzer, Alvin William (I183003)
 
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Kilzer, Orrel George (I183001)
 
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Madsen, Vera Edna (I183002)
 
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McLarty, John Earl (I183401)
 
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McLarty, LeRoy James (I183418)
 
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McLarty, Lydia Louisa (I183417)
 
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Johnston, Mary Malissa (I183419)
 
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Neuhart, Wilhelmina J. (I183398)
 
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Born: Liewkowa, Poland 
Quast, Johann (I203484)
 
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Born: Lepnhein Polen From Plotz Colony  
Strohschein, Eva (I203486)
 
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Born: Koponke - Rogasen, Prussia
Death: Serpneve, Odes'ka, Ukraine 
Quast, Dorothea Elisabeth - wife of (I203485)
 
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Parkhill, Charles R. (I183011)
 
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Danbury, Iowa--Joyce V. Parkhill, 80, of Danbury died Saturday, March 13, 1999 at Horn Memorial Hospital, in Ida Grove, Iowa.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m Wednesday in German City St. John's Evangelical Church in Holly Springs, Iowa.
Burial will be in Willow Township Cemetery. Visitation will be after 2 p.m. today with a prayer service at 7:30 p.m. at Armstrong Home in Mapleton, Iowa.
Mrs. Parkhill was born Aug. 19, 1918 in Holly Springs, the daughter of Lloyd and Rosa (Steinhoff) Beebe. She graduated from Holly, Springs High School.
During World War II, she was employed as a wing riveter with Martin Bomber Plant in Omaha, Neb.
She Married Charles "Chuck" Parkhill on Aug. 12, 1945, in German City. The couple lived in Holly Springs. He died April 20, 1987.
She was employed with Zenith in Sioux City for 25 years. She moved to Danbury in January 1994.
She was a member of St. John's Evangelical Church, Hornick, Iowa Women's Legion Auxiliary and Danbury Senior Citizens Center. She enjoyed playing cards.
Survivors include two daughters and their husbands, Bonnie and Dennis Boyle of Danbury and Roxann and Mark Warzecha of Divide, Colo.; three grandchildren, Anthony and Brandi Boyle and Heather Harder; and a. sister, Myrna Forney of Sioux City.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Pallbearers will be Gary Sulsbeiger, Lyle Mitchell, Richard Galloway,Jack Steinhoff, Tom Ryan and Bennie Claus. 
Beebe, Joyce Vivian (I183010)
 
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Steinhoff, John Jacob (I183556)
 
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Ferguson, Margaret Alice (I183557)
 
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Pioneer Hornick Man Dies at his Home
Funeral services for Henry Jacob Weber, 84, who died Monday at his home in Hornick, Iowa were held Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the German City, St. John’s Evangelical Church with Rev. Henry Held of Sioux City and Rev. Lyle Lieder of Hornick officiating. Gerald Beckstrom, George Till, Edgar Shupe and Gary Shull sang “The Hand That Was Wounded for Me’, accompanied by Mrs. Ed Helming. Pallbearers were members of the Odd Fellows Lodge, Frank Washburn, Al Nordstrom, Wid Smith, Jay Jones, Louis Sulsberger and John Butler. Mrs. Frank Becker had charge of the flowers. The Winters funeral home of Sioux City had charge of the arrangements and burial was in the Willow Township Cemetery near Holly Springs, Iowa.
Those attending from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brandt of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rhoades and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Beckwith of Culbertson, Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lange of Bloomfield, Nebraska; Mrs. May Martin, Mrs. Pete Geild, Mrs. Emma Wendall, Mrs. Emma Staudt, Jose Steele and Jim Steele of Sioux City, Iowa.
Henry Weber was born the son of Frederick and Wilhelmina (Steinhoff) Weber, November 26, 1868 at Miltonsburg in Monroe County, Ohio, just three years following the end of the Civil War. At the age of 15 years he moved with his parents to Iowa. They arrived by rail at the Mapleton, Iowa train station on March 1, 1883. The family settled in the German City, Iowa vicinity. He spent his whole life in the German City, Hornick communities. On February 19, 1901 he was united in marriage to Mary Ferguson of Holly Springs, Iowa. A daughter Edna was born to this union. She was their only child.
Henry helped build the first German City Church and was a member of the first confirmation class of that church. He was destined to see this church destroyed by a tornado in 1906. He built (with help) another church, the structure in which his funeral was held.
In the winter of 1897 a German City Band was organized and Henry was a charter member. Later in 1923 and 1924 he was made Band Manager of Hornick Band. His interest in bands and band music has never waned. While he was confined at home, Mr. Israel, Hornick Band instructor took the band to play for him near his home. He enjoyed immensely the music played for him.
Henry Weber joined the Odd Fellows Lodge of Hornick in 1893. In 1950 at a special meeting he was presented the Lodge Emblem of 50 years service, the first to be presented by the Hornick Lodge.
For over 50 years he has been a contractor and builder of many lovely homes in this vicinity.
On February 19, 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weber celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary at their home at Hornick, Iowa.
He is survived by his wife Mae; a daughter, Mrs. Edna Brandt of Omaha, Nebraska; a brother, John of Hornick, Iowa; a sister, Mrs. Anna Rose of Sloan, Iowa; and many nieces and nephews and other relatives. 
Weber, Heinrich Jakob (I183209)
 
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Weber, Edna (I183211)
 
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Brandt, Unbekannt (I183212)
 
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Ferguson, Mary Emma (I183210)
 
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Zimbelman, Diana Sue (I1997)
 
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Leland Emery Huntsman, 103, died Sunday May 12, 2013 at his home in Enterprise, Utah of causes incident to age. He was born September 28, 1909 to Emery Edward and Ida Barbara Staheli Huntsman in Santa Clara, Utah, the oldest of twelve children. He spent his life in Enterprise where he ranched and farmed, and was a trucker. He grew up as a real cowboy riding the range with his father as soon as he was old enough to leave his mother's side. He attended school in Enterprise, finishing high school at Dixie College. He attended college in Dixie for a year, and went to BYU for half a year, then he had to return home when his father broke his leg.
He served in the California Mission from 1936 to 1938. Shortly after his return, he married his sweetheart, Wanda Belle Abbott on October 5, 1938 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They set up house in Enterprise, raising a family of five girls and two boys.
He was active in the LDS Church and held many callings. He served as Bishop of the Enterprise Ward for ten years, the last bishop of the Ward before it was split. During his service they built a new chapel, involving raising most of the money and providing much of the labor. He later served as Ward Choir Director, a much loved calling.
He and Wanda were called as Temple workers at the St. George Temple, and later were called to serve a mission when they opened the Seattle Temple. There he was called to be a Sealer, which proved to be a great blessing in his life. He was able to seal one daughter, one son, and numerous grandchildren. In fact, he was scheduled to seal a great granddaughter this Saturday. They later served a mission at the London Temple Visitor Center. The associations they made at the temple and on their missions enriched the remainder of their lives.
They celebrated their fiftieth anniversary in 1988. Wanda passed away in January of 1989 after a long illness during which Leland took loving care of her. He married Madonna Rice on his 80th birthday, promising her twenty years. He fulfilled his promise and Donna died after twenty two years of marriage in 2012. When he married Donna, he acquired another family, and enjoyed being a Grandpa to another group of children.
He was dearly loved by all his grandchildren and great grandchildren, and each thought they were his favorite. He has 43 grandchildren, 125 great grandchildren, 7 great great grandchildren with several on the way. He had a great laugh and we often thought he was going to pass out. He will be greatly missed.
He was preceded in death by his wives, Wanda and Donna; six sisters, Elda (Cecil) Lee, Lily (Harold) Mangum, Winona (Lowell) Hunting, Karma (Leo) Prisbrey, Delilah Huntsman, and Allie (Reed) Harrison; two brothers, Merlin (Lenore) Huntsman and John Huntsman; two daughters, VerLee (Clark) Brenchley and Cheryl (Joseph) Jensen; one son, Lyman (Nancy Shephard, deceased, and Marie Matheson); and most of his friends. He is survived by two sisters, Laura (Leroy) Drexl and Lenora (Melvin)Truman; one brother, Lewis (Jeanette) Huntsman; his children, Mary Ann (Leslie) Barlow; Kay (Karl) Schmutz; Nick (Jodie) Huntsman; and Lori Huntsman.
Funeral services will be held Friday, May 17, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at the Enterprise LDS Stake Center, 80 South Center Street, Enterprise, Utah. Visitations will be held Thursday evening from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Metcalf Mortuary, 288 West St. George Blvd. and on Friday, prior to services, at 9:00 a.m. at the Stake Center. Interment will follow at the Enterprise City Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Metcalf Mortuary, (435) 673-4221. Please visit our website at www.metcalfmortuary.com for condolences, complete obituary and funeral listings. 
Huntsman, Leland Emery (I122548)