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Burbeck, Lydia K. (I151859)
 
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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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Gackle, Albert (I161721)
 
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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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Born: Redcliff, Medicine Hat Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Death: Medicine Hat, Medicine Hat Census Division, Alberta, Canada 
Seefried, Irene J. (I161705)
 
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Born: Horsham, Swift Current Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death: Medicine Hat, Medicine Hat Census Division, Alberta, Canada 
Gackle, William (I161704)
 
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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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Putz, David (I150100)
 
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Putz, Jerome (I150101)
 
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Putz, Marvin (I150105)
 
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Burial: Ridge Cemetery, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA 
Tubbs, Elaine M. (I163610)
 
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Roll, Johanna (I110227)
 
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Ohlhäuser, Jacob (I144966)
 
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Roy Miller, 92, of rural Phillips died Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009, at Tiffany Square Center. Roy was born Oct. 23, 1917, at Cameron to Harry and Lucy (Stinson) Miller.
Survivors are: wife, Elenora; son and daughter-in-law, Larry and Karen Miller of Grand Island; daughter and son-in-law, Janet and Dave Gilleylen of Arvada, Colo.; stepsons and stepdaughters-in-law, Allen and Joan Ackerman of Tampa, Fla., and Dean and Darlene Ackerman of Hastings; stepdaughters and stepsons-in-law, Karen and Duane Gruener and Janelle and Dennis Stelk, all of Phillips; and sister, Vera Jacobson of St. Libory; grandchildren, Barry Kissinger, Michelle Kissinger, Sean Miller and Aron Miller and six great-grandchildren.
Roy was welcomed into heaven by: parents; sisters, Edna McFarland, Margie Gutschow, Irene Krueger, Mary Frederickson and Lucy Bell Bachman and brothers, Verl, Robert and Frank Miller.
Roy resided and worked in the Grand Island area all of his life. He loved living on the farm. Roy was a diesel mechanic by day and farmer by night. He was united in marriage to Elenora Ackerman on Feb. 6, 1992.
Memberships include United Congregational Church, Platt-Duetsche, Eagles Club and the Liederkranz. He enjoyed dancing and later in life spending time at the Grand Generation Center. 
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The Freeman Courier - Peter J. Graber, died 06/30/12
Peter (Pete) J. Graber, 91, of Freeman, S.D., passed away on June 30, 2012, at Oakview Terrace Nursing Home, Freeman, after a long battle with cancer.
Pete was welcomed into the family of Jonathan and Louisa Graber on Aug. 17, 1920. He was the youngest of six children: Elsie (Duerkson), Silas, Waldo, Claudia (Gering) and Wilbert, all deceased. He was the last of the Jonathan "Z?ngele" Graber family. Pete spent his whole life in the Freeman community doing what he loved the most - farming on the farmstead that was homesteaded by his grandfather. He "retired" from the farm at age 88. He led a content life dedicated to stewardship of the land, his family and the Salem-Zion Mennonite Church.
Pete married Caroline (Carrie or Suzie as he often called her) Suzanne Nusz from Menno, S.D., on May 18, 1945. Caroline was attending Freeman Jr. College when she caught his eye singing in the college choir. The rest is history. They spent 67 years together working side-by-side on the farm and providing a loving home for four children: Patricia (Don) Gross, Madison, S.D., Steve (Linda), Freeman, Beth (Monte) McIntyre, LaCrosse, Wis., Amy (Kevin) McNabb, Minneapolis, Minn. He continued to share his love with his 10 grandchildren: Marc Gross, deceased (Jennifer Gross Nash), Jennifer (Jason) Maxwell, Matthew (Kathryn) Gross, Polly (Kyle) Waltner, Lacey (Lance) Friesen, Daniel (Tina) Graber, Jonathan Graber, Carrie McIntyre, Pete McNabb, Cate McNabb; and seven great-grandchildren.
Pete was active not only in his church where he sang in the tenor section of the men's chorus for 65 years, taught Sunday school and was on the board of trustee's, but also in the community working on various boards - Freeman Jr. College, Salem Home and Freeman Farmer's Coop. And, even after a hard day on the farm in his younger years you would often find him pitching softball for the "North Pa's" or attending sports events in the community.
His memory as a loving husband, father and grandfather will live on in the hearts of those who loved him. Pete will be remembered in the community as a kind and caring person -ready to help those in need and always there with a smile and hand shake.
A special thanks to all of you for the prayers, thoughts and support you gave our family during the past several months. A special thank you to Dr. Kirton, Oakview Terrance nursing home and the Hospice staff and volunteers  
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Burial: Ridge Cemetery, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Raymopnd D. Fuehrer, 58, of Woodcliff in rural Fremont, died Thursday, Feb. 5, 2004, at his home.
Services were Saturday at the Salem Lutheran Church in Fremont with the Rev. Michael Thomas officiating. Burial was at Ridge Cemetery, with military honors by the Fremont Honor Guard of The American Legion Post 20 and Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post 854.
Ludvigsen Mortuary of Fremont was in charge of the arrangements.
Mr. Fuehrer was born April 1, 1945, in Fullerton to Henry and Vernitia (Klein) Fuehrer. He graduated from Silver Creek High School in 1963.
He served in the U.S. Army beginning in 1963, and served in Vietnam in 1964-65.
On Sept. 6, 1967, he married Elaine Tubbs in Columbus. They lived in several communities in Nebraska and Iowa.
He had been employed by Western Union, owned several restaurants, started a furniture store in Iowa, worked in sales, did auctioneering, part of the time with Martindale Auctioneers, was an automobile salesman, at one time for
Steffy's in Fremont, and he and his wife also had owned the Lazy G Cafe in Fremont. He retired in 1999.
He was a member of the church, American Legion Post 20 and was a past commander of the Disabled American Veteran's Post 18, all of Fremont. He was a member of the Woodcliff Lions Club.
Survivors include his daughter, Katherine Fuehrer of Omaha; two sons, Daniel Fuehrer of Fremont and Michael (Monica) Fuehrer of Omaha; six grandchildren; one brother, Norman (Betty) Fuehrer of El Cajon, Calif.; and his fiancee, Lizanne Lefler of Fremont.
He was preceded in death by his wife in October 2000; his parents; and a brother.
The Columbus Telegram, Feb. 8, 2004 
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Russell Henry Page, 89, of Blossburg died Friday, Oct. 27, 2000, at the Green Home, Wellsboro. Born May 28, 1911, in Kendall, N.Y., he was the son of John and Lillian Jeffrey Page.
He was employed by Ward Manufacturing in Blossburg for over 30 years until his retirement. In earlier years, he served as police officer for the Blossburg Borough.
He was a member of the Holy Child Catholic Church in Mansfield; the Blossburg Knights of Columbus Council No. 2167; and was a life member of the Whispering Pines Cap and Flint Club. He was an excellent marksman. He enjoyed black powder shoots, hunting and fishing.
Preceding him in death were his first wife, Margaret, in 1953; and one brother, Raymond, in 1978. Surviving are his wife, Kathleen, at home; four children, Russell Page Jr. and Doris Scheerer, both of Blossburg, Carl Page of Harrisburg and William Page of Mansfield; 14 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; four sisters, Daisy Waight and Lillian Sechrist and Ruth Riley, all of Pine City, N.Y., and Kate Perkowski of Elmira, N.Y.; three brothers, John Page of Horseheads, N.Y., Ken Page of Ithaca, N.Y., and Jim Page of Pine City, N.Y.; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Calling hours were held Monday, Oct. 30, at the Zwicharowski Funeral Home, Blossburg, where a vigil service and a Knights of Columbus service were also held.
A prayer service was held Tuesday, Oct. 31, at the funeral home followed by a mass of Christian burial at Holy Child Catholic Church, Mansfield, with the Rev. Louis Kaminski officiating. Burial was made at Arbon Cemetery, Blossburg. 
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Delayed Texas birth certificate-Calvin Porter Dipprey born February 7, 1924 to Charles Alford Dipprey and Eula Hardin.
Amarillo, Potter, Texas.
Marriage Record: Wichita County Clerks Office, Wichita, Texas
Calvin P. Dipprey and Miss Martha Lou Ridinger married May 24, 1946 by R.O. Colley Christian Minister.
Calvin P. Dipprey, 80 of Wichita Falls died Wednesday, September 29, 2004, in Wichita Falls.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Lunn's Colonial Chapel with Gary Dipprey officiating. Burial will be in Crestview Memorial park under the direction of Lunn's Colonial Funeral Home.
Calvin was born February 7, 1924 in Amarillo, Texas to Charles A. and Tressie Hardin Dipprey. He served his country in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. He was a member of the American Legion Post 0169. Calvin married Martha Ridinger on May 24, 1946 in Wichita Falls.
Mr. Dipprey was a self-employed plumber.
He worked many years with the Boy Scouts of America. He served as assistant scoutmaster for Troop 200 in 1974. Since 1976, he had been commissioner of the North Central Texas Boy Scouts. He received the District Award/Merit of the Silver Beaver in 1977, and the Arrowhead Honor. He was named a Vigil Member of the Order of the Arrow. He was a member of the Sunrise Optimist Club and the American Red Cross 3 Gallon Club.
Survivors include his wife, Martha Dipprey of Wichita Falls; two sons, Larry Dipprey and wife Karen of Lawton, Okla., and John Dipprey of Wichita Falls; a daughter, Lanelle Miliara and her husband Marcus of Jacksonville, Texas; a sister, Vivian Wall and her husband Bobby of Granbury, Texas; 11 grandchildren, Josh Crispin and wife Brandy of Dallas, Scot Crispin of Atlanta, Ga., Joel Crispin of Jacksonville, Texas, Lacy Champagne and husband Michael of Abilene, Jason Dipprey of Oklahoma City, Justin Dipprey of Lawton, Lauren Crispin of Denton, Callie Dipprey of Lawton, Megan Miliara of College Station, Caine Dipprey and Camden Dipprey, both of Wichita Falls, and three great-grandchildren., Carly Crispin, and Carter Crispin , both of Sugarland, Texas, and Madyson Claire Dipprey of Lawton.
Calvin was preceded in death by his daughter Pamela Dipprey in 1966 and by his brother Tom Dipprey
Full Obit can be obtained Times Record News October 1, 2004 
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