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Kendall, Heman Sr. (I210769)
 
127452 www.findagrave.com:
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Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Friday, November 17, 2000
Harlan K. Feidner, April 19, 1943 - Nov. 16, 2000, Harlan Kurtis FEIDNER, 57, died at 6:30 a.m. Thursday at his Kewanna residence. Born to George H. and Thelma L. HOLLOWAY FEIDNER in Kewanna, he married Phyllis A. SWAYZE April 26, 1963 in Grass Creek. She survives. A handyman, Mr. Feidner is survived by his wife, at home, one son, Kurtis H. FEIDNER, Silver Lake; one daughter, Faith SMART, Delphi; four grandchildren; four brothers, George [FEIDNER], Medaryville; Charles [FEIDNER], Kewanna; Marion [FEIDNER], Kewanna; David [FEIDNER], Rochester; five sisters, Martha BRYANT, Fort Wayne; Ruth McCULLOUGH, Dixon, Tenn.; Sylvia HARTSHORNE, Salem; Mary TODD, Crawfordsville; Myrtle MOORE, Kewanna. Preceding in death was one brother. Services are at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Harrison-Metzger Funeral Home, Kewanna, with Rev. Heath HIATT officiating. Burial is at Grass Creek Cemetery. Friends may call from 11 a.m. Saturday until services. 
Feidner, Harlan Kurtis (I192497)
 
127453 www.findagrave.com:
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Lindsey, Sarah (I202046)
 
127454 www.findagrave.com:
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Wollover, Richard (I202045)
 
127455 www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/90409345/william-h-schultz 
Schultz, William H. (I188689)
 
127456 www.findagrave.com:
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HUMBERT, Friedrich; husband of Auguste born OCHS; born 21 Dec. 1835 Zeiskam, Germany; died 12 Sept. 1899; buried 14 Sept. 1899 St. Mathew Cemetery [# 2919]
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No known tombstone. The above information found in the death records of St. Marcus United Church of Christ, St. Louis, MO, translated & indexed by Robert Buecher in 2003-2004. 
Humbert, Friedrich (I187231)
 
127457 www.findagrave.com:
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Hannahs, Glen Guy (I183922)
 
127458 www.findagrave.com:
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Carpenter, Pattience J. (I183923)
 
127459 www.findagrave.com:
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Buck, Martha Jane (I208852)
 
127460 www.findagrave.com:
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Palmer, Olive Belle - wife of (I210883)
 
127461 www.findagrave.com:
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Alma Ann Kolb, 97, of Lodi, died July 11. She was born Jan. 23, 1913 in McClusky, N.D.
Mrs. Kolb was a junior high school teacher at Lodi, Stockton and Pacifica schools. She was a member of Vinewood Community Church.
She is survived by her son, Lowell "Scotty" Reiswig, of Wallace; two grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.
She was preceded in death by three sisters and one brother.
Graveside services will be held on at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Lodi Memorial Cemetery. There will be no visitation, at her request.
Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.
Daughter of Alexander and Susie Nuernberg. Sister of Alice, Edna and Hilda. Maternal Grandfather name: Weingart. Maternal Grandmother name: Walker. 
Nuernberg, Alma Ann (I194609)
 
127462 www.findagrave.com:
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Reiswig, Lowell (I194610)
 
127463 www.findagrave.com:
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Griffith, Albin (I201746)
 
127464 www.findagrave.com:
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Grimm, Mary Margaret (I201747)
 
127465 www.findagrave.com:
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Wittmier, Rachel (I201144)
 
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Born: 1915 
Redinger, William (I200280)
 
127467 www.findagrave.com:
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Flemmer, Lenora (I201151)
 
127468 www.findagrave.com:
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Flemmer, Elmer (I201152)
 
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Kosta, Sara (I184149)
 
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Schmidt, Henry (I134028)
 
127471 www.findagrave.com:
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Hazel Mae Prinsen was born to William M. and Hazel (Minor) Nihart on May 4, 1924 on a farm in Shaokatan Township of Lincoln County, near Lake Benton, Minnesota. She was raised in various places near Lake Benton where she also attended school. Upon completion of her education, she did housecleaning for others. On July 13, 1941, she was united in marriage to Walter Gitchell Prinsen at the pastor's home in Tyler, Minnesota. Shortly after their marriage, Walter went into the service. While he was in the service, Hazel lived in Florida. After Walter's discharge from the service, they farmed near Lake Benton. During this time, Hazel also worked at Swift and Company in Marshall, Minnesota, Clippers Café and Store in Verdi, Minnesota, the Eagle's Restaurant in Pipestone, Minnesota, and the Senior Center in Pipestone. In 1961, they began farming in Troy Township, north of Pipestone. She worked hard on the farm while also raising their children. In 1978, they purchased an acreage in Troy Township. Walter preceded her in death on August 13, 1988. After his death, Hazel continued to live on the acreage until 1988 when she moved into Pipestone. On Friday, June 8, 2012, she died at the Pipestone County Hospice House at the age of 88 years, one month, and four days.
Hazel was a member of Faith Community Church in Pipestone where she helped serve in the kitchen and volunteered her time in the nursery. She enjoyed sewing and made quilts for her family. She also enjoyed gardening and had a beautiful flower garden. She was always an ambitious homemaker and a natural hostess. She made everyone feel at home. She was a great cook, and everyone loved her fried chicken and homemade pies. She enjoyed playing cards with her sisters. She especially enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She is lovingly remembered by her children, Hazel Hanson and her husband Abe of Bemidji, Minnesota, William Prinsen and his wife Mary of Wyoming, Minnesota, John Prinsen and his wife Martha of Mainz, Germany, Richard Prinsen and his wife Joan of Pipestone, Minnesota, Judy Hartz of Antioch, California, Ed Prinsen and his wife Darla of Aurora, South Dakota, and Jacque Halbersma and her husband Doug of Pipestone, Minnesota; 25 grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; one brother, Marlin Nihart and his wife Ruth of Huron, South Dakota; and three sisters, Louise Mortland of Arco, Minnesota, Lucille Strom of Woodstock, Minnesota, and Maryln Wittrock of Pipestone, Minnesota.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Prinsen; her son, Arthur Prinsen; her daughter, Faye Aardema; her great-grandchildren, Evan Fluit and Maggie Grace Prinsen; her parents; three brothers, Earl Nihart, True Nihart, and Stacy Nihart; one sister, Irene Hind; and three sons-in-law, Lowell Rundell, Stan Aardema and Bob Hartz. 
Nihart, Hazel Mae (I183527)
 
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127485 www.findagrave.com:
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Prinsen, Arthur (I183543)
 
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Prinsen, Faye Aardema (I183544)
 
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Johnson, Sven E. (I43719)
 
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Johnson, Dorothy - wife of (I203490)
 
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Johnson, Erick (I203489)
 
127490 www.findagrave.com:
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Hilda L. Reiswig, 93, Bismarck, formerly of McClusky, passed away June 10, 2012, at the Baptist Home, Bismarck. Services will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 12, at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 801 E. Denver Ave., Bismarck, with the Rev. Lester Wolfgram officiating. Burial will be held at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 12, at the McClusky Cemetery.
Visitation will be held a half hour prior to the service at the church.
Hilda was born on Jan. 7, 1919, in McClusky, the daughter of Dennis and Helen (Sauchenko) Dasenko. She was raised and attended school near McClusky. Hilda married Edwin Braunberger in 1935 at St. John's Lutheran Church in McClusky. They made their home in McClusky. Edwin passed away in 1955. Hilda married Reinhold Reiswig in 1961, and in 1980, they moved to Bismarck. Reinhold passed away in 1991.
Hilda owned and operated R & H Motel and the M & H Drive-In Restaurant in McClusky.
She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, McClusky, and Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, Bismarck.
Hilda is survived by her children, Ardell (Sharon) Braunberger, Chippewa Falls, Wis., Alyce Starck, Bismarck, Ronald (Beverly) Reiswig, Bismarck, and George Reiswig, Florida; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren; plus many nieces and nephews. She is also survived by one sister, Veona Hanson, Turtle Lake.
She was preceded in death by two husbands, Edwin Braunberger, and Reinhold Reiswig; one son, Alan Braunberger; her parents; three brothers, Joe, Dan and Tony Dasenko; and three sisters, Rose Luthelen, Ann Otzel, and Pauline Nurenburg. 
Dasenko, Hilda (I201824)
 
127491 www.findagrave.com:
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Neyhart, Samuel (I199405)
 
127492 www.findagrave.com:
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Neyhart, Lydia A. - wife of (I199406)
 
127493 www.findagrave.com:
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Paysen, Paul (I210903)
 
127494 www.findagrave.com:
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Heinrich, Melvin George (I200519)
 
127495 www.findagrave.com:
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Edward's full name is Edward Charles DeLavan Van Ornam. A pretty long name so sometimes he just shortened it to Edward C.D. Van Ornam, Edward Charles Van Ornam or E. C. Van Ornam. C.D. is not a nickname.
From The Long Beach Press (Long Beach, California) Monday, January 12, 1914, Page 12:
E. C. VanOrnam, resident of Long Beach for more than twenty years, passed away Saturday night at 9:40 at his home in Forty-eighth street, Los Angeles. The body is at the undertaking parlor of Edgar McFadyen, in East Third street, where the funeral will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. He leaves three sons, Chester of Long Beach, Ralph of San Luis Obispo and William of Hemet, Riverside County and two daughters, Mrs. Steen of this city and Mrs. Snell of Riverside County.
From History of the State of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties - Call Number from CA State Library: [Alcove] 979.4 G9 -- 2 -- Book NC, Page 1132:
EDWARD C.D. VAN ORNAM. The first representative of the Van Ornam family in the United States was Great-grandfather Van Ornam, who, as may be surmised from the surname, was a native of Holland. Bringing with him all the sturdy qualities for which the Dutch as a nation are noted, he settled in New York state and reared his family amid the trying conditions which always prevail in a new country.
A grandson of this immigrant and the father of our subject, Daniel D. Van Ornam, was born in Willsboro, N.Y., where in his early manhood years he followed his trade of mason and builder. From there he later went to Buffalo, that state, and still later to Massachusetts, in both of which places he continued to work at his trade. Some time before his death he removed to the middle west, settling in Davenport, Iowa, and later in Cedar county, that state, where he died when in his fifty-seventh year.
As his wife he had chosen Harriet F. Ross, who was born in Massachusetts, the daughter of Peter Ross, the latter born in New York state of English descent. In the latter's family was another daughter, Olive, who became the wife of Mr. Burbank, by whom she has one son, Luther Burbank, who is known the world over as the Wizard of Horticulture. Mrs. Van Ornam survived her husband many years, and passed away at the home of her son Edward in Long Beach September 4, 1906, where she was in her ninety-fifth year. For many years she had been a member of the Methodist Church, and throughout her life she exemplified the teachings of the Christian religion.
Of the ten children born to Daniel D. and Harriet F. (Ross) Van Ornam, only two are now living, Edward C.D. and Ferris B., both of Long Beach.
Edward C.D. was born in Champlain, N.Y., August 8, 1836 and was reared in Buffalo until six years old, when the family removed to Massachusetts, settling in Worcester. He attended the public schools of that city for a time, but later returned to Buffalo, where he was a pupil in the public schools. By the time he had reached his sixteenth year, he had settled upon definite plans for his future career in the business world. From his father he learned the brick mason's and builder's trade, and in 1854, when the family removed to Davenport, Iowa, he worked side by side with his father in the execution of the many and important contracts which came to them. Among them may be mentioned the Cook & Sargent's marble block, the Episcopal Church of Davenport, besides numerous fine residences.
After he followed his trade continuously for about twenty years, he made a change in both occupation and location, in 1870 removing to Cass county, Iowa, where he purchased wild land and started out as a farmer and stock-raiser. His specialty, however, was the raising of fine stock, consisting principally of high-grade Short-horn Durham cattle. During the eleven years which he carried on stock-raising in Cass county, he was fairly successful, but a desire to resume his trade caused him to dispose of his interests there and remove to Lewis, that county. In that city and Omaha, Neb., whither he later removed, he carried on contracting until 1887, during the winter of that year coming to California and visiting many cities in various parts of the state, Long Beach being among the number.
He returned to Iowa in the following spring and again took up his trade but the middle states seemed less attractive than formerly and he determined to transfer his interests to the west. Coming to Long Beach in 1893 he at once began to take contracts for building and during the twelve years following erected many of the finest buildings in this city. He has erected a number of residences on his own account and later sold them. Since 1905 he has not been in active business and is now living retired in the enjoyment of the competency accumulated through many years of continued activity.
In Durant, Cedar county, Iowa, Mr. Van Ornam married Ann M. Doolittle, born in Wallingford, Conn., her father being Chester Doolittle, well known in that state, where his death occurred. Mrs. Van Ornam died in 1890 in Lewis, Iowa. Seven children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Van Ornam, as follows: Hattie M., the wife of Fred W. Snell, of Buena Park, Cal.; Luther L., who died in early childhood; Bertha F., Mrs. John B. Steen, of Long Beach; William W., also of this city; Edward E., who died when in his twenty-fourth year; Chester D., manager of the San Pedro Lumber Company at Huntington Beach; and Ralph R., who is in the employ of the Nofzinger Lumber Company, Los Angeles. In his church affiliations Mr. Van Ornam is a Presbyterian and politically he is a Republican. 
van Ornam, Edward Charles DeLavan (I210761)
 
127496 www.findagrave.com:
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The Daily Telegram (Long Beach, California) Tuesday, September 4, 1906, Page 4:
Mrs. Harriet F. Van Ornam, who had been a resident of Long Beach for thirteen years, died at 12:10 o'clock this afternoon at the family home, 832 East Sixth street, from a stroke of paralysis which she suffered last Saturday. Mrs. Van Ornam would have been 95 years old had she lived until December 19. Before coming to this city she lived in Lewis, Iowa. She was a native of Sterling, Mass. She had been a member of the Methodist church since she was a young girl.
Two sons, both of whom live here, survive her, Edward C. and Ferris B. Van Ornam. Three grandsons and seven granddaughters also live here, another grandson at Huntington Beach and another granddaughter in Iowa.
Funeral services will be held Friday. The exact hour has not been set, as yet. Burial will be at Wilmington, where one of Mrs. Van Ornam's grandsons is buried.

From the Lewis Standard (Lewis, Iowa) September 13 & 16, 1906:
Grandma Van Orman, as she was formerly known here, died at the home of her son, E.C.D. Van Ornam at Long Beach, Cal., Friday, September 7th, and was buried the Sunday following. She moved from here with her son to Long Beach several years ago. She was quite well known among the older people of this vicinity. She was aged almost a century. 
Ross, Harriet Frances (I210764)
 
127497 www.findagrave.com:
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Victor and Hazel had two daughters - Hazel Marie Steen (1913-1973) and Lucille Genevieve Steen (1920-2004).
Victor Steen was killed in a train accident while working on a railroad track. The following represents four separate newspaper articles on the accident in June 1922 from The Deming Headlight (Deming, New Mexico); The Petaluma Daily Morning Courier (Petaluma, California); The Petaluma Argus-Courier (Petaluma, California) and The Copper Era and Morenci Leader (Clifton, Arizona):
John Thomas, who was badly injured last Thursday when he was struck by an engine near Steins Pass, was brought to the Ladies’ Hospital for treatment and is now reported to be progressing favorably. Mr. Thomas was section foreman and his gang was working on the track when the train came along, but it is believed that the high wind drowned the noise of the train’s approach until it was too late for the crew to jump clear of the track. One of the gang, an American named V. V. Steen, was killed and two other laborers were injured.
Thursday afternoon Dr. M. M. Crocker, S. P. surgeon, received a wire from Steins which stated that one man had been killed and several others wounded by a freight engine going west about two miles the other side of Steins. The news was confirmed in a short time when a special car brought the wounded men to the S. P. hospital, where they were given proper medical attention and sent to the hospital at Tucson in the evening. The body of V. V. Steen, one of the section men, was brought in on No. 10 and an inquest developed the fact that a freight special was running west from Steins when it ran into a section crew.
Victor Steen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Steen, who for many years resided on the Wilkie ranch on the Bodega road, met a tragic death at Steins, New Mexico, the first of the week, while working for the Southern Pacific Railroad Co., when two trains crashed together. His death was instantaneous. The body was shipped to Long Beach where the family is at present residing. The deceased was aged 32 years. His widow, who was formerly a Sebastopol resident, survives him with their two children. 
Steen, Victor Van (I210749)
 
127498 www.findagrave.com:
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Litke, Leon (I201660)
 
127499 www.findagrave.com:
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Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) - Sunday, September 19, 1999
A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday, Sept. 20, 1999, in Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel for Ruthella J. Litke , who died Sept. 16 at age 76.
Mrs. Litke was born Oct. 20, 1922, in Gresham. Her maiden name was Adelman. She was a homemaker and worked in the food services department of Oregon Health Sciences University for about five years. She married Leon "Red" Litke in 1960; he died in 1977.
Survivors include her sons, Charles T. Mullen and Larry A. Mullen, both of Portland, and Marvin D. Mullen of Ketchikan, Alaska; daughters, Shirley E. Kaneaster of Estacada, Diana L. Mullen of John Day and Bonnie L. Mullen of Vancouver, Wash.; sister, Flora J. Dennis of Portland; 15 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Meadowood Speech Camp. 
Adelman, Ruthella Jessie (I201661)
 
127500 www.findagrave.com:
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Born: Hlinaia, Transnistria Territory, Moldova (deutsch: Glückstal) 
Jakober, Christian (I59571)