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Hinrichs, Edward T. (I181923)
 
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Fromme, Rosalie A. (I210736)
 
125203 www.findagrave.com:
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Merle Gene Eberle, age 86, of Scranton, Iowa, passed away on Sunday, May 4, 2014 at his winter residence in Titusville, Florida.
A memorial service will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, May 15, 2014 at the Scranton United Methodist Church with Pastor Lynn Gunderson officiating. Organist for the service will be Lula Garnes and congregational hymns will be "In the Garden" and "What a Friend We Have in Jesus". A private family burial will be held in the Scranton Township Cemetery. The family will greet friends at a reception following the service in the church fellowship hall.
Born on August 30, 1927 at Lake Benton, Minnesota, he was the son of Elmer and Esther (Clayton) Eberle. His family moved to Scranton when Merle was eight years old. He attended and graduated from Scranton High School in 1945. He served in the United States Navy for two years following high school. Merle then attended and graduated from Buena Vista College in Storm Lake in 1953. While attending Buena Vista Merle met his lifelong friend and companion Charlotte Lockey. After college he moved back to Scranton and worked as a stone mason doing jobs in the Scranton area in the warmer months and in Arizona during the winters. In 1958 Merle and his brothers Duane and Ron went into business with their father at Eberle Mobil Gas Station in Scranton. Merle served as a Greene County Supervisor from 1979 – 1990 and on the Scranton Telephone Company board for several years. After his retirement he enjoyed spending the winters in Florida with Charlotte and traveling. Merle was a private pilot and logged many hours flying throughout the country and with the Flying Farmers making several trips to Central America. He was a member of the Scranton United Methodist Church and the V.F.W. Merle enjoyed having coffee with his friends at the congregate meal site in Scranton and playing Dominos with his friends and family.
Merle is survived by three sisters: LuEtta Pleshek and her husband Harry of Mims, Florida, Phyllis Vollstedt of Manning, Iowa, and Gwen Register and her husband "Cash" of Mims, Florida; a brother Ronald Eberle and his wife Madge of Altoona, Iowa; and several nieces and nephews.
Merle was preceded in death by his parents, his friend Charlotte, a sister Nadine Black and her husband Alvin, a brother Duane Eberle, and a niece Rhonda Hagge and her daughter Elizabeth. 
Eberle, Merle Gene (I183484)
 
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Eberle, LuEtta (I183485)
 
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Eberle, Phyllis (I183487)
 
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Vollstedt, Unbekannt (I183488)
 
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Eberle, Gwen (I183489)
 
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125211 www.findagrave.com:
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George H Tinkham 1923
On the roll of successful vineyardists of San Joaquin County will be found the name of Fred T. Kirschenmann, his home place lying about one mile north of Victor. His birthplace is in South Russia, near the city of Odessa, and the date of his birth is August 11, 1892. He is a son of Theobold and Magdalena (Schreiber) Kirschenmann, farmers of their native country of Russia, who were the parents of five children: Christ, Christina, Magdalena, Theobold, and Fred T.
Fred T. Kirschenmann received his education in Russia. When he was sixteen years old, he came to the United States, and to Lodi, California, arriving here on December 11, 1907. He worked for different farmers, mostly at viticulture, and was thus occupied until 1915, when he decided there was little to be gained by working for others. Accordingly he purchased ten acres one mile north of Victor, which is in full-bearing vines, and here he has met with gratifying success.
The marriage of Mr. Kirschenmann occurred in Lodi on November 19, 1915, and united him with Miss Emma Preszler, a daughter of George Preszler, whose sketch will be found elsewhere in this work. She was born at Menno, South Dakota, and came to Victor when eight years of age. She received her education in the Lockeford schools. Mr. and Mrs. Kirschenmann are the parents of one son, Leon Adam. In 1923, Mr. Kirschenmann purchased a ten-acre vineyard one mile west of his place, and Mrs. Kirschenmann received a ten-acre vineyard from her father, making them thirty acres of highly improved land. He is also leasing twenty-five acres of vines, which he also operates. A fine, modern bungalow has just been completed on their home place. Mr. Kirschenmann has brought his ranch to a high state of cultivation, and the productivity of their vineyards is enhanced by a fine irrigation system. Mr. Kirschenmann is a Republican. He and his family are members of Salem Reformed Church, of Lodi. Without special advantages at the outset of his career he has worked his way steadily upward, with determined purpose and untiring efforts.
Lodi News-Sentinel Nov 8, 1984
Friedrich (Fred) Kirschenmann, 92, of Lodi died Wednesday morning in a local hospital following a lengthy illness.
He was a native of Neudorf, Russia, and came to the Lodi area in 1906. He was a vineyardist most of his life and served as vice president of the Northern California Fruit Co. He was the last of the company's original owners.
Mr. Kirschenmann was a member of Zion Reformed Church and the Victor Farm Bureau.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Emma, who died in 1973.
Mr. Kirschenmann is survived by his son, Leon A. Kirschenmann; his granddaughter and his grandson. 
Kirschenmann, Friedrich T. (I209579)
 
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George H. Tinkham 1923
In Hutchinson County, South Dakota, on December 12, 1889, Mr. Preszler was married to Miss Margareta Schnaidt, also a native of South Russia, a daughter of John and Katherine Schnaidt. John Schnaidt was a farmer and Mrs. Preszler was three years old when she was brought from Russia to South Dakota, where her father homesteaded land. They are the parents of eight children: Edward is a vineyardist near Lodi; Emma is Mrs. Kirschenmann of Victor.
Emma Preszler married Frederick Kirschenmann on Nov 21, 1915 in Lodi,San Joaquin, California
Lodi News-Sentinel Aug 27, 1973
Emma Kirschenmann, 80, of 226 S. Sunset Drive, died early Saturday morning in a local hospital following an extended illness.
A native of Menno, S.D., she came to Lodi in 1901 with her parents. She married Fred KIrschenmann in 1915 in Lodi. They have made their home here since that time. She was a member of the Zion Reformed Church of Lodi and the Victor Farm Bureau Women.
She is survived by her husband; a son, Leon A Kirschenmann of Lodi; two brothers, Edward Preszler of Lodi and Leon Preszler of San Pedro; three sisters, Mrs. Allena Hearth and Mrs. Ida Krause, both of Lodi and Mrs. Martha Harris of Stockton; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. 
Preszler, Emma (I209580)
 
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Lodi News-Sentinel Apr 10, 1997
Son of Fred P & Emma (Preszler) Kirschenmann. Leon A Kirschenman married Donna Mae Warner on Aug 3, 1941 in Lodi, CA
Leon A. Kirschenmann, 78, of Lodi, died April 8 at a local comvalescent hospital following an extended illness. He was born Jan. 23, 1919, in Lodi.
Mr. Kirschemann attended Victor School and was a 1936 graduate of Lodi Union High Schoo. He later attended Humphreys Business College for two years.
He married Donna Warner in 1941 and entered the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1942. He was stationed at Mather Field in Sacramento and served in Europe during World War II.
Mr. Kirschenmann was a self-employed vineyardist for 60 years. He was a trustee of the Alpine-Victor School Board and a board member of East Side Winery.
He was also a member of the Northern California Fruit Company, the California Brandy Acvisory Board and was active in the Farm Bureau and 4-H.
Mr. Kirschenmann was a member of the Zion Reformed Church Consistory and served as a deacon and elder. He was also on the church's building committee.
Mr. Kirschemann is survived by his wife if 55 years, Donna Kirschenmann; a son; a daughter; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. 
Kirschenmann, Leon Adam (I209581)
 
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Steinhoff, Friedrich (I182957)
 
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Daughter of Conrad & Katherine (Fuhrer) Berreth. Sophie (Berreth) Keim married Lot Lachenmaier on Jun 11, 1942 in
Lodi CA
California, County Marriages, 1850-1952 
Berreth, Sophia (I181847)
 
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Keim, Unbekannt (I181919)
 
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Francis L. Kahrig, 72, of Massillon, died Sunday, March 28, 2010, at Aultman Hospital. Born on May 11, 1937, in Lewisville, Ohio (Monroe County) to Lawrence and Ella (Christman) Kahrig. He attended Lewisville High School. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. He worked at various jobs including Buckeye Feed Mill, Lehman Awning, MCA Sign Company, and retired from the Timken Company after 30 years of service. He then was employed by Yellow Freight until retiring in 2000. Francis also served as a volunteer fireman for Dalton and Perry Township. Francis was a member of the Northwest Church of Christ in Canton, Ohio.
During his life, he had many interests. He owned and operated with his family the Dairy Knoll in Massillon, Ohio. He also was a partner in the development and operation of Deerwood Campground and Canoe Livery in Killbuck, Ohio, with a camping store located in Canton, Ohio.
Francis , also known as 'Tex,' enjoyed country music, fishing, camping, traveling, woodworking, gardening, playing cards and marbles, bowling, puzzles, and tractor pulls. Most of all, he loved his family and enjoyed being with them.
He is survived by his wife of five years, Dorothy Wadian; daughter, Marita (Brian) Simon of North Lawrence; son, Chris Kahrig of Massillon; grandsons, Garret, Austin, and Jacob Simon, Corey Ady; great-grandson Tayden; stepchildren, Terri (Dave) Taylor of Loudenville, Randy (Val) Wadian of Massillon, Rick Wadian of Massillon, Vickie (Scott) Lewis of Kingwood, Texas, Jeff Wadian of Massillon, and Susan (Rob) Rieske of Toledo; step-grandchildren, Dan (Elisha) Rouse, Brianna Rouse, Denver Wadian, Dustin, Megan, and Sarah Lewis, Stephanie and Nathan Wadian, Seth, Kara, Luke, and Ella Rieske; step-great-grandson, Branson Rouse; seven brothers, Herman (Eileen) Kahrig of Barnesville, Ohio, Lester (Eula) Kahrig of Pataskala, Ohio, Virgil (Vivian) Kahrig of Orrville, Ohio, Rodney (Betty) Kahrig of Woodsfield, Ohio, Kenneth (Kitty) Kahrig of Jerusalem, Ohio, Lloyd (Connie) Kahrig of Wooster, Ohio; five sisters, Martha Uppole of Lewisville, Ohio, Dortha Matz of Dalton, Ohio, Vera (Bob) Crock of Massillon, Ohio, Leora (Tony) Cruise of Eddyville, Ky., Doris Kahrig of Rittman, Ohio; two sisters-in-law, Charlotte Horsley of Pataskala, Ohio, and Kathy Kahrig of Lewisville, Ohio; many nieces, nephews, and dear friends.
Preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Mary (Shanklin); daughter-in-law, Dixie (Ady) Kahrig; grandchildren, Alyssa, Zachary, Keyawnu, Dawson, Bryce, and Mariah Ady-Kahrig; brothers, William and Roger Kahrig; brothers-in-law, Edward Uppole, and Wilfred Matz.
Funeral services will be conducted Friday, April 2, 2010, at 10:30 a.m. at the Arnold-Lynch Funeral Home, 1100 Wales Rd. NE, Massillon, Ohio with Minister, Lance Lindenberger officiating. Burial will follow in the Stanwood Cemetery in Dalton, Ohio. Calling hours at the funeral home will be Thursday, April 1, 2010, from 5 to 8 p.m.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. James Schmotzer for his compassion and exceptional care during Francis' illness. We would also like to thank Dr. Schmotzer's staff for their assistance and kindness. In addition, thank you to the Aultman Hospital staff of the 6th Floor South Oncology Unit and Radiation Unit for the wonderful care that he received while at Aultman Hospital In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St Jude's Children's Hospital 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105. 
Kahrig, Francis L. (I183947)
 
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Leeman "Lee" Mettler, 65, of Woodbridge, died Sept. 25 in a local hospital following an extended illness. He was born on Aug. 6, 1936, in Lodi.
Mr. Mettler attended local schools and was a 1955 graduate of Lodi High School, where he played football. He later studied at University of California, Davis and also played football.
He married Nancy Foster on June 6, 1970 in Carmel. He was the owner/operator of the Delta Packing Company for 30 years. He was a member of Zion Reformed Church, Lodi Rotary Club, Woodbridge Gold and Country Club, Sigma Nu Fraternity, 20-30 CLub of Stockton and the Lodi-Woodbridge Grape Growers Association. He traveled to the Philippines and exchanged ideas in the field of agriculture. He was inducted into the Lodi Sports Hall of Fame.
He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Nancy Mettler of Woodbridge; a son; and sister, Charlene Horn.
Burial at Lodi Memorial Cemetery
Lodi News-Sentinel Sept 27, 2001 
Mettler, Leeman Eugene (I97408)
 
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Walter Frank Christian passed away peacefully at home May 29, 2010.
A celebration of Walter's life was June 4, 2010 at Grace Baptist Church in Grantsburg with interment at Riverside Cemetery.
Walter was born November 28, 1920 in Milbank, SD to George and Bertha (Schwandt) Christian.
With his parents, sisters Rose and Margaret, and brothers, Ray and Otto, they moved to Wisconsin in 1923, settling in the Trade Lake area. A sister, Ellen and a brother, Russell, were added to the family.
When Walter was six years of age, his mother died. George kept the family together with the help of Rose who was only 14 years old. Each of the girls had their turn at keeping house for the family.
Walter attended Trade Lake School No. 3, located on the Southwest corner of Trade Lake. The family moved and Walter spent the last four years at Grettum, graduating from eighth grade in 1935. He worked for area farmers, drove truck for brother Otto, tended gas station and drove gas truck for Harry Anderson.
When McNally Brothers opened their machine shop, he was employed as a machinist from 1941-1945 when World War II ended and McNally's closed.
Walter purchased the Luverne Larson milk route and delivered raw milk to area patrons and introduced pasteurized milk when it became available from a Frederic source.
He also worked for Herb Shoholm's mill in Grantsburg and at Anderson Oil Company. After McNally's re-opened their machine shop, Walter worked for them until his retirement in 1984.
Walter was an active member of First Baptist Church after accepting Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. he continued to serve in various capacities in the merged First and Wood River Baptist churches which became Grace Baptist Church of Grantsburg.
He was also interested in community projects and served on the Grantsburg Housing Board, Riverside Cemetery Association, and the Grantsburg Area Historical Society board.
Walter married Joyce Swenson January 14, 1945 in Madison, WI. To this union five children were born: Diana, Janice, Jon, David and Joseph.
Survivors include Walter's wife, Joyce; daughters, Diana (Peter) Olson and Janice (Richard) Olson; sons, Jon (Susan), David (Carolyn), and Joe (Martha); grandchildren: Ty (Sandi), Alan (Jennifer), Dawn (Shun-Luoi), Carey, Abi, Adam (Mary), Stephanie, Eric and Eddie; great grandchildren: Maddie, Ellie, Samantha, Isaac and Elijah; sisters-in-law: Sonja Java, Helen Ann Jungbluth, Sandra Bertsch, and Violet Swenson; brother-in-law, LeRoy Fisk; nephews, nieces, other relatives and friends.
Those who preceded Walter in death include his parents, George and Bertha; siblings, Rose and Axel Johnson; Ray and Myra Christian; Otto and Bernice Christian; Margaret and Willard Bonneville; Ellen Fisk and Russell Christian; nephews and niece, Lloyd Christian, Dale Christian, Dennis Christian, George Johnson, Julianne Johnson and Duane Fisk; and grandson, Kyle Christian (May 26, 2010). 
Christian, Walter Frank (I190696)
 
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Christian, Margareta Lola (I190663)
 
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Wiens, Norman A. (I206310)
 
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Lodi News-Sentinel Jan 8, 1972
Gottfried Meier, 86, 815 S. Garfield St., Lodi, died yesterday afternoon in a local rest home following a long illness.
Born in Menno, S.D., he came to the Lockeford area in 1912. Meier operated his own well-drilling company in this area for 3 years before his retirement in 1958.
Surviving are two sons, George of Lodi and Edward of Lockeford; two daughters, Mrs. Pauline Hildenbrandt, Mrs. Kathryn Lawrence, both of Sacramento; a step-son, Leonard Fischer, Lodi; a step-daughter, Mrs. Victoria Denney, Stockton; a brother, Julius Meier, Lodi; a sister, Mrs. Christina Gutsche, Lodi; two step-brothers, Jake Fetzer and William Fetzer, both of Stockton, ten grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.
Entombment in East Pine Mausoleum. 
Meier, Gottfried (I201828)
 
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Mettler, Charlene (I183832)
 
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Lindbloom, Fern D. (I182983)
 
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Moeller, William F. (I210862)
 
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Harvey, Agnes Annie (I210863)
 
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Son of Henry & Kathryn "Kattie" (Calbeck) Nies. Christ Nies married Martha Lachenmaier on Dec 7, 1913 in Lodi, San Joaquin Co., CA
California, County Marriages, 1850-1952
Christian "Chris" Nies, a long-time Lodian and Victor vineyardist, died Wednesday in a local hospital after a short illness. He was 84.
Nies was born and reared in Ashley, N.D., but came to Lodi with his parents in 1903. He attended school here and married the late Martha Lachenmaier in 1913 who died in 1965.
Nies married Lillian Stelzer in March 1970.
He was a member of the Salem United Methodist Church.
He is survived by hs wife, a son, Harry Nies of Lodi; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Darlene Ehrhardt; one brother, Jacob Nies; one sister, Mrs. Martha Lea Handel; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Entombment at Lodi Memorial Mausoleum
Lodi News-Sentinel Nov 6, 1975 
Niess, Christian (I181841)
 
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Nies, Harry (I181921)
 
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Daughter of John Schmidt and Regina Ackerman, Ruth Viola Schmidt married John Robert Miller on June 9, 1945 in San Joaquin Co., CA
California, County Marriages, 1850-1952
Aug 6, 1955 married Arvon E. Pfeifle
May 1970 divorced Arvon E Pfeifle
Ruth V. Pfeifle, 66, of Manteca and formerly of Lodi died Oct. 15 at Dameron Hospital after a short illness. The Lodi native was born Ruth Schmidt on July 11, 1927
After spending her first 25 years in Lodi, she lived in the Bay Area for 40 years before returning to Manteca six months ago. She retired after working for more than 20 years as an electronic technician making computer chip boards.
Mrs. Pfeifle was preceded in death by two brothers, Albert Ackerman and Benjamin Schmidt.
She is survived by a son; a daughter; two brothers, Peter and Arthur Schmidt; two sisters, Johanna Mettler and Helen Mehlhaff and six grandchildren.
Burial at Lodi Memorial Cemetery
Lodi News-Sentinel Oct 14, 1993 
Schmidt, Ruth Viola (I97413)
 
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Lodi News-Sentinel Nov 25, 1996
Leontine "Tina" Preszler, 95, of Lodi died Nov 23 at a local convalescent hospital. She was born in Martin, N.D.
Mrs. Preszler had lived in Lodi for the past 91 years. She was a homemaker and member of Zion Reformed Church.
Mrs. Preszler was preceded in death by her husband, William Preszler in 1972 and a son, Neil Preszler in 9163.
Mrs. Preszler is survived by a daughter, MaryLou Thompson; two brothers, Ted Heil and Gene Heil; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Interment in Lodi Memorial Cemetery. 
Heil, Leontine Margaret (I209585)
 
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California, County Marriages, 1850-1952
Son of William Preszler and Leontina Heil, Neil W. Preszler married Betty Wood on Jan 9 1948 in Lodi, San Joaquin Co., California. 
Preszler, Neil William (I209588)
 
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George H Tinkham
Among the successful vineyardists of San Joaquin County, one who has spent the greater part of his life in the county is William Preszler, the owner of a fine thirty-seven acre vineyard near Victor. He was born in Hutchinson County, South Dakota, on December 25, 1896, a son of George and Margareta (Schnaidt) Preszler, both parents natives of South Russia who were born near Odessa, and came from their native country and settled in Hutchinson County, South Dakota, when very young. His father, George Preszler, farmed a half-section of land in Hutchinson County until 1901, when he came to San Joaquin County and purchased his home place, which he improved to vineyard, and has purchased other ranches in the vicinity of Victor. The parents of his mother were farmers in Russia who also settled in Hutchinson County, South Dakota. William Preszler is the third oldest in a family of eight children, as follows: Edward; Emma, Mrs. Kirschenmann; William, our subject; Henry, Allina, Ida, Martha and Lenhardt.
William Preszler obtained his education in the Lockeford and Victor district schools, but reading and observation supplemented his schooling. He assisted his father on the home ranch until he started out for himself, and it has been due to his own inherent qualities of manhood and character that he has won a successful career.
The marriage of Mr. Preszler occurred on April 2, 1920, and united him with Miss Leontina Heil, a daughter of Peter and Caroline (Neuhardt) Heil, both natives of Russia. In 1887 Peter Heil came to America and settled in South Dakota, where he obtained work on the great Dakota farms. In December of 1906 the family came to California and located on land near Victor, and at once planted it to vineyard. Since that time, Mr. Heil has bought, improved and sold a number of ranches throughout San Joaquin County, which have netted him a good profit. Besides his farming interests, Mr. Heil is an independent packer, shipping through the Peppers Fruit Company, and his investments and activities have made him independent financially. There were eleven children in the family, only seven of whom are now living: Emanuel, Ella, now Mrs. Edward Preszler, Leotina, now Mrs. William Preszler, Freda, and Theodore were all born in the Dakotas; Eugene and Regina are natives of California. Mrs. Preszler received her education in the Alpine and Victor schools. She also studied piano and organ, being talented in music. Mr. and Mrs. Preszler are the parents of one son, Neil William.
Mr. Preszler served seven months in the Unites States Army. Enlisting on August 1, 1918, he was sent to Camp Lewis in Company E of the First California Infantry, and after seven months service was discharged at the Presidio, San Francisco, and immediately returned to his home in San Joaquin County. He has recently completed a fine modern bungalow on his ranch property and his vineyard is irrigated from the irrigation plant owned by his father, his brothers, and himself; a large twelve-inch pumping plant, thirty-horsepower motor, pumping water from the Mokelumne River and giving them a flow of water sufficient to irrigate 170 acres. This system is a very valuable asset to his vineyard. He is a stockholder in the Northern California Fruit Company, Inc., that handles the fruit grown by ten members, who are independent packers and shippers. He is a member of Lodi Post No. 2, American Legion. He and his wife are members of Salem Reformed Church in Lodi, and take an active interest in its benevolences. The neat and thrifty appearance of his ranch, coupled with the handsome competence which he receives each year from his harvests, plainly indicates that his vocation was wisely chosen and that success has rewarded him for his labor. In 1923 Mr. Preszler purchased two vineyards comprising 15-1/2 acres, both highly improved and located near his home ranch. 
Preszler, Wilhelm (I209584)
 
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Francine died Sunday, June 29, 2014 at Vibra Hospital, Fargo, ND.
Francine L. Michaelsohn, daughter of Fred and Lydia (Miller) Michaelsohn was born December 9, 1932 on the family farm near Danzig, ND. She attended country school and later high school in Wishek, ND, graduating with the class of 1950. Francine went on to attend Ellendale State Teachers College, Ellendale, ND for 1 semester.
Francine was united in marriage to Edwin Dollinger in 1951. They made their home on a farm near Venturia, ND. In the early 1970's she worked as a Nurses Aide at the Ashley Medical Center and later worked at Family Clothing in Ashley. In 1979 Francine was united in marriage to Christ Rutschke. They made their home in Zeeland, ND where she worked in the café for one year before purchasing it. She operated the café for a number of years before selling it because of health reasons. In 2008 Francine moved to Ashley for physical rehabilitation therapy following an injury. She moved to Jamestown in 2010.
Francine enjoyed crocheting, doing hardanger, crafting and puzzle books. She was a member of the Ashley Baptist Church and attended Temple Baptist Church in Jamestown.
Francine is survived by her children; Paulette Armstrong, Lance (Vonnie) Dollinger, Wanda Bjerke, Michael (Dolores) Dollinger and Greg (Deb Subart) Dollinger; brother, Victor Michaelsohn; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, son, Tim Dollinger, one brother, two sisters and a son-in-law, Wally Bjerke.
Funeral service for Francine L. Rutschke, 81, of Jamestown, ND and formerly of Zeeland, ND will be 10:30 am, Thursday, July 3, 2014 at Ashley Baptist Church in Ashley, ND. Burial will be in Ashley City Cemetery. 
Michaelsohn, Francine L. (I199497)