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Marcella Glanz was born on October 19, 1931 and passed away on October 13, 2015. A Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at 10 a.m., at the Yuma United Methodist Church. Interment will follow in the Yuma Cemetery. Memorials are preferred. Baucke Funeral Home of Yuma, is in charge of arrangements. Yuma Pioneer October 15, 2015. Married Joseph Glanz Oct 19,1949 - St. Peter's Catholic Church in Fleming 
Ebbers, Marcella Catherine (I193601)
 
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Wife of Bernard Bollock. Mother of Barbara (Nagle), Henry, Gertrude (Arndt and Bieger), Maria (Wittenauer), William, Magdalena (Metzinger), and Bernard. 
Dürr, Theresa (I201932)
 
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Kaufhold, Beata C. (I197705)
 
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Roeser, Carl Josef (I197704)
 
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Lois L. Studley, 96, of St. Paul died Thursday, Oct. 29, 2015, at Brookefield Park in St. Paul.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at United Methodist Church in St. Paul. The Rev. Randall L. Dilts will officiate. Burial will be in the Elmwood Cemetery in St. Paul. Peters Funeral Home of St. Paul is in charge of the arrangements.
Mrs. Studley was born July 17, 1919, on the family farm west of Cedar Bluffs, the daughter of Guy and Edythe (Tabler) Martin.
She was united in marriage to Leo Studley on July 17, 1939, at North Platte. He preceded her in death on July 9, 1991.
She is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Donald and LaDonna Studley of LaMars, Iowa and Dennis and MuCha Studley of Colorado Springs, Colo.; two daughters and sons-in-law, Dianne and Darrell Hollman of Grand Island and DeEtte and Don Lukasiewicz of St. Paul.
She also leaves to cherish her memory, eight grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.
When Lois was 1 ½ years old her parents entered her in the Better Babies Contest at the Saunders County Fair. She was judged the best baby and won a blue ribbon and silver cup. Proud parents!
She began her education at District 13 in Saunders County and later at Cedar Bluffs Schools, where she graduated in 1936. The family moved that Spring to Wolbach to make their home. She earned a scholarship to Midlands College in Fremont, where she received her General Elementary Teachers Certificate. She then taught school for two years in Greeley County before her marriage to Leo.
The couple first lived with Leo’s parents until 1940, when they moved to a farm east of Wolbach. Lois then taught in Howard County rural schools and continued her education at Kearney State College, where she received her degree in 1961. Over the years she also earned an additional 36 hours in elementary education.
The family moved to St. Paul in 1955. She then taught at St. Paul Public Schools for nine years. She left teaching to become the Howard County Welfare Director, a position she held for four years. She returned to St. Paul Public Schools, where she taught the Title 1 programs. She retired in 1981, after 33 ½ years of teaching. After retirement, she and Leo enjoyed their time at Sherman Lake, where they loved boating, fishing and camping with family and friends.
She was a lifetime member of United Methodist Church, an active member of United Methodist Women and bible studies in church and at Matelyn Retirement Community., and had served as Sunday School Superintendent. She was also a member of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 119 of St. Paul, St. Paul Country Quilters, Home Improvement Club and Delta Kappa Gamma.
She enjoyed music, reading, gardening, quilting and traveling and spending time with her family.
In addition to her husband, Leo, she was preceded in death by her parents; grandson, Michael Studley; great-granddaughter, Anne Kumm; and a brother, Evan Martin. 
Martin, Lois L. (I6465)
 
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Ervin F. Claus, 83, of Grinnell died of lung cancer Nov. 20, at the Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix, Ariz.
Funeral services at the Newburg-Chester United Church of Christ. Veterans rites conducted by the Ward-Paul American Legion Post, Gilman, with burial in Prairie View Cemetery.
He was born Nov. 20, 1916, in Hornick, Iowa to Ben and Edith Weber Claus. He was raised on the family farm and graduated from Holly Springs High School in 1936. Following his education he moved to California and worked for McDonald-Douglas Aircraft Co. During World War II he served with the U.S. Army in Europe.
He married Ferne Madill November 5, 1948. They farmed near Newburg until retiring in 1978 and then spent winters in Mesa, Arizona for 20 years, moving to Grinnell in 1994.
Surviving are his wife, one brother Chester of Smithland; and three sisters, Altha Bos, Ela Nirenberg of Bend, Oregon, and Lucile Heinse of Anthon.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Herald-Register, Grinnell, Iowa - November 25, 1999 
Claus, Ervin Frederick (I183219)
 
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George was a son of John and Sarah Parkhurst. He married Phebe Leete on Mar. 29, 1610/1611 and with her had at least nine children between 1612 and 1629: Phoebe, Mary, Samuel, Deborah, George, Jr., John, Abigail, Elizabeth and Joseph.
George immirgrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1637. There he married 2nd Mrs. Susanna Simson, the widow of John Simson, who had died in Watertown in 1643. She had five children with John and at least five more with George.
George and Susanna lived first in Watertown and later in Boston. Susanna returned to England after 1650. George followed in 1655 after selling the remainder of the land she had owned with John Simson.
George died in Ipswich, Suffolk, England and was buried at St. Lawrence on June 18, 1675. 
Parkhust, George (I210803)
 
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Grosz, Edward (I184312)
 
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Death: Sherborne and Others, Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada 
Remey, Edway Alonzo (I201629)
 
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Death: Sherborne and Others, Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada 
Smith, Mary Louisa (I201630)
 
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John W. Gliem, a well-known farmer of the Arrington neighborhood, died on Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1899, and was buried yesterday at the Muscotah Cemetery.
Mr. Gliem was born Dec. 5, 1817 in Saxe Weimar, Germany. He was married to Christena Schaeffer in Germany in 1841. Mrs. Gliem preceded him in death in 1895 (sic 1896).
The Gliem family came to America with a large group of german immigrants. They landed in New Orleans and came up the Missippi (sic Mississippi) to Fort Des Moines, Iowa territory in 1850. They lived in that area until 1857 when the men purchased farm land at a land sale held in Ozawkie. Their land was located in the Arrington area.
John Gliem was one of the oldest citizens of Arrington, being 83 years of age and having spent most of his life on that farm place.
Mr. Gliem leaves seven married daughters to mourn him; Julia Eckert, Elizabeth Fassnacht, Margert Schiffbauer, Phebe Aikins, Sarah Hamon, Christine Lewis, and Louisa Aikins. Also several great grandchildren and also grandchildren. His nephew Ferdinand Gliem survives him. The latter is well known in Atchison having assisted in the County Clerk's office. He was also conspicuous last summer as a candidate for register of Deeds before the Republican Convention.
A brother who accompanied John to America was Matthias Gliem, (born 1830-Germany), and brother Alfred Gliem (born in 1828 in Germany) remained in Iowa when John and Matthias came to Kansas.
Rev. Nufer conducted the services at the Muscotah cemetery. 
Gliem, Johannes W. (I209997)
 
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Mrs. Katie Eckert, 76, whose funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Ann's church, Effingham, of which she was a life-long member, was born near Monrovia on March 9, 1875, a daughter of Richard and Honora Cruise, and moved with her parents to the Arrington community when a small child. She was married to John S. Eckert Feb. 14, 1894. He preceded her in death 11 years ago. Surviving are three children, Mrs. Grace Wright, Larkinburg, Mrs. Julia Hinman, Holton, and John R. Eckert, Topeka; eight grandchildren, six great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Gettings, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Agnes Ward, Topeka, and Arthur Cruise, Montebello, Calif. A daughter, Mrs. Gladys Coupe of Effingham, four brothers and six sisters preceded her in death. 
Cruise, Catherine (I209991)
 
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Nagel, Margaret (I184300)
 
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David KRAUSE born 18 January 1882 at Alt Posttal, Akkerman, Bessarabia, South Russia was the son of Gottfried KRAUSE and Christina SEPT.
David at the age of 15 with his step-parents, Gottlieb and Barbara (HELLER) FODE and their children; Gottlieb, David, Andreas, Lydia and Johann; plus his sister, Louise and his half-siblings; Paul, Ottilia and Gotthilf, immigrated to America via the Port of Bremen, Germany on the 9th of November 1897 aboard the SS "Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse" and arrived at the Port of New York, New York on the 17th of November 1897.
The family's final destination was recorded as Kulm, LaMoure County, North Dakota.
David married Eva KREIN in about 1902 in LaMoure County, North Dakota. This union was blessed with 4 children; Walter, Arthur, Marvin P and Edna.
In 1911 the David KRAUSE family moved to the Walsh area within Saskatchewan, Canada. Then in 1923 the family returned to the United States to Lodi, California were he worked as a butcher until retirement.
David KRAUSE at age 69, died in December 1951 at Lodi, California. 
Krause, David (I209603)
 
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Swem, William Max (I192674)
 
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Obituary information from The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky - September 17, 2005
Martha Jane Maple of Louisville, Kentucky, died at the age of 70.
She was an Army Veteran.
She was survived by her sons, Darrell G. Maples and James Shultz; her daughters, Lisa Walker and Amanda Lawrey; eight grandchildren; and a great-grandson.
Graveside services were held on Monday, September 19, 2005 at Cave Hill Cemetery. 
Maple, Martha Jane (I192012)
 
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Zimpelmann, Rosa Amanda (I192008)
 
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Obituary information from The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky - April 7, 1980
Henry M. Maple died at St. Anthony Hospital at the age of 77.
He was a native of Dover, England. He was a retired employee of American-Standard. He was a member of Highland United Methodist Church.
He was survived by his father, Henry Maple; his son, James Maple; his daughter, Martha Jane Maple; his brothers, John M. Maple, Thomas E. Maple, and William R. Maple; his sister, Ada Armstrong; and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, April 8, 1980 at Arch L. Heady & Son Funeral Home. 
Maple, Henry M. (I192010)
 
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Born: 10 Nov 1932
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Funeral services were held on Thursday, April 1, 1993 at Arch L. Heady & Son Funeral Home. 
Maple, James Maynard (I192011)
 
132937 www.findagrave.com:
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Dale Wilbur Van Der Werff, son of Herman and Winnie (Watson) Van Der Werff, was born February 8, 1926 on a farm near Stickney, SD. He grew up and attended school in the Stickney area. He then drove truck for William Hargens before entering the U.S. Army and serving during the Korean Conflict.
Dale was united in marriage with Dorothy B. Moos in Luverne, MN on April 20, 1951. The couple lived in Alabama, where Dale was stationed. After his honorable discharge, they moved to Sioux Falls, SD. He drove truck for Howard Falon Oil Company for 17 years. He then drove for Metz Baking Company an additional 17 years before retiring in 1988.
Dale was a member of Sunnycrest United Methodist Church and attended Men's Group there. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. He also enjoyed woodworking and making gifts out of wood for church.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Clifford and Lynn. 
van der Werff, Dale Wilbur (I184148)
 
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Dorothy VanDerWerff, 82 4704 W. 40th Street died Monday, April 4, 2005 at Avera McKennan Hospital.
Services will be 10:00 AM Saturday, April 9, 2005 at Sunnycrest United Methodist Church with interment at Hills of Rest Memorial Park. Visitation will begin 11:00 AM Friday, April 8, 2005 at George Boom Funeral Home with family present to greet friends from 7-8 PM.
Dorothy Bernice Moos, daughter of Gottlieb and Selma (Miller) Moos, was born July 15, 1922 in Fairfax, SD. She grew up there and graduated from Fairfax High School in 1941. Following graduation Dorothy lived in Chicago, IL and Mitchell, SD.
Dorothy was united in marriage with Dale W. VanDerWerff on April 20, 1951 in Luverne, MN. The couple lived n Alabama where Dale was stationed in the military. After his discharge, the couple moved to Sioux Falls, SD where she worked as a presser for My Two For One Cleaners and Davis Dry Cleaners from 1953 until she retired in 1984.
Dorothy was a member of Sunnycrest United Methodist Church. She enjoyed fishing, ceramics, crocheting and gardening. She especially enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband, Dale, on March 5, 2002; her parents; and a brother, Donald.
Relatives and friends are invited to gather with the family for lunch and fellowship at Sunnycrest United Methodist Church following the committal service. 
Moos, Dorothy Bernice (I184147)
 
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Johnson, Alvin L. (I194114)
 
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Stulberg, Lenore (I39194)
 
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Joan Carol Truman was born September 1, 1954 in Aberdeen, SD, the daughter of Lawrence and Sara Jane (Moos) Stahlecker. She died unexpectedly Friday, December 4, 2015 at the Community Memorial Hospital in Wagner.
Joan graduated from high school in Selby and attended a clerical school in Mitchell. Joan married Gary Truman on June 9, 1984 in Hot Springs, SD.
Joan worked in a nursing home before moving to Washington, DC, where she worked for the Department of Agriculture. She later worked at Ellsworth Air Force Base and the VA Hospital in Hot Springs and in Sioux Falls.
Joan will be remembered for enjoying a multitude of crafts and for volunteering at the Good Samaritan Center.
Joan was preceded in death by her parents. 
Stahlecker, Joan Carol (I184251)
 
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Ernest Jr. Heitschmidt, 83, a longtime Guymon resident, beloved husband, father, uncle, grandfather, and friend, passed away late Monday, December 14, 2015 at Memorial Hospital of Texas County.
Ernie was born June 12, 1932 to Ernest Otto Heitschmidt and Milbrue Paget Heitschmidt in Waldo, Kansas. Young Ernie or “Bud”, as many knew him, graduated from Codell High School (1951) and later earned a B.S. in Animal Husbandry from Kansas State University (1955). He competed on the distinguished 1954 KSU Livestock Judging Team and the 1955 KSU Wool Judging Team. Most importantly, K-State was where he met and later married his soulmate, Beth El Waters, of St. Francis, KS. They were blessed with 53 years of married life.
Ernie’s professional career reflected his passion for the cattle industry and it’s people. He worked many years as a highly respected cattle buyer for Swift and Co. He cultivated many wonderful friendships, both professional and personal, that have stood the test of time. Also, his deep knowledge of the cattle industry helped others who would call upon him for advice. Personally, Ernie just loved people. Many will remember him for his quick wit, avid card playing, banana nut bread, garden tomatoes, greeting cards and good listening ear. He purposely worked at putting others at ease. Whether you were his own grandchild or someone else’s, you knew that you had gained a true and loyal fan. Along with Beth, he enjoyed rooting from the sidelines at music recitals, sporting events and junior livestock shows or getting in the thick of things and helping out. Ernie had been a member of his hometown Masonic lodge for 63 years.
Ernie is preceded in death by his parents (Ernest and Milbrue), his wife (Beth) and his sister (Corinne).
He is survived by his sister (Dorine), brother-in-law (Jerry and wife Janice), sister-in-law (Cathy and husband Chuck); his children: Teresa (Beny), Steven (Rannette), Lori (Mike) and Roy (Diane); his grandchildren: James Daniel (Johnelle), Alyssa Ann, Eric, Emily, Ryan, Brett and Ryan and ten closely held nieces, nephews and their families.
Services will be held Saturday, December 19, 1:00 PM at Victory Memorial United Methodist Church, 523 N Roosevelt, Guymon.
Interment of cremains will be in Elmhurst Cemetery, Guymon. 
Heitschmidt, Ernest J. (I21094)
 
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Funeral for Betty Marie Reser, 85, of Lawton, will be at 11:45 a.m. Friday, Dec. 18, 2015, at St. John Lutheran Church with the Rev. Dr. Bill Schneider, senior pastor, officiating.
Mrs. Reser passed away Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015, in Lawton.
Burial will be at Fort Sill National Cemetery, Elgin, under direction of Lawton Ritter Gray Funeral Home.
Betty was born Jan. 14, 1930, in Greer County, to Emil A. and Annie A. Kretzschmar Petzold. She grew up in Greer County and graduated from Granite High School. She was a member of the 4-H Club for 10 years and helped establish the Great Plains Extension Club, where she served as the first president. Betty married Thomas Dale Reser on June 16, 1947, in Wellington, Texas. They lived in El Paso, Texas, and then moved to Silver City, N.M., where they owned and operated the Borden Milk Distribution. They later came to Lawton and Mrs. Reser merchandised health and beauty aids for Herbs Discount Foods and also merchandised for American Greetings for nine years. She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church.
She is survived by one son, Larry Reser, of Cedar Valley, Okla.; one daughter, Karen and her husband Alfred Espinoza, of Lawton; one grandson, Jason Reser and his wife Nichole, of Arcadia, Okla.; three granddaughters: Christi Fowler and her husband Keith, of Oklahoma City; Kelly Mitchell, and her husband Garrad, of Marietta, Ga.; and Carrie Glover and her husband Jarrod, of Lawton; two great-grandchildren: Zach Reser and Finley Reser, both of Arcadia; her sister, Margie Martin, of Gaithersburg, Md.; her brother and sister-in-law, William and Joyce Petzold, Granite; her sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law: Sue Petzold, of Childress, Texas; J. B. Reser and his wife Beverly, of Granite; and Mary Lou Shults, of Del City; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Mrs. Reser was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Thomas Dale Reser; her brothers: Donald R. Petzold and Herman Petzold; and one great-grandson.
Memorial contributions may be made to the St. John Lutheran Church, Building Fund, 102 SW 7th, Lawton 73501. 
Petzold, Betty Marie (I181817)