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Werner, Wilhelm (I136671)
 
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Olive C. Deshong, 78, of 12222 Buchanan Trail West, Mercersburg, died Wednesday, Jan 18, in her home.
Born May 24, 1910, near Mercersburg, she was the daughter of the late John and Della C. (Keebaugh) Spidle.
She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Mercersburg.
She was also the former owner/operator of the Esso Service Center in Mercersburg.
She is survived by her husband, Albert A. Deshong; two daughters, Wanda Wood of Fort Loudon and Karen Mellott of Chambersburg; three sons, Jack H. Hawbaker, Joe E. Hawbaker and Karl E. Hawbaker, all of Mercersburg; a sister, Anna Lowans of Chambersburg; a brother, Henley Spidle of Mercersburg; 13 grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren.
Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in St. John's Lutheran Church with the Rev. Michael R Brendle officiating.
Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Mercersburg.
The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Lininger Funeral Home, Mercersburg.  
Spidle, Olive C. (I167789)
 
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She married Heinrich Weist in St. Francis, Kansas in 1905. In 1906 they moved to a homestead near Agawam, Montana, where they lived until 1947 when they moved to Choteau.

Michael L. Wiest:
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Henry and Christina Weist were both born in Odessa, Rohrbach, Russia. Odessa was the city and Rohrbach was the community or a section of South Russia. In the year 1892 when Henry was 15 years old and Christina was 6, their families had made the decision to move to the land of plenty. They came by passenger boat to New York City. It took a long six days and six nights on the ship. Other members of the family came on a freighter ship as it was much cheaper. The freighter ship moved very slowly and it took them 21 days before they landed in the United States.
From New York they all boarded the train and headed for Sutton, Nebraska. This was a German Settlement where they spent their first two months. The next move was to St. Francis, Kansas with more German friends and relatives. This location seemed just right and Henry's father took up a homestead and started farming. Henry helped at home and would work out wherever and whenever he could to help keep things going. Times were hard, but they endured and learned everything the hard way.
Christina and Henry both grew up in St. Francis, Kansas, and in 1905 were married at a double wedding with his sister Christina and [E]manuel Schlepp.
Henry and his father-in-law, Michael Zimbelman, wanted to homestead in Montana so after lots of planning they came by train to Collins, Montana looking for sights to start new homes. First they were looking at an acreage east of Brady. When they found out there was no water they gave it up and moved further west, about 15 miles west of Brady. Here they found acreage with a flowing well and a river close by called the Muddy Creek. It was then and there that they both bought 160 acres of sod from Truchot for $12.00 an acre. Michael Zimbelman took the plot south of the Muddy and Henry took the 160 north of the Muddy. Having the purchase completed they went back to Kansas to prepare to make the big move to Montana. Michael Zimbelman decided to keep things together for a couple of years in Kansas, but sent Henry and his Christina on their way to Montana. They loaded up all their possessions of horses, wagons, machines, furniture, and other necessities and came by train to Collins, Montana. Henry unloaded his horses and wagon and started to haul his possessions to their new home site. This was a one room log house, with a sod roof. It started to rain and the roof leaked badly. Improvements were made when possible. In 1906 George was born. He drowned when he was three years old in the Muddy Creek just south of the barn. They found his body because the dog was barking on the bank. He was buried in a small family plot south of were Michael [Zimbelman] lived, but later moved to Choteau cemetery.
Henry pick up more land as they years went by. Then they built a one room house that was at least dry [one]. In 1914 a big project got under way and they built the big house. H. H. Weist [Henry H. Wuest, Jr.] and Hannah stayed with them for a year and helped build the house. H. H. hauled all the material for the house from Brady by team and wagon. He would leave early in the morning with about 140 bushels of wheat, trail another wagon and go to Brady. After pending the night in Brady at the Yellow Front Hotel for $1.00 he would load up supplies and head for home. H. H. told us the meals at the hotel were 35 cents and were big meals. The horses were always rested overnight and well taken care of. Henry had built a stable in Brady to make sure there was good shelter for the night, as this trip was 17 miles across the prairie and it took many hours to make it.
The new home they built was 28 x 28 with a basement, first floor, upstairs, and attic. It cost a little less than $300.00 to build and it was the most modern home in the area. Tragedy hit in November 1921 when the home burned down. Everyone was home, but no one was hurt. Very little was saved.
This was a sad experience in their lives, but they started again and built two rooms on to the one room house and moved back in there were they continued ling until they moved to town.
In 1947 they bought a house in Chteau where they retired with friends and relatives. Christina was a great cook and homemaker with never an idle hand as she made many beautiful quilts and crocheted items. She worked very hard raising gardens, flowers, ducks, chickens, geese, and turkeys.
Henry was a progressive farmer who tried every crop available, plus cattle, sheep and registered horses. They hit rock bottom several times, but perseverance brought them back and they were able to see a good place they could call their own. Over the years they developed a farm of 1,200 acres, all flat, with some under irrigation.
They were faithful German Baptists holding church services in their home. They later helped build a church in Brady in 1935 where all Germans would go.
They raised three sons and two daughters, had 13 grandchildren on deceased, and 24 great grand children.
Christina passed away in 1963 and Henry in 1965. They were true pioneers who loved their land and their way of life
Their survivors are:
Arthur married Ella Moser in 1934. They made their home on the Michael Zimbelan place and have been engaged in farming and ranching ever since. They have three children, Kenneth, Marlene Howard, and Roger, and five grandchildren.
Royal Married William Eastwood in 1934. They live in Paso Robles, Californnia. They have two sons Clifford and Lawrence, and three grandchildren
Ernest Married Florence Kauk in 1939 and they started a home east of the home place and were engaged in farming and ranching until their son, Danny, took over. Thy have a daughter Carolyn Moore and seven grandchildren
Raymond married Lucille Carlson in October 1946 and they took over the home place. Raymond served in World War II from 1943 to 1945. Thy have a son Lyle, and daughter, Donna Greenwood, and five grandchildren
Henretta Married Seth Cook in 1947. They have three daughters, Vickie, Kathleen Gordon, and Jolene Vogl and they all live in Helena. Seth is deceased. Henrietta has four grandchildren
The Weist name will now be carried on by Chad Weist, son of Roger and Dorothy; and by Douglas Weist, son of Danny Weist, son of Danny and Jackie.
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Zimbelmann, Christina (I1687)
 
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John M. Zimbeiman, my grandfather, was born in Rohrbach, South Russia. In 1892,at the age of 13 came to America. In 1903 married Christina Hoerth. For 43 years lived on a farm NW of St. Francis,Ks.
Besides being a farmer, for 37 years, John was a charter member of the St. Francis Equity, with his membership starting in 1913. He was one of the early pioneers who helped in the development of the Equity movement and for over 30 years served as Vice-President and President of the company. For 26 years John served as Director and President of the Equity Union Grain Company of Kansas City, Missouri.
John and Christina had 11 children. John passed away at 70 years 10 months in St. Francis. 
Zimbelmann, Johann Michael (I1684)
 
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Diane Goble was born April 12, 1932 and passed away on July 6, 2012. Diane was the mother of Christi Furnish. A Funeral service was held Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at 2 p.m. at the First Church of Nazarene in Greeley at 2515 West 16th Street. Viewing was one hour prior to the service. Interment followed in the Sunset Memorial Gardens in Greeley.
Diane Jean Goble, 80, of Greeley, CO died July 6, 2012 in Greeley after a brief illness.
She was born in Greeley on April 12, 1932 to John Mitzel and Martha (Zimbelman) Mitzel. Diane graduated from Prospect Valley High School in 1949 and married her high school sweetheart, Jack Goble, in a garden wedding on June 26, 1953 at the Mitzel farm in Prospect Valley.
After a brief stay in San Antonio, Texas while Jack was serving in the U.S. Air Force, they moved to the farm in Prospect Valley where they farmed in partnership with Diane's parents and raised their family. They retired to Greeley in 2001. Diane was a dedicated wife and mother, helping and encouraging all her children and Grandkids through school activities, 4-H, scouts, FFA, SE Weld Jr. Fair and Rodeo, and school sports. There was always a warm welcome and a wonderful meal in Diane's home. Many of Diane's children's friends knew her as "Mom." All the grandchildren looked forward to "Grandma Cookies" and "Grandma Dinner Rolls."
Diane is survived by her husband, Jack of Greeley; children, Kirk (Sally) of Greeley, Craig (Ginny) of Sacramento, CA, Kevin of Loveland, Christi (Troy) of Eckley, CO; eleven grandchildren, eight great grandchildren; and Darla Goble, Denise Carlson, and Tim Furnish.
A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at First Church of the Nazarene, 2515 West 16th Street, Greeley with viewing one hour prior to service. Interment will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens.
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Diane - My heritage is German - Russian. Many contributors (primarily my cousin, Bob Zimbelman) have given good accounts of the influx of our people and the various routes they took to the Valley. My grandfathers, Heinrich Mitzel and John Zimbelman, both homesteaded in northern Weld County near Keota. My father, John Mitzel, worked for farmers in that area while growing up. It was also here that he met and married Martha Zimbelman. In addition to working locally he, along with his older brother, worked as migrant beet workers for farmers near Loveland. In 1935, my folks moved to the Valley and leased a farm for several years until they had the opportunity to purchase it. I attended Prospect Valley School for all twelve grades. 
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Arthur Michael Griess of Redlands died Sunday at home at the age of 79; the cause of death was not available. Survivors include two sons, Melvin Griess of Payson, Arizona, and Loren Griess of Fort Collins, Colorado, and his daughter, Floella Laughlin of Colorado. Service will be at 1 p.m. Fruday at Hope Proestestant Reformed Church in Redlands.
from ANCESTRY.COM, Arthur Michael Griess was born on October 30, 1922 to August Martin Griess and Johanna Elizabeth Schwartz, both of Nebraska, one of their four children.
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Lydia was the first child of John and Christina Zimbelman and was born on the family farm in NW Cheyenne County.
On August 6, 1925 in St. Francis she married Philip William Raile. She was a farmers wife/homemaker and raised 2 daughters. She was a wonderful cook, seamstress and crocheted many beautiful doilys, tablecloths and afghans.
Even tho their house was not real big they hosted many dinners and get-to-getters. Lydia, being one of 11 children and Philip being one of 16 children there was never a shortage of family stopping by.
Lydia and her sister Erna spent many times together; making noodles, angel food cakes, baking breads, etc. When it was chicken butchering day at Erna and Rudy's farm, she was always there, bringing her favorite butcher knife and ready to help.
Lydia and Erna also enjoyed going to Denver and staying with Erna's daughter for a few days, having fun shopping, cooking and making quilts.
Whenever we were home for a week-end, Aunt Lydia always came to visit at Moms and would always tell us to stop by on our way back to Denver. Sometimes it was a coffee can of cookies, maybe a dollar or a little book of dimes.....whatever it was, she always made our boys feel special.
Lydia passed away at age 81. 
Zimbelman, Lydia Anna (I1694)
 
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Patty married David Hoit McConachie in 1965. Divorced. Died at age 62 years old. 
Roll, Patricia Lynn (I9302)
 
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Rodney was born on his Mother's Birthday. He was a Farmer/Rancher and a Licensed Cattle Buyer. He was married to Linda Carlock and had 2 children.
Rodney died at the age of 37 in a pick-up/semi-truck accident just a little over a mile from the family farm during a snow storm while he was out checking his cattle. 
Schlepp, Rodney Rudy (I1719)
 
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Adolph H. Goetz, 95, died Thursday, Sept. 2, 1993, at Hays Medical Center, Hays.
He was born July 10, 1898, in Victoria, to Peter and Catherine (Dreiling) Goetz.
He married Helen W. McGinty Galles Nov. 10, 1938, in LaCrosse.
He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War I and a longtime resident of the LaCrosse area. He worked as postmaster in La-Crosse for 33 years until his retirement in 1970. He was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church, the 60-plus club, VFW post No. 3147 and a fourth-degree member of the Knights of Columbus council No. 2970, all of LaCrosse.
Survivors include two daughters, Phyllis Hooker, Oakley, and Mary Kay Brown, Hays; and 10 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren.
He was preceded in death one daughter, three brothers and one sister.
Services are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Michael Catholic Church, LaCrosse, with Father Eugene Kenny officiating; burial in the LaCrosse City Cemetery with full military honors by the Fort Hays VFW. A vigil service is scheduled for 7:30 tonight at Janousek Funeral Home, LaCrosse, followed by a Knights of Columbus rosary. The family suggests memorials to the Rush County Nursing Home.
Hays Daily News Hays, Kansas Friday, September 03, 1993 Page 6 
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aka John Bauersachs s/o George Adam Bauersachs and Mary Magdalena Rauenzahner. His tombstone reflects he was aged 88 years 2 mo 5 ds when he died, but the Mertz Lutheran Church documented his baptism on Nov 11, 1769 that would have made him 89 years at the time of his demise. His birth they documented as Oct 20, 1769 consistent with
Aged 89 years 2 mo 5 ds.
Name John Bauersox
Gender Male
Event Type Birth
Event Date 20 Oct 1769
Event Place MERTZ CHURCH,ROCKLAND TWP,BERKS,PENNSYLVANIA
Father's Name Geo. Adam Bauersox
Mother's Name Magda. 
Bauersachs, John (I165180)
 
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Daughter of Henry Guy Pasley and Laura Ethyline Tanner Pasley
Wife of Rudolph Daniel "Rudy" Reiman, married February 1942 in Southern California 
Pasley, Verna Jean (I159484)
 
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Husband of Verna Jean Pasley Reimann, married February 1942 in Southern California
Served in the South Pacific during WWII  
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Wesley was the son of Arthur and Laura (Boyd) Anderson. Grew up on a farm 14 miles south of St. Francis. He had 3 sisters, Barbara (Ewing), Belva (Fuller) and JoAnn.
His 1st marriage was to Phyllis Raile (Divorced). 2nd Marriage was to Millie Helms. 
Anderson, Wesley Leroy (I473)
 
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Eva's parents were Christoff Walz and Frederika Schniple. She was born in Neudorf, South Russia. At the age of 12 she came to America.
She died at the age of 54.

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Walz, Eva (I47666)
 
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Born: Richmound, Swift Current Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada
Daeth: Medicine Hat, Medicine Hat Census Division, Alberta, Canada 
Gackle, Harold E. (I161719)
 
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Death: Medicine Hat, Medicine Hat Census Division, Alberta, Canada 
Seefried, Irene J. (I161705)
 
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Death: Medicine Hat, Medicine Hat Census Division, Alberta, Canada 
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Clarence "Louver" Braunberger, 80, Fargo, ND formerly of Christine, ND died Monday, December 15, 2008 in his home under the care of Hospice of the Red River Valley.
Clarence was born on February 2, 1928 to Fred and Clara (Broechel) Braunberger in Minot, ND. He attended grade school in Raub and Garrison, ND. The family moved to Fargo in 1945 and he attended Fargo Central High School.
He returned to the western part of the state and worked on the construction of the Garrison Dam. In 1949, he moved back to Fargo and began working for Armour Company.
He was drafted during the Korean War and served from September of 1951 with the 6th Armored Division in Japan.
He married the love of his life, LaVonne Mae Lahren on June 1, 1951 in Webster, SD. He was honorably discharged in 1952 and returned to Fargo and resumed working for Armour until the plant closed in 1958. Clarence started his home-based auto body repair shop in his garage at 11th St. and 7 Ave. S. in Fargo. He relocated Clarence's Louver and Body Shop to 13th Ave. S. in 1961. He semi-retired in 1991 when his sons, Glenn and Wayne took over the shop. He continued to oversee the day to day operation of the business until the family closed the shop in 2002.
Clarence was very family oriented and a Boy Scout leader (Olivet 215) while his sons were growing up. He enjoyed car restoration as a hobby and was a member of the Hot Rod Car Club and the Horseless Carriage Club of America. He also belonged to the Eagles and to the American Legion Fargo Post 2. A highlight for Clarence was being inducted into the ND Auto Body Hall of Fame.
He is survived by his wife: LaVonne; two sons: Wes (Mary) Braunberger, Fargo, ND, Glenn Braunberger, Christine, ND; daughter: Joy Cossette, Fargo, ND; sister: Agnes (Dwain) Detmer, LaMarque, TX; two brothers: Eugene Braunberger, Wickenburg, AZ, David Braunberger, Hesperia, CA; 12 grandchildren: Shane (Jenny) Cossette and their children: Stephanie and Brandon of West Fargo, ND, Stacey (Matt) Davis and their children: Ashely and Caleb of North Pole, AK, Robert "Bobby" (Wendy) Cossette and their child: Lilly, of Glyndon, MN, Sarah (Jake) Halvorson, Dilworth, MN, Nicholas "Nick" Braunberger, Fargo, ND, Katie Braunberger, Fargo, ND, Joseph Braunberger, Fargo, ND, Ryan Braunberger, Sioux Falls, SD, Stephanie (Kyle) Hohertz, Fargo, ND, Adam Braunberger, Fargo, ND, Richard Braunberger, Fargo, ND, Chad (Sheila) Braunberger and their daughter: Sadie of Fargo, ND.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one son: Wayne Braunberger.
Memorials are preferred to Hospice of the Red River Valley and First United Methodist Church, Fargo. 
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Anton Putz and Marcella Kruse were married on February 26, 1924 at Petersburg, Iowa. Anton and Marcella had the following children: Walter, Pearl, Harold, Fred, Alice, David and Jerome.  
Putz, Anton (I150099)
 
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Tubbs, Elaine M. (I163610)
 
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Oberholser, Martin L. (I168401)