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Opp, Mary Ann (I184371)
 
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Unruh, Fred (I184364)
 
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Unruh, John Sr. (I184365)
 
124954 www.findagrave.com:
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Altrude Hoffer, 100, Bismarck, died February 24, 2014, at Missouri Slope Lutheran Care Center, Bismarck. Services will be held at 11:00 am Friday, February 28, at Parkway Funeral Service, 2330 Tyler Parkway, Bismarck, with Rev. Rebecca Aardahl officiating. Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Bismarck. Visitation will be held from 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm Thursday, February 27, at Parkway Funeral Service, Bismarck. Altrude was born February 18, 1914, in Parshall, ND, to Benjamin and Minnie (Triebwasser) Reiswig. She was raised and educated in Lincoln Valley. Her family later moved to McClusky, ND. Altrude married Jake Hoffer on April 8, 1934, and the couple farmed north of McClusky for ten years. While living in McClusky, Altrude provided domestic services for many families. Altrude moved to Bismarck in 1960. She worked at St. Alexius Medical Center for ten years, and at the Baptist Home for another ten years, she retired in 1986. Altrude was a member of the United Methodist Church in McClusky. She liked canning and gardening, quilting, crocheting afghans, and embroidery was an important and enjoyable part of her life. She loved to help people. Altrude always made sure all of her family had plenty of crocheted dishtowels. She was deeply loved and cherished by her family and friends. Altrude is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Leonard and Frieda Hoffer, Garrison, William "Bill" and LuAnn Hoffer, Mesa, AZ; two daughters and one son-in-law, Bernice Just, Vancouver, WA, and Jane and Kenneth Renz, Moffit; six grandsons, Bryan, Bruce, Steve, Pete, and Rodney Hoffer, and Jason Renz; seven granddaughters, Sue Hornstein, Pam Silbernagel, Becky Boyd, Cheryl McAllister, Kimberly Taglor, Sheila Just, and DeeAnn Foster; 19 great-grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren; four brothers, Sam (Elsie) Reiswig, Lawrence Reiswig, Elroy (Ruth) Reiswig, and Norris Reiswig; daughter-in-law, Betty Hoffer, Mesa, AZ; many nieces and nephews; and good friends. Altrude was preceded in death by her husband, Jake; her son, Lloyd; her parents; three sisters, Esther Faul, Bertha Braunberger and Delores Buelow; three brothers, baby Ted, Melvin and Clarence Reiswig; and great-grandson, Alex Eberle. 
Reiswig, Altrude (I205929)
 
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Hoffer, Leonard (I205933)
 
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Hoffer, William (I205935)
 
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Irene M. Grenz, 83, Bismarck, ND, died Jan. 24, 2005, at a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 29, at Bismarck Baptist Church, with the Rev. Donald Burnett officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Bismarck.
Visitation will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday at Eastgate Funeral Service, Bismarck, where a prayer service will be held at 7 p.m. Friday. Visitation will continue for one hour prior to the service at the church.
Irene was born March 30, 1921, to John and Katherine [Raile] Rau. She was raised and educated in Napoleon.
She worked on the farm at home until Dec. 10, 1944, when she married Roland Grenz. They moved to Bismarck in 1955. She worked with her sister, Laura Becker, for Interior Designs, doing painting and staining work for 18 years. She retired after her daughter, Brenda, was born and she became a full-time homemaker. After raising her daughter, she provided daycare for her two grandkids from 1992 until 2004.
Most important to Irene were her family and her church. She was a member of Bismarck Baptist Church. She always enjoyed preparing a lunch to share with family and friends who stopped by. She enjoyed reading, walking, shopping, cooking and working. Her favorite times of all were when she was taking care of her grandkids. She is dearly remembered as a woman who always put the needs of her family ahead of hers.
Irene is survived by her husband, Roland Grenz, Bismarck; one daughter, Brenda Grewatz, and her fiance, Bryan Njos, both of Bismarck; two grandchildren, Kayla and Austin Grewatz, Bismarck; one brother, Walter Rau, Napoleon; three sisters, Helen Wentz and Alvina Kemmet, both of Napoleon, and Laura Becker, Bismarck; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; three brothers, Ervin, Milton and Eugene; and two sisters, Alice Rau and Agnes Retzlaff.
(Bismarck Tribune of 1/27/2005) 
Rau, Irene M. (I118720)
 
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124965 www.findagrave.com:
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Born in Engelade in Seesen, Duchy of Braunschweig, Deutschland
Arrival in U.S.: 1851
Residences: 1852–1884 in Lewisville, Monroe, Ohio
1884-1898 Holly Springs, Woodbury, Iowa
Ohio graves not found:
Mother
Marie Louisa Hausmann, 1791-1872
First wife
Juliane Christiane Louise Amalie (Yost) Just, 1822-1866
Married 13 Oct 1842 in Engelade in Seesen, Duchy of Braunschweig, Deutschland
Child
Female Steinhoff, 1860-1860
Child of second wife
Christian Steinhoff, 1870-1871  
Steinhoff, Christian Heinrich Sr. (I182956)
 
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Hausmann, Marie Louisa (I182959)
 
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Born: in Schoenau, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Death: 3 Apr 1904
Father: George Friedrich Schneider
Mother: Dorothea Jacky
Husband: George Buckio
Married 25 Aug 1849 in Busenberg, Germany
Children not found:
Frederick Buckio, 1855-1927
Barbary Buckio, 1857-1857
Frank Buckio, 1863-1925
John Buckio, 1866-1960
Husband: Christian Heinrich Steinhoff
Married 18 Jun 1868 in Monroe County, Ohio
Child not found: Christian Steinhoff, 1870-1871 
Schneider, Carolina Charlotte (I182927)
 
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Steinhoff, Auguste Wilhelmina (I183205)
 
124969 www.findagrave.com:
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The deceased Friedrich enjoyed good health until recent years. Last fall he was taken ill and was ailing all winter. He gradually improved and a short time ago it was thought that he had entirely recovered. While preparing to attend church last Sunday, where he always loved and desired to be, he was suddenly stricken with a heart attack. It soon became apparent that he was beyond the help of a physician or loving hands, and at 10:45, March 9, 1925 he answered the call to come home. He had attained the ripe old age of 77 years, 11 months, and 9 days. He is survived by four children, Mrs. Charles Callaghan, Mrs. William Rose, Henry and John, 24 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.  
Weber, Friedrich (I183206)
 
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Weber, Johann Heinrich (I197505)
 
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Jacky, Margaretha (I183208)
 
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Steinhoff, Christian Heinrich Jr. (I183554)
 
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Rose, Maria (I183555)
 
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Steinhoff, Wilhelmine Louisa (I183395)
 
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Neuhart, Frederick (I183396)
 
124976 www.findagrave.com:
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The first burials in the German City Cemetery were Mary and her mother. They died two days apart, on October 3 and 5, 1883.
Father: Frederick Neuhart, 1841-1900 
Neuhart, Mary (I183545)
 
124977 www.findagrave.com:
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Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Steinhoff of Rodney were held on Saturday afternoon at the German City church, Rev. W. W. Kramme officiating. Appropriate musical numbers were sung by a mixed quartet, Mrs. Bonnie Cheely, Mrs. J. L. Peters, John H. Bale, and Everett Persinger, accompanied by Mrs. Ed Helming. Interment was in the German City cemetery. Willman funeral home of Rodney had charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Steinhoff died of a five weeks illness at her home at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, July 16, at the age of 86 years, 8 months, and 3 days.
Mrs. Elizabeth Steinhoff, nee Kochart, was born November 13, 1854 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Elizabeth was the first American-born child of Friedrich and Elizabeth Kochert and the only child born during the several years the family lived in Cincinnati. Elizabeth's father, Friedrich Kochert, was born November 3, 1825, in Rumbach, Palatinate (Pfalz), Germany. Her mother, Elizabeth Nieb, was born September 18, 1823, in Wilgartswiesen, Palatinate. The Kocherts came to the United States with children Katherine (Parks), born November 19, 1846; and Jacob, born August 24, 1850. The family arrived at New York City and settled at Buffalo.
Elizabeth was a year and one-half old when the family moved from Cincinnati to Monroe County, Ohio. Elizabeth's siblings born in Monroe County were: Mary (Scharer), born July 10, 1857; Louisa, born January 25, 1860; John, born August 4, 1863; and Matilda (Clift), born November 7, 1865.
Friedrich Kochert worked as a blacksmith and also farmed in Monroe County.
In early infancy she was received into the fellowship of the Christian faith through the rite of Holy Baptism. On April 23, 1876 she was married to Charles Steinhoff. To this union were born six children, one child dying in infancy. Mr. Steinhoff died on August 23, 1925.
The Steinhoffs moved into this community in 1881 and resided here with the exception of 14 years, when they lived in Ashland, Ohio. They were among the early members of the German City church, having taken an active part in the work of this congregation.
Surviving Mrs. Steinhoff are five children, Mrs. Will Kilzer of Hubbard, Nebr., Miss Minnie Steinhoff of Rodney, Mrs. D. F. Hummel of Smithland, Mrs. A. O. Morton of Akron, Ohio, and Theodore Steinhoff of Portland, Ore; two sisters, Mrs. Matilda Clift of Sioux City and Mrs. J. Scharer of Canton, Ohio; 9 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, many other relatives and friends. 
Kochert, Elizabeth (I183125)
 
124978 www.findagrave.com:
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Charles Steinhoff was the second American born child in a German family. Charles' parents, Christian Heinrich "Henry" and Juliane "Julia" Christiane Louise Amalie Just (Americanized to Yost), immigrated from Opperhausen, Duchy of Braunschweig, Germany, in 1851 with four children and Henry's parents.
Charles married Elizabeth Kochert on 23 Apr 1876 in Monroe County, Ohio. The Steinhoffs were low German, meaning they lived in the northern part of Germany where land is fairly comparable to Iowa land-gently rolling with stands of trees. The lowlands are closer to the North Sea than the area the Kocherts came from, which is in the south and referred to as the highlands. There was quite a distinction between the topographical areas the Kocherts and the Steinhoffs came from, as well as the languages.
Charles Steinhoff appears to have followed his brother, William, to Iowa. On February 24, 1881, Charles purchased forty acres for $450 on the ‘bluffs' road just south of Iowa Highway 141. At this time, Charles and Elizabeth had two daughters, Mary Elizabeth (Kilzer) and Minnie Lavina (never married). The girls were born on September 19, two years apart (1877 and 1879).
Minnie used to tell a story of her family living in ‘Sugar Loaf' next to the loess bluffs east of Hornick. Prior to building a house, the family dug into the side of ‘Sugar Loaf' and used this cave as their home. The same band of Indians (could have been Pawnee, Omaha or Ponca according to a University of Iowa archeologist) traveled past Sugar Loaf each spring and fall. They would stop at the Steinhoff home. Charles had his dog trained to go into the chicken yard and bring out a chicken. The Steinhoffs would give the Indians the chicken to keep the peace and the Indians would travel on.
A July 13, 1949, letter Mary Steinhoff Kilzer wrote to her niece, Fern Steinhoff Jones, recalled the dug-out: "Today was your Dad's birthday…I remember the day he was born. We were so glad to have a little brother…Bert Clifts must have just come from Ohio as they were staying with the folks. They were still living in the dug-out but had a room built on in front. That was where your Dad was born, below the ‘Sugar Loaf'." Theodore Steinhoff was born July 13, 1888, so apparently the family lived in ‘Sugar Loaf' for at least seven years.
In December 1882, Charles purchased ten acres two sections west of his first land. He held this ten acres only nine years. In 1883 he purchased forty acres adjoining his original land to the east. And in 1891 he purchased another eighty acres in that holding.
Charles and Elizabeth had three Iowa-born children: Pauline Matilda Hummel, born July 8 1883; Theodore Franklin, born July 13, 1888; and Emma Louise Morton, born September 11, 1893.
In 1898 Charles Steinhoff purchased eighty acres of Monona County land two miles south of Hornick. It's not known whether Charles and Elizabeth ever lived south of Hornick. They did live in a house directly across from ‘Sugar Loaf'. Presumably Charles Steinhoff had that home built or build it himself.
On December 14, 1905, Charles Steinhoff had a farm sale, selling $1,995.86 worth of farm equipment, household goods and livestock. The item bringing the most money was a black mare sold to J M Hackley for $154. Some of the other interesting items sold were: M Clift, Sewing machine, $11.00; John Kochert, Iron kettle, $3.10; Matilda Clift, 1 dozen jars, $1.30; J S Egger, 5 stands of bees at $1.60, $8.00; J C Steinhoff, Organ $32.00; Louis Unkel, Fur coat, $18.50; John Sas, Two-seated buggy, $23.50; Peter Inman, Sattley corn plow, $9.75; Geo Steinhoff, Bull, $51.00; H C Steinhoff, Set sleigh bells, $1.00; Ivan Tresham, Bedstead & springs, $3.00; Sofus Tonneson, Parlor lamp, $.80; T E Jones, 2-row cultivator, $40.00.
In March 1906, Charles purchased 71 acres near Ashland, Ohio. Supposedly the Steinhoffs were homesick for Ohio and Charles Sulsberger told them the land around Ashland was much better than Monroe County, Ohio land. Four of their five children moved back to Ohio with Charles and Elizabeth. Mary had married William Kilzer in 1899 and remained in Iowa.
In 1910 Dominic Hummel went out to Ohio to marry Pauline. They then returned to Iowa. Theodore Steinhoff returned to Iowa sometime after that and married Freda Unkel in 1914. In 1917, the youngest daughter, Emma, married a native Ohioan, Alfred Morton. She remained in Ohio all her life.
On March 22, 1919, Charles sold his Ohio land. On September 27 of the same year he purchased fifteen acres at Rodney, Iowa.
Child not linked below
Emma Louise Steinhoff Morton, 1893-1971
Mother: Juliane Christiane Louise Amalie (Yost) Just 
Steinhoff, Karl Friedrich (I183124)
 
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Steinhoff, Emma Louise (I183192)
 
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Morton, Unbekannt (I183193)
 
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Funeral services for Mrs. J.S. Egger, who died at her home on June 2, 1941, at the age of 84 years, 11 months, and 26 days, were held last Thursday at the German City church, Rev. W. W. Kramme officiating. Interment was in the cemetery there under the direction of Becker funeral home. Music was furnished by a quarter-Mrs. J. Peters, Mrs. Orval L. Cox, Lester Harrison, and Everett Persinger, accompanied by Mrs. Ed Helming.
Mrs. J.S. Egger, nee Steinhoff, was born in Monroe County, Ohio, on June 6, 1856. She was baptized in early infancy, and renewed her baptism vows in adolescent age at the time of her confirmation. These rites were conferred upon her by the Evangelical church.
On March 30, 1875, she was married to Jake Egger. To this union were born ten children, one son Henry, preceding her in death 38 years ago.
Mrs. Egger enjoyed good health until the last year when she sustained an injury from which she never completely recovered. During this time she received all the affection and care human hands could confer upon her.
The Eggers were among the early settlers in this community. She will be remembered as one of the founders of the German City Church. Her long time membership in the church will ever live in the heart of the congregation as a memorial to her.
Surviving are the widower, nine children, Albert of Dickens, Mrs. Oscar Koontz of Moville, Mrs. Louis Sulsberger, Mrs. Clarence Sulsberger, Charles, Edward, Lydia, Lyda, and Marie, all of Holly Springs; one sister, Mrs. Mathilda Rose of Bloomfield, Nebr.; 14 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Mother: Juliane Christiane Louise Amalie (Yost) Just 
Steinhoff, Augusta Minnie (I183021)
 
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Mr. Jacob S. Egger was born May 11, 1851 in Monroe County, Ohio near Miltonsburg. He was baptized and confirmed in St. Peter’s Evangelical Church.
In March 30, 1875 he was united in marriage to Augusta Steinhoff who was called to her home June 2, 1941. In 1882 they moved to Woodbury County, Iowa with their three sons and have lived here until he was called to his heavenly reward September 15 at 9:30 p.m. at the age of 96 years, 4 months and 4 days. To this union 10 children were born. Henry, the oldest son, was called to his reward in 1903.
He is survived by his 9 children: Edward, Albert, Charles, Rosina Koontz, Anna Sulsberger, Freda Sulsberger, Lyda, Lydia and Mary; brother Rev. Sam Egger, Van Wert, Ohio; 14 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren; and a host of relatives and friends. 
Egger, Jacob Samuel (I183022)
 
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George Steinhoff was born in Monroe county, Ohio, on June 4, 1858. He departed his life at the home of Lloyd Beebe, Holly Springs, Iowa, on January 27, 1940 at 9:45 p.m., having attained the ripe age of 81 years, 7 months, and 23 days.
He was baptized in early infancy and took his Confirmation vows in adolescent age. These sacraments took place in the Woodsfield Evangelical Church in the state of Ohio.
He was united in Holy Wedlock with Elizabeth Eberly. This union was blessed with five children. Mrs. Steinhoff, one son, and two daughters preceded him to the Great Beyond.
In the year of 1884 the Steinhoff family moved from Monroe county, Ohio, to a farm near Holly Springs, Iowa. Mr. Steinhoff resided on this farm until a year ago. During the past year he made his home with the Lloyd Beebe family.
Mr. Steinhoff enjoyed good health until the last five years, when his physical condition became somewhat weakened. His strength, however, did not fail him until the beginning of this year.
He was known as one of the early settlers of this community. The German City church takes great pride in his spiritual achievements in God’s cause. He was one of the founders of this church and much of his energy was directed toward these spiritual ends. His work in this church will live on to the glory of God and to the good of this community.
He leaves to mourn his departure two children, William Steinhoff and Mrs. Lloyd Beebe of Holly Springs, three sisters, Mrs. Jake Egger of Holly Springs, Julia Feldner of Orange, California, and Mathilda Rose of Bloomfield, Nebraska, one daughter-in-law, one son-in-law, six grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at the German City church, Rev. W.W. Kramme, local pastor, officiating. A quartet composed of Mrs. J.L. Peters, Mrs. Bunnie Cheeley, Lester Harrison, and E. W. Persinger, accompanied by Mrs. Ed Helming, rendered appropriate numbers. Interment was in the German City cemetery. 
Steinhoff, George Henry (I182996)
 
124984 www.findagrave.com:
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Mrs. George Steinhoff was born in 1855, Aug. 15th and passed away Feb. 14, 1934. She was born in Monroe county, Ohio.
She was married to George Steinhoff. To this union 2 sons and 3 daughters were born. One son died in infancy and one daughter, Mrs. Minnie Kilzer passed away in 1925. The living children are Will, Mrs. Lloyd Beebe and Freda.
In 1884 she moved with her family to a farm in Iowa near German City other families arriving from time to time and soon the St. John’s Evangelical was founded. Today one of its first members will rest here for the great Easter morn resurrection. She was a faithful wife to her husband for 54 years and a loving mother to her children. She has been ill for some time and last Sunday contracted pneumonia.
Besides her lonesome husband, children and grandchildren, she leaves to mourn her departure, 6 brothers and 3 sisters, Mr. Geo. Eberly of St. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buche of Tracy, Mo., Mrs. Mary Fleahman and Henry Eberly of Lake Benton, Minn., Mrs. August Niemeyer of High Hill, Mo., five brothers and one sister having preceded her in death.
May she rest in peace.
A mixed quartette composed of Mrs. C.C. Cheely, Mrs. J.J. Peters, Mr. Lester Harrison and Mr. Everett Persinger, sang some very beautiful numbers with Mrs. A. J. Byerly accompanying. 
Eberle, Elizabeth Carolina (I182997)
 
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Married 14 Apr 1884 in Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa
Mother: Juliane Christiane Louise Amalie (Yost) Just 
Steinhoff, Wilhelm (I182960)
 
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Funeral services for Mrs. Libbie Steinhoff were conducted Friday after noon at the German City church, Rev. W. W. Kramme officiating. Mrs. Steinhoff, who had been a resident of Smithland for nearly seventy-five years, passed away Wednesday, March 13, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Unkel, of near Smithland at the age of 81 years, 8 months, and 13 days.
Mrs. Steinhoff, nee Gambs, was born June 30, 1858, at Woodsfield, Ohio. She was baptized in infancy. During her early life, in the year 1865 her parents moved to Smithland where she resided the rest of her years. On April 14, 1884, she was united in Holy Wedlock to William Steinhoff. This union was blessed with four children. Mr. Steinhoff preceded her in death March 7, 1929.
Mrs. Steinhoff enjoyed good health until recent years, when her physical strength began to wane. She was a faithful wife and mother, rearing her children in the fear of the Lord. She had always taken an active interest in the German City church and was one of its early members. Her interest in the Kingdom of God was ever evident by her whole hearted participation in the work of the church.
She leaves to mourn her departure four children, Mrs. Vern Beebe of Flandreau, South Dakota, Mrs. John Unkel, Ralph and Casper Steinhoff, all of Smithland; one sister, Mrs. Pauline Hills of Chico, California; one brother, L.N. Gambs of Smithland, two daughters-in-law, two sons-in-law, seventeen grandchildren, and five great grandchildren, a host of other relatives and friends.
Interment, under direction of Willman Funeral Home, was in the German City cemetery. Pall bearers were John Steinhoff, Jake Steinhoff, George Rose, Ed Rose, John Weber, and Will Steinhoff. Wilma Johnson, John H. Bale, and E. W. Persinger sang "Rock of Ages', "Jesus, Lover of My Soul", and "Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me", accompanied by Miss Kate Kelsey at the piano.
The many friends extend sympathy to the bereaved family. 
Gambs, Barbara Elizabeth (I182961)
 
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Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. Monday, April 27 at St. John’s United Church of Christ at German City for Miss Minnie Lavina Steinhoff, who passed away Friday, April 24, 1964 at a South Sioux City, Neb. nursing home. Rev. Henry Held of St. John’s United Church of Christ at German City and Rev. Carl Jensen of the Rodney United Church of Christ officiated. Mrs. Sylvan Luse and Mrs. Donald Cosgrove sang, “What a Friend we Have in Jesus” and “Ivory Palaces” accompanied by Miss Lydia Egger at the organ.
Miss Steinhoff was born September 19, 1879 in Monroe county Ohio, the daughter of the late Charles and Elizabeth Kochart Steinhoff, who were early Germany City pioneers. She was baptized as an infant and confirmed in 1893 at the German City church. She joined the United Church of Christ at Rodney on April 6, 1958. In 1905 she moved with her parents to Ohio, to return to Iowa again in 1919 to settle in Rodney where she lived until ill health forced her to take up residence at the nursing home. She was 84 years, seven months and five days old.
She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Pauline Hummel of Sioux City, and Mrs. Emma Morton of Akron, Ohio; four nieces, five nephews, and a host of relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by one brother, Theodore Steinhoff and one sister, Mrs. Mary Kilzer.
Interment was in the church cemetery.
Pallbearers were Franz Cleveland, Wilfred Eichhorn, Keith Johnson, Max Smith and Leonard Vaught all of Rodney. 
Steinhoff, Minna Lavina (I183170)
 
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Theodore Franklin Steinhoff, 60, Portland, Ore., a former resident of Hornick, died Monday, March 21, at a Portland hospital after a heart attack.
Mr. Steinhoff was born July 13, 1888, at Hornick. He married Frieda Unkel October 1, 1914. She died in April 18, 1928. He moved to Portland in 1937.
Mr. Steinhoff married Ida Akard of Los Angles, Calif. in Portland in March 1940.
Survivors include the widow; a son, Wayne C., of Hornick; a daughter, Mrs. Fern Jones, of Hornick; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Kilzer of Dakota City, Minnie Steinhoff of Rodney, Mrs. Pauline Hummel of Smithland and Mrs. Emma Morton of Akron, Ohio., and two granddaughters.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the German City Evangelical and Reformed church with Rev. G. T. Holler officiating. Burial was in the German City cemetery under the direction of the W. Harry Christy funeral home at Sioux City. Six cousins, William, Herman, Jake, Edward, Ralph and Casper Steinhoff were pallbearers.  
Steinhoff, Theodore Franklin (I183175)
 
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Mrs. T. F. Steinhoff passed away Wednesday
The word of the death of Mrs. Theodore Steinhoff at her home in Onawa on Wednesday afternoon of this week cast a pall of sorrow over the entire community. Mrs. Steinhoff contracted pneumonia which together with a complications of which she had been a sufferer the past two years proved too much for her weakened condition.
Mrs. Steinhoff is a sister of Mrs. Jake Steinhoff of this city and also a sister of John and Jacob Unkel farmers near this city. She was born and raised in this community and enjoyed a very wide acquaintance who extend sympathy to the husband and two small children, a daughter seven years old and a son five.
Funeral services will probably be held on Saturday at the German City church of which she has been a life long member.
Freda Elizabeth Steinhoff was born at Hornick, Iowa in 1892 and died at Onawa, Iowa Aril 18, 1928. Death was caused by influenza which developed into pneumonia.
She was christened in infancy in the Evangelical German Lutheran church and confirmed in the same in 1911 at German City, Woodbury County. She was married to Theo. Steinhoff October 1, 1914 to which union were born three children, Fern Elizabeth, age 7, Wayne Charles, aged 5, one child having died in infancy.
Besides her husband and two children Mrs. Steinhoff leaves to mourn her death four brothers, Jake, Wm., John and Earl Unkel and four sisters, Mrs. Anna Steinhoff, Mrs. Jim White, Mrs. Clarence Weber, and Mrs. Jake Diest, all living in or near Hornick.
Mrs. Steinhoff was of a cheery disposition and free from complaining.
Funeral services were held from the Methodist church at Hornick on April 22 conducted by Rev. Wm. Zabilka pastor of the Methodist church at Onawa. Interment was made in the German City cemetery in Woodbury county. 
Unkel, Freda Elizabeth (I183176)
 
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Source:
Jamestown Sun, Aug. 1, 2003
Lloyd Janke, 70, Gackle, N.D., died Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at his home.
Mr. Janke was born June 6, 1933, near Fredonia, N.D., the son of Jacob E. and Katharina (Schlecht) Janke. They lived in Enderlin, N.D., for a short time before moving to Gackle, N.D. He attended Gackle Public School and helped on the family farm.
He married Aleaine Remboldt on Sept. 26, 1954, in Gackle. They lived in Gackle until moving to St. Paul, Minn., in 1959. They returned to Gackle in 1964, when they became interested in farming and bought his parents' farm. She died in 1988.
He married Elsie Dewald Klund [Klundt] on March 26, 1991, in Jamestown. They lived in Gackle.
He was a member of the Grace Baptist Church, Gackle; an active member of the Lions Club; a fireman in Gackle; a City Council member; and an honorary member of the F.F.A.
He is survived by his wife, Elsie; two sons, Wendell (Dixie), Jamestown, and Rick, Bismarck, N.D.; a daughter, Bonnie (Everett) Wieland, Streeter, N.D.; two stepdaughters, Tamara (Doug) Schrupp, Vergas, Minn., and Beverly (Myles) Flateland, Vergas, Minn.; a stepson, Shannon (Cathy) Klundt, St. Cloud, Minn.; two sisters, Hilma (Edward D.) Jackson and Adeline Muller, both Lodi, Calif.; three grandchildren and a step-grandchild.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Aleaine; two children in infancy; and a brother.
Memorial services: 2 p.m. Saturday, Grace Baptist Church, Gackle, with the Rev. Gordon Moen officiating. 
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Death: Gackle, Logan County, North Dakota, USA 
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Jakob Kohler was the third person to be buried in German City Cemetery. He was driving a steam engine and threshing machine across a bridge in South Dakota when the bridge collapsed and he was burned to death. 
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