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Reed, Theodore Roosevelt (I140415)
 
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Lehr, Alister Ralph (I140870)
 
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Bryan, Homer Mitchell (I179855)
 
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Born: Wilmer, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Claus Albert Kruse, 74, of Valparaiso, passed away Sunday, October 10, 2010 at Porter Hospital.
He was born February 13, 1936 in Wilmer, TX the son of Claus Detlef & Erna (Brandes) Kruse, graduated from Valparaiso High School in 1954 then received a B. S. in Engineering from Valparaiso University in 1958. From 1959–1961 he served with the U.S. Army at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico where he was cited by his commanding officer for his exemplary engineering work, attention to detail and conscientious attitude. Claus then worked at McGill's Manufacturing Bearing Division (Emerson) in Valparaiso for over 36 years as an Engineer and Manager retiring in 1993. He was a member of Heritage Lutheran Church in Valparaiso.
Survivors include his sisters: Betty (Bruce) Crittenden of Reminderville, OH, Arlene (Bob) Zimbelman of Georgetown, TX, nieces: Cathy (Steve) Miller of Loveland, OH, Marcia (Shawn) Spera of Solon, OH, Jill (Ken) Drensky of Massillon, OH, nephew Scott (Heather) Boling of Paw Paw, MI and 10 great nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
A funeral service will be held Thursday 10:30 AM at Moeller Funeral Home, 104 Roosevelt Rd, Valparaiso, Rev. Joseph Ostafinski officiating with burial at Graceland Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday 4- 8 PM. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or Heritage Lutheran Church. 
Kruse, Claus Albert (I22)
 
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Alvina was born September 28, 1874 in Kassell, Russia.
She married Fredrick Derheim on November 23, 1895.
Their three oldest children were born in North Dakota: Lydia, John and Fredrick.
Hearing that great amounts of land were available in Canada, they took their family and belongings and came by train to the Irvine district in 1902. They bought land and set up their homestead ten miles south of Irvine. A large
amount of work was done, building a log home and breaking land so that it could be seeded and harvested. Fredrick brought along from the USA. a large breed of heavy work horses, which were a great help working their land. They also raised and sold horses to other pioneers.
As the years went on, the family grew larger. Seven more children were born:
Karl, Emma, Edward, Emil, Albert, Bertha, and Rueben. Fredrick and Alvina
purchased more land at this time. In 1934, Fredrick and Alvina retired in
Medicine Hat. Fredrick passed away May 8, 1936. Alvina remarried in later years
to Christ Vossler, who also passed away later. Alvina lived to be 84 years old
before she died on August 24, 1958.  
Lehr, Alvina (I140809)
 
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Viola (Vi) Franks, 84, entered into rest on Saturday, October 9, 2010 at Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen, Texas.
Vi was born in Logansport, Indiana in 1926, however her family shortly moved to Kansas where her father served as a Presbyterian minister. She attended high school at Abilene, Kansas and went to Park College in Kansas City, Missouri graduating in 1947. She attended a summer theatre program in Pasadena, California and later got a teaching job at the University of Nebraska School of Agriculture. She met Lawrence Franks, who was attending college at Texas A & M University at College Station and they married the summer of 1948. Her husband became a county agricultural extension agent after serving in the U. S. Navy and upon graduation from Texas A & M. They moved to Raymondville in 1952 where Vi taught school making a total of 33 teaching years. All her students loved her gifted way of teaching and so appreciated the love she extended to each of them as she made their learning fun.
She had a deep love for her Lord and lived her life full of grace and beauty. When trials came her way, she always met them with faith in God's word and made the best of every situation. As she lived her life of giving to family and friends, she stood as an example of a woman of noble character. We will miss her smile and loving touch. She was an active member of the First United Methodist Church in Raymondville.
She is preceded in death by her father, Rev. E. L Brandner; mother Florence Lynas Brandner; husband, Lawrence Franks; 2 daughters Laura Leigh Franks and Sally Jo Franks, 1 brother Silas Brandner.
Surviving family members include her son Dr. Larry Franks (Beverly) from Harlingen, 2 grandaughters, Jennifer (Chris) Lowery from Harlingen and Jody (Carter) Truly from McKinney, Texas and 4 great-grandsons, Grant, Will, Luke and Weston and 1 great-grandaughter, Violet; 1 niece, Alice Notari and 1 nephew Dr. Ed Brandner.
The family would like to send our loving thanks to Lupe Pineda, Aida Salinas and Missy Quiroga for the wonderful care given to Vi. And many thanks to Dr. John Ferris for his many years of excellent medical care and advice.
Honored to serve as pallbearers are: Lynn Johnson, Richard Johnson, Mark Jud, Mark Brown, Chris Lowery and Carter Truly.
Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church or to a charity of your choice.
Funeral services will be held at the First United Methodist Church 192 S. 3rd Street, Raymondville on Thursday, October 14, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. Interment will follow at the Raymondville Memorial Cemetery, under the direction of Duddlesten Funeral Home (956) 689-2151. 
Brandner, Viola (I158741)
 
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Franks, Sally Jo (I158744)
 
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Franks, Lawrence (I158742)
 
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Davis, Raymond C. (I115980)
 
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Williams, Alice L. (I115981)
 
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Born: Gackle, Logan County, North Dakota, USA
The Jamestown Sun, 5 August 2010
Clyde Remboldt, 73, Jamestown, died Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2010, at Ave Marie Village, Jamestown.
Mr. Remboldt was born April 15, 1937, at the family farm home, north of Gackle, N.D., the son of Edward C. and Ida (Hehn) Remboldt. He graduated from Gackle High School in 1955. He entered the U.S. Navy on May 30, 1955, at the Great Lakes Training Center, Chicago, Ill. He served on an oil tanker and was later transferred to an ice breaker USS Atka G-B-3. He traveled through the Panama Canal to the Arctic North Pole once and to the Arctic South Pole twice. He was discharged May 30, 1959, at Boston, Mass., with the rank of S H 3rd Class. He returned to Gackle and worked for the Gackle Packing Co.
He married Alice Maier on Aug. 12, 1962, in Streeter, N.D. They lived in Gackle. In 1967, they moved to the family farm north of Gackle. They retired in 1991 and moved to Jamestown. She died May 19, 2009. He was a member of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Gackle, and the American Legion Mayor-Morlock Post 250, Gackle.
He is survived by two sons, Shawn (Cody), Lincoln, N.D., and Shay, Hugo, Minn; two sisters, Arlene (Lloyd) Veil, Streeter, and Twilla (Dwight) Wiest, Gackle; a granddaughter; and two special nieces, Debbie (Mike) Zimmerman, Streeter, and Kim (Jon) Hummel, Firestone, Colo.
He was preceded in death by his wife; his parents; and two brothers, Kevin and Clayton.
Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Gackle, with the Rev. Bernie Jasken officiating.
Prayer service: 7 p.m. Friday, Haut Funeral Home, Jamestown.
Memorials: Red River Valley Hospice.
The Bismarck Tribune, August 6, 2010
JAMESTOWN - Clyde Remboldt, 73, Jamestown, died Aug. 4, 2010, at Ave Marie Village, Jamestown. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 7, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Gackle. Interment will be in Gackle Cemetery.
He is survived by two sons, Shawn, Lincoln, and Shay, Hugo, Minn.; one granddaughter; and two sisters, Arlene Veil, Streeter, and Twilla Wiest, Gackle. (Haut Funeral Home, Jamestown) 
Remboldt, Clyde Clifton (I115407)
 
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Funeral services for Ruth Othelia Haefner will be at 10:30 AM Friday, October 15, 2010 at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Mobridge.
Burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Kesling Funeral Home of Mobridge. Visitation will start at 3 PM Thursday at the funeral home with a Prayer service at 7 PM.
Ruth passed away peacefully October 12, 2010 at the Mobridge Regional Hospital in Mobridge, South Dakota.
Ruth Baer was born November 5, 1932 to Frederick Christian and Mary [Gumke Buckholz] Baer in Mobridge, South Dakota. She spent her childhood in Mobridge and attended Lincoln School on Grand Crossing and Beadle School on 4th Ave. West.
She worked off and on as a waitress at the Chicago Cafe for Joe the Chinaman and the Sereno Cafe, for the Kramwald Brothers.
Ruth Baer met Arthur Emil Haefner when he was delivering groceries for the Travis Food Market. They married Oct. 2, 1948 at Selby, SD then made their first home in Mobridge until, August 1956 when they moved 20 miles southwest of Mobridge, onto the Grover Hand Ranch, located in Dewey County.
Through the years, Ruth helped in 4-H work with her children and was active in foster care. Art and Ruth cared for 22 foster children. They joined the Seventh Day Adventist Church in April 1960 where Ruth held the office of Dorcas secretary and church clerk since 1963 has been personal ministries secretary and Sabbath School teacher.
Her interests were ceramics, reading and her children.
In November 1984, they moved into Mobridge and were active with the Mobridge Senior Center, and Federation for the Blind. Ruth and Art have six children.
She is survived by her husband Art, children Doug (Deb) Haefner of Bismarck, ND, Bonnie Weron of Collegedale, TN, Yvonne Haefner of Murdo, SD, Mike (Christine) Haefner of Hutchinson, MN, Dave Haefner of Glenham, SD, and Susan (Dale) Bender, a sister Elsie (Ted) Nicholes of Rogue River, Oregon, a sister-in-law Esther Haefner Bishop of Auburn, WA, ten grand children and eighteen great-grandchildren.
She was preceded her in death by her parents, seven half-brothers and five half-sisters and their spouses. 
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Anna Catharina (Katharina?) was born at Durlach-Baden, Germany. She married Michael Rominger (1709-1803) on 26 Dec 1740 at Hohenwettersbach, Durlach, Germany. She and her family emigrated to the New World in 1752 or 1753, coming to the German Colony at Broad Bay, Lincoln County, Maine. In 1770 the family moved from Maine to the Moravian Colony at Friedland, present day Forsyth County, North Carolina. Michael and Anna were the parents of 11 children; seven boys and four girls. Only four of the 11 children reached maturity. 
Anton, Anna Katharina (I106821)
 
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Caughey, Dora Annabella (I160654)
 
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Lori was the youngest of eight children of Julius and Gwen Pritzkau. She was the loving mother of three children, Scott, Amanda and Rachael Waters and one grandson Brock Waters. She is preceded in death by her mother Gwen Pritzkau. Graveside services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at Redwood Memorial Park 6500 So. Redwood Rd. Funeral directors Broomhead Funeral Home. 
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Eric Zimbelmann:
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Muhlenberg, Eva Elisabeth (I177862)
 
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Dobbins, Fred (I161116)
 
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The daughter of John Croisant & Anna Ihrig. She was born in Linn County, Oregon, where her father John had founded and operated the J.L. Croisant Farms in the Franklin Butte Precinct of Linn County, Oregon for decades until they returned to the Croisant family and Muskogee, Oklahoma in 1915. Sarah returned to Oklahoma at age 18, and the following year she married Fred Dobbins on September 27, 1909 in Wagoner County. She died at age 78. 
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Death of John Berney – John Berney, one of the pioneers of Greeley county, died at his home east of town, Monday morning after a brief illness of pneumonia. He is survived by his brother, Joseph and two sons. His wife died Mch. 2, 1909. Funeral services were held in the M. E. church Wednesday afternoon. Interment in the Wolbach cemetery. The deceased was born in Switzerland, Feb. 2, 1853, and came to America in 1882. He was a good citizen and by careful management was one of the successful men in the community in which he lived.
Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, February 8, 1912 
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Final Summons Comes For Pioneer --
Joseph Berney, 86, a pioneer of Greeley county where he has resided for 54 years, passed away Sunday evening at 7:00 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Richard Grossart with whom he made his home. "Grandpa" Berney as he was known to young and old was a familiar character on our streets until the last few months during which time he has been confined to the house with infirmities of age. He was not ill and the end came peacefully, following what is supposed to have been a paralytic stroke.
Born March 25, 1848 in Switzerland, he came to America in 1874 at the age of 26 locating in Iowa. Later the same year he came to Columbus, Nebraska where he was married August 6, to Miss Ursula Danuser also a native of Switzerland.
In 1880 with his little family Mr. Berney emigrated to Greeley county where he had taken out homestead rights a few years before on land on Timber Creek where he built his home and resided for 33 years. Following the death of his wife 29 years ago he made his home with his daughter, Emma where he has continued to live since, moving to Wolbach with the family 21 years ago from the farm.
Mr. Berney was closely associated with the growth and development of Greeley county. He served many years on the school board of his district and was precinct assessor for several years. "Joe" Berney was one of the largest cattle feeders of the old days and by thriftiness and prudence amassed quite a fortune and at one time owned many hundred acres of land. As his sons grew to manhood and desired to leave the home roof, the father built comfortable homes for each of them as they married on land adjoining the old home.
His wife and three sons preceded him in death. The wife and son Joe both dying in 1905, George in 1922 and Chris in 1926. Surviving to mourn his passing are 6 children, Mrs. Rose Henggeler of Columbus, John A., Peter, Mrs. Josephine Grossart, Mrs. Emma Grossart and Mrs. Lena Grossart, all of Wolbach. Also 39 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. He was a good and neighborly man a loving and devoted father and will be greatly missed by his daughter and her family who have cared for him so faithfully in his declining years.
Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in Trinity Lutheran Church, conducted by Rev. John Rhine, pastor of the church. Interment was made beside his wife in Hillside Cemetery.
Among the many relatives and friends paying respects to his memory and attending the funeral services were Jim Lanigan of Greeley, Jim Grossart and mother and Elmer Campbell of Grand Island, Mrs. Mae Halpin and son of Belgrade, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wagner of Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vogt of Elba, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Bahensky, son Dicky Ray and Glen Grossart of Gage Valley and Mrs. Katherine Berney of Greeley.
The sympathy of the entire community is extended to the bereaved family.
Card of thanks --For thoughtfulness shown in every way and for sympathy expressed by friends and neighbors in the hours of bereavement occasioned by the death of our beloved father, the late Joseph Berney, we desire to express sincerest appreciation. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grossart, Mr. and Mrs. John Grossart, Mrs. Josephine Grossart, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berney, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Berney, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Henggeler.
Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, April 19, 1934, transcribed by Linda Berney 
Berni, Joseph Benedict (I5449)