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Murray, Eva Lee (I194176)
 
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Janis, Maree Bertha (I202123)
 
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Rasmussen, Donna Lee (I197153)
 
135054 www.findagrave.com:
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There is a debate about the correct birth year; some say as early as 1778 and others as late as 1787 (his wife was born in 1790.) 
Conley, Isaac (I208857)
 
135055 www.findagrave.com:
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William "Tiny" Achtenberg, 69, Mandan, died Feb. 3, 2003, in a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at First Lutheran Church, Mandan, with the Rev. Larry Geise officiating. Burial will be in Mandan Union Cemetery.
Visitation will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. today at Buehler-Larson Funeral Home, Mandan, where a prayer service will begin at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue on Friday from 9 to 10 a.m. at St. Vincent's Nursing Home, Bismarck, and from noon to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Visitation will also be held one hour before services at the church.
William was born Dec. 16, 1933, north of New Leipzig, the son of Jacob and Emelia (Redinger) Achtenberg. He was raised and educated 18 miles northwest of New Leipzig. On Nov. 7, 1954, William married Bernice Guenther. They farmed north of New Leipzig until the fall of 1961, when they moved to Mandan. Tiny went to work for Lostreter Brothers Dairy until Feb. 6, 1964, when he went to work at the North Dakota Industrial School until his retirement on Aug. 1, 1995. In 1965, Tiny became one of the first Mandan school bus drivers. He started driving for Square Butte and had a bus route for many years. In 1966, Tiny became the activity driver for Mandan High School, driving for the athletic band for 26 years, until his retiring in 1992.
In 1967, Tiny was a professional wrestler and was known as the Great Apollo, wrestling in the Minneapolis area on the weekends. He also wrestled to raise money for charity events in Bismarck.
Tiny received numerous awards from the Mandan Public School system and the North Dakota Industrial School. In 1974, Tiny was named an honorary lifetime member of the Mandan High School M.A.R. club. In 1975, he was named to the Who's Who in the Mandan News. Tiny's pride and joy were the young people and he was a lifelong supporter of all Mandan's athletes.
Grateful for having shared Tiny's life are his wife of 48 years, Bernice; his daughter and son-in-law, Jocelyn and William Tescher, Mandan; two sons and daughters-in-law, Greg and Mary, Mandan, and Tiff and Lori of Olathe, Kan.; his grandchildren, Peggy Christensen and her fiance, Jason Schons, Benjamin Christensen and his fiancee, Lauranda Hoon, and Jacob, Jonathan and Zachary Achtenberg, all of Mandan, and Katy and Colton Achtenberg, both of Olathe; two great-grandchildren, Hunter Jackman and Wesley Schons, both of Mandan; three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Alice and Ernie Johnson, Longmont, Colo., Adeline Lingert, Elgin, Darlene Kuntz, Maxee, Wash., and Arnold Kirsch, Mott; and his brothers and sisters-in-law, Ernie and Marianne Achtenberg and Christ and Erma Achtenberg, all of New Leipzig, Virgil and Eunice Achtenberg, Hysham, Mont., and Sue Achtenberg, Kennewick, Wash.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, Ray and Alvin; and a sister, Gladys Kirsch. 
Achtenberg, William (I208729)
 
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Berger, Jack (I184314)
 
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Neuhart, Amber Elizabeth (I183429)
 
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Daarud, Earl Duwayne Sr. (I183430)
 
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Dilger, Valentine N. (I185270)
 
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Zimbelman, Loretta (I1392)
 
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Lee, Unbekannt (I184296)
 
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Sayler, Louise (I184298)
 
135063 www.findagrave.com:
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Sayler, Edwin Jr. (I184299)
 
135064 www.findagrave.com:
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Anna NAGEL born 7 January 1910 in Morton County, North Dakota was the daughter of Friedrich NAGEL and Amelia WETZEL.
Anna married Edwin W SAYLER on the 7th of October 1934 in Glen Ullin, Morton County, North Dakota. This union was blessed with no less than 3 children; Benjamin, Louise and Edwin Jr. Edwin Sr. died in October 1946 in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota.
Spouse #2: No info 
Nagel, Anna (I184295)
 
135065 www.findagrave.com:
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Meier, Elizabeth (I183424)
 
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Lohstreter, John F. (I183423)
 
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Lohstreter, Hulda (I183422)
 
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Neuhart, Charles F. (I183421)
 
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Sayler, Benjamin P. (I184297)
 
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Bise, Lee H. (I210738)
 
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ublished in The Oregonian on Sept. 29, 1951
PRESTON- Flora Alice, 926 NE 94th ave., Sept. 26, beloved mother of Mrs. Olive Johnson, Mrs. Ada Misner, Grant, Grover, Walter, Mrs. Laura Dunlap, Mrs. Jessie Edelman and Mrs. Myra Nielson: sister of Mrs. Addie French. Services Monday, Oct. 1, at 2 pm, at the Chapel of Carroll Funeral Home, Gresham. Interment Douglas cemetery. 
Drake, Florence Alice (I201665)
 
135072 www.findagrave.com:
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PRESTON - Elliott T., 926 NE 94th, Portland, formerly of Springdale, April 20; beloved husband of Flora A.; father of Mae Olive Johnston, Portland; Mrs. Ada Misner, Bend, Or.; Grant, Bend, Or.; Grant, Bend; Grover, Utah; Walter, Springdale, Or.; Mrs. Laura Dunlap, Lynwood, Cal.; Mrs. Jessie Edelman, Portland; Mrs. Myra Nielson, Springdate; brother of Maher S. Preston, Rainer, Or. Funeral services Saturday, April 24, 2 p. m. at Carroll's Funeral Home, Gresham. Interment Douglas cemetery. 
Preston, Elliot T. (I201664)
 
135073 www.findagrave.com:
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Jerry Lee Glanz was born September 22, 1952, to Joseph Henry and Marcella Catherine (Ebbers) Glanz at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, where Joseph was stationed with the United States Marine Corps. He was the first of six children. Jerry went to join our Savior on May 31, 2007.
Jerry and his parents moved to the New Haven community near Fleming, Colorado in 1954 and into Yuma in 1958, where Jerry was raised. Jerry was involved in scouting as a young boy and enjoyed spending his summers playing baseball. He attended Yuma public schools, graduating with the class of 1971. Jerry continued his formal education at Graceland University, Lamoni, Iowa; Kearney State College, Kearney, Nebraska; and Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas. During junior high and high school he played football, basketball and ran track. His first jobs were working with his dad at Joe’s Enco and Foxhovens, learning the importance of good customer service, which Jerry continued to provide wherever he worked.
Jerry was baptized on May 5, 1954 at the New Haven Methodist Church in Fleming, Colorado and was a member of the Yuma United Methodist Church where he was confirmed on March 30, 1969. In August 1973 Jerry married Shelley Buchanan. Jerry and Shelley dissolved their marriage in 1980.
After graduation Jerry worked for Foxhovens in Sterling, Colorado and then for Golden Plains traveling to New Mexico and Texas constructing gas pumping stations. From 1980 to 1982 Jerry worked in Yuma as an in-house quadriplegic attendant for Greg Richards, a job he found very rewarding. In 1982, Jerry went to work for his uncle, Dean Bradney and cousin, David Bradney at Dundy County Processors in Benkelman, Nebraska as a meat cutter. In 1988 in need of a summer job, Jerry headed to Wichita Kansas to work in the parts department for the John Deere dealer where his brother, Randy was working. That summer job turned into a full time job that lasted for the next fifteen years. Jerry returned to Yuma and in 2004 started working for Shop-All where he worked until his death.
Jerry was a very proud uncle and was his nieces and nephews #1 fan. He loved to watch them no matter what sport they were participating in and followed their teams all over the state. He was always there to cheer them on, win or lose.
Jerry is survived by his parents, two brothers and sister-in-laws, three sisters and two brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends [survivors names omitted].
Jerry was preceded in death by his grandparents, Henry and Edith Glanz and George and Catherine Ebbers.
The funeral service was held Monday, June 4, 2007 at 10 a.m. at the United Methodist Church with Rev. Ed Bullock and Pastor Terry W. Douglass officiating. Interment followed at the Yuma Cemetery. Funeral arrangements handled by Baucke Funeral Services.—Yuma Pioneer, Thursday, June 7, 2007, pg. 8. (Submitted by PassingTime) 
Glanz, Jerry Lee (I193602)
 
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Schroetlin, Marilynn M. - wife of (I183629)
 
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Cox, Virginia Ann (I182982)
 
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Burial: Emanuel Union Cemetery, Tusseyville, Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA (auch) 
Gast, Christian (I201681)
 
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Brandt, Christina (I201682)
 
135078 www.findagrave.com:
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Source:
Published in The Oregonian on June 18, 1987
Funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday in the chapel of Carroll Funeral Home for Jessie Lillian Edelman, who died Tuesday in a Portland hospital. She was 88.
Mrs. Edelman was born in Barton and moved as a youth to Springdale, where she attended school. After completing school, she moved to Portland and worked briefly as an operator for the phone company and later as a seamstress for Newsteaders Clothing Manufacturing.
She moved to Gresham in 1921 and lived there until the late 1930s, when she returned to Portland. She also worked for Kafoury Blouse Factory.
She was a 55-year member and held various offices at Pleasant Valley Grange 348.
Surviving are her daughters, Flora Dennis and Ruthella Litke, both of Portland; sisters, Laura Dunlap of Portland and Mira Neilson of Springdale; eight grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.
The family suggests that remembrances be contributions to a charity of choice or Portland Adventist Medical Center. Private interment will be in Douglass Cemetery in Troutdale. 
Preston, Jessie Lillian (I201663)
 
135079 www.findagrave.com:
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Published in The Oregonian, 13 Sept 1966
EDELMAN - Walter, 4584 NE 33rd; husband of Jessie; father of Mrs. A. D. (Flora) Dennis, Mrs. Leon (Ruthella) Litke; also 8 grandchildren; brother of Florence. Services Thursday, Sept. 15, 11 a.m., Chapel of CARROLL FUNERAL HOME, Gresham. Vault interment Douglass cemetery. 
Edelman, Walter (I201662)
 
135080 www.findagrave.com:
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MRS. MINNIE KAPPELMAN PASSED AWAY LAST THURSDAY NIGHT AT MIDNIGHT.
FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY
A cloud of sorrow passed over this community last Friday morning when it became known that Mrs. Minnie Kappelman had been called to her eternal home. Mrs. Kappelman had been in poor health for nearly a year past and the past few months had failed rapidly, though all that medical skill could do; was done to bring her back to health. She was one of the pioneer residents of this part of the county; having settled here with her husband and family on their homestead some twenty-five or thirty years ago, and had been prominent in church work and other community activities during all these years. Her husband preceded her in death four years ago.
Minnie Brill was born in Brandenburg, Germany, August 15, 1854; and died at her home in Bonesteel, S. D. January 23, 1925, at the age of 70 years, 5 months and 8 days.
She came to America in the year 1872.
On January 13, 1874, she was united in marriage to August Kappelman in the state of Illinois. To this union twelve children were born, three of them dying in infancy and one other at the age of sixteen. Some four years ago, her husband, August Kappelman also passed away.
The surviving children are:
Mrs. O. L. Flisram, of Bonesteel, S. D.,
Mrs. Wesley Simpson, of Geddes, S. D.,
Mrs. Peter Buck, of Fremont, Neb.,
Mrs. Earl Burke, of St. Charles, S. D.,
Mrs. Clyde Beach, of Los Angeles, Cal.,
Fred, of Chance, S. D.,
August, of Burke, S. D.,
Charles, of Naper, Neb.
All were present at the funeral except Fred and Mrs. Beach.
Along with thirty-three grand children and four great grandchildren and two brothers and three sisters remain to mourn her death.
Mrs. Kappelman was a woman of sterling character and of fine Christian principles. She was a worthy and much loved member of the local Baptist church, of which she was an ardent supporter to the day of her death.
During the last months of her stay with us, Mrs. Kappelman was a great sufferer, but in the midst of it all she was always patient and resigned, believing that all things work together for good to them that love God. Her departure was in the nature of a glorious triumph.
She was a kind, devoted mother, a devoted wife and a true friend. She will be greatly missed.
The funeral services were held in the Baptist church, on Sunday afternoon. January 25, at 2 o'clock; the pastor, A. A. Oestreich, officiating, assisted by Rev. E. W. Savage, pastor of the local Congregational church.
The decorations and floral offerings were most beautiful and the attendance was large.
She was laid to rest in the Bonesteel Cemetery beside her husband and three children. 
Brill, Wilhelmina (I201612)
 
135081 www.findagrave.com:
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Robert "Bob" Nagel, age 68 of Hebron died Friday, November 25, 2005 at the Marian Manor Health Care Center in Glen Ullin. Funeral services will be at 11:00 AM Central Time on Tuesday, November 29, 2005 at the St. John Church in Hebron, North Dakota with the Reverends Martin Nussbaum and Bill Bradley, officiating. Burial will be in the St. John Cemetery in Hebron, ND. Visitation will be Monday from 3 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. at Spangelo Funeral Home in Hebron with a prayer service at 7:00 PM. Visitation will continue on Tuesday for one hour prior to services at the church.
Bob was born February 25, 1937 in rural Glen Ullin the son of Henry and Lydia (Redman) Nagel. The family moved to Hebron in 1941 where Bob was raised and educated. He began working for Hebron Brick Company in the mid 1950's and worked until retirement in 1999. He married Darlene Wolf of Elgin on February 8, 1959 in Elgin. Bob enjoyed taking care of his garden and cooking and visiting. He is a member of St. John Church. Bob was a former member of the Hebron Jaycees, Hebron Motor Bowling team and of the Hebron Fire Dept. He died Friday, November 25, in Glen Ullin. Those remaining to share his memory are his wife Darlene, Hebron, ND; one daughter: Lynette (Mark) Wilson, Oklahoma City, OK; Perry (Sheila) Nagel, Grand Forks, ND; and Jeffery (Kim) Nagel, Bismarck. His four grandchildren: Tyler, Bridgit, and Alex Nagel; and Barrett Wilson; his two sisters: Adella Wetzel, Glen Ullin, ND; Loretta Nordvedt, of Apache Junction, AZ; and two brothers: Richard (Marion) Nagel, Bismarck, ND and Herbert (Vera) Nagel, Apache, Junction, AZ. He was preceded in death by his parents, one sister Hilda Benefitt and two brothers Ervin and Henry, Jr.
Officiating: Revs. Martin Nussbaum – Bill Bradley
Organist: Marianne Kinnischtzke
Soloist: Rudy Peltz "Lead Me Gently Home Father" "Jesus Loves Me"
Casketbearers: Terry Dakken, Duane Hutzenbuhler, Randy Nagel, Susan Richter, Sheila Ferderer, Jackie Erickson  
Nagel, Robert Oskar (I184347)
 
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Kilzer, Everett William (I183168)
 
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Norris, Doris (I183169)
 
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Robert R. "Sam" Samler Sr., 72, formerly of Randall, Minnesota died Aug. 15, 2011, in Casa Grande, Arizona. sam was born Jan. 30, 1939, in Yoncalla, Oregon, the son of the late Charles L. Carrier and Marcella Hardwick. At age two, he was adopted by Oscar Samler.
Sam grew up during the family's farming operations in Southwest Nebraska and graduated from Parks (Nebraska) High School. He then attended Waverly College in Waverly, Iowa graduating with an A.A. degree. He entered the U. S. Army in February 1960. He was stationed in Germany until his honorable discharge in November 1962.
On June 18, 1960, he married Donna Lee Rasmussen at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. The couple had four children, Robert Jr., Robine, Jeff and Greg Samler. They lived in California from 1962-1974, the year Donna Lee passed away.
On Aug. 30, 1975, he married DeNae A. Sanders in St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Stillwater, Minnesota. The couple moved to Randall, Minnesota in 1976 and had two children, Tonya and Matthew.
Sam was employed at Camp Ripley, Minnesota, as a Federal Civilian Technician for 23 years until retiring in 1999.
Survivors are: wife, DeNae Samler; sons, Robert, Jr. and wife, Kim Samler, of Randall, Jeff and wife, Lynn Samler of Fort Ripley, Minnesota, Matthew and wife, Nicole Samler of Kodak, Tennessee and son Greg Samler of Sartell, Minnesota; daughters, Robine Mayer of Little Falls, Minnesota, and Tonya and husband, Kelly Maciej of Elmdale, Minnesota; a brother, David Samler of Benkelman, Nebraska; sister, Beth Sherlock of Florida; nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. 
Samler, Robert R. Sr. (I197152)
 
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Born May 31, 1869, Braunseifen, Moravia, Austria. Arrived U.S.A. 1878. Early day contractor and homesteaded 15 mi. E. 1/2 mi. N. of Alva, Okla. Sept. 16, 1893, served as judge of Woods County. Lt. Col. U.S. Volunteers 32nd Inf. Organizer & promoter Okla. Natl. Guard. Attorney-at-law 1910-1958. Member Cherokee Strip Cowpuncher Association. Mem. Christian Church. 50 yr. member A.F. & A.M. Lodge. Died Alva, Oklahoma July 15, 1958. 
Hadinger, August Albert (I204050)
 
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Elizabeth Braden Smith Hadwiger's mother was Elizabeth Rice Braden (Her husbands were Solomon Bartlett & Liberty Robert Smith) and Elizabeth Braden Smith Hadwiger's father was Liberty Robert Smith. I know of only one brother Oscar Payne Smith born 2 Feb 1875 and died 4 Jul 1936. Known half siblings:Harmon Joshua Bartlett 1850–1931
Hugh Marshall Bartlett 1851–1933 John Thompson Bartlett 1853–1922 Nancy "Nannie" Isabella Bartlett Payne 1855–1939 Leah L Bartlett 1858– Addison Solomon Bartlett 1862–1946 James Sanford Bartlett 1864–1922. 
Smith, Elizabeth (I204051)
 
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Smith, Liberty Robert (I204052)
 
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Braden, Elizabeth Rice (I204053)
 
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Michael, Alvena (I209881)
 
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Wright, Denny (I209880)
 
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Note:
Honolulu, Hawaii, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1900-1969
Port of Departure: Yokohama, Japan - Departure Date: 29 Dec 1924
Ship: President Pierce
Port of Arrival: Honolulu, Hawaii - Arrival Date: 7 Jan 1925  
Fernandez, Adolpho (I194536)
 
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Heitzmann, Anna (I92247)
 
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Rosenau, Ruth Evangeline (I194129)
 
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Rosenau, Ethel (I194130)