Meyer, Conrad
1889 - 1974 (84 Jahre)-
Name Meyer, Conrad Geburt 5 Apr 1889 Rosental, Gebiet Glückstal, Region Odessa, Rußland [1, 2] Geschlecht männlich Tod 22 Feb 1974 Burlington, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA [1, 2] Beerdigung Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Bethune, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA [1] Personen-Kennung I194686 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 4 Mrz 2019
Familie Adolf, Margaret, geb. 24 Aug 1888, Teplitz, Gebiet Arzis, Region Bessarabien, Rußland gest. 7 Jan 1978, Burlington, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA (Alter 89 Jahre) Eheschließung geschätzt 1910 Kinder 1. Meyer, William, geb. 18 Mrz 1911, , Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA gest. 28 Feb 1934 (Alter 22 Jahre) 2. Meyer, Conrad, geb. geschätzt 1914 gest. Datum unbekannt + 3. Meyer, Reuben, geb. 17 Jul 1917, Bethune, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA gest. 26 Feb 1998, Burlington, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA (Alter 80 Jahre) + 4. Meyer, Clord, geb. 27 Aug 1919, Bethune, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA gest. 4 Feb 1999, Burlington, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA (Alter 79 Jahre) 5. Meyer, Alma, geb. 27 Nov 1921, , Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA gest. 27 Nov 1921, , Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA (Alter 0 Jahre) + 6. Meyer, Norman, geb. 3 Feb 1922, , Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA gest. 16 Jun 1991, Denver, Denver County, Colorado, USA (Alter 69 Jahre) + 7. Meyer, Mabel Alvina, geb. 27 Jul 1923, Bethune, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA gest. 19 Apr 2009, Burlington, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA (Alter 85 Jahre) Zuletzt bearbeitet am 4 Mrz 2019 Familien-Kennung F65285 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Ereignis-Karte Tod - 22 Feb 1974 - Burlington, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA Beerdigung - - Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Bethune, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA = Link zu Google Earth Pin-Bedeutungen : Adresse : Ortsteil : Ort : Region : (Bundes-)Staat/-Land : Land : Nicht festgelegt
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Grabsteine Conrad Meyer
Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Bethune, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA
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Social Security Record #524-48-0741
Conrad Meyer came to America in 1902 from Russia at the age of thirteen with his older brother George. His mother, stepfather and brothers, Alec and John and sisters Anna and Marie, had come over earlier and settled at Herrington, Kansas. The following year he went with his brothers to Sugar City, Colorado to find work. He later went to Denver and worked for the Rio Grande Western Railroad.
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from the Burlington Call Newspaper, April 17, 1919.
Funeral services for Conrad Meyer were held at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Bethune, Tuesday, Feb 26, with Pastor Henry Thorberg officiating. Song selections, "Going Down the Valley: and "Nearer My God to Thee" were sung by the mens' choir. "Take my Hand Dear Father" and "Just as i Am" were sung by the congregation; piano accompaniment was provided by Louise Schlichenmayer. Casket bearers were his grandsons. Honorary casket bearers were Bert Kvestad, Lester Pierson, Dick Rose, Gene Clark, Bud Boyles, Gottlieb Gramm, Bill Yersin, Lester Crist, K.E. Bishop and August Zweygardt. Internment was made in the Immanual [sic] Lutheran Church Cemetery with Hendricks Mortuary in charge.
Conrad was born April 5, 1889 to John Fredrick and Anna Marie Meyer at Rosendahl, near Shilling, Russia. He was baptized and confirmed in the Christian faith. Conrad came to America with his parents in 1902 to Herrington Kan., prior to moving to Denver. May 7, 1910, he was united in marriage to Margaret Adolf at the Immanuel Lutheran Church. To this union were born seven children.
Conrad and his wife spent the six weeks of their married life in Denver where he worked for the Rio Grande Railroad. In 1916 they moved to the farm 9½ miles north of Bethune were they resided until April 6, 1969, when he suffered a stroke and was taken to the Kit Carson County Memorial Hospital. On May 8, 1969, he became a resident of the Grace Manor Nursing Home. One Monday, Feb. 18, he was again taken to the hospital where he passed away Friday morning, Feb. 22.
Preceding him in death were his parents, three brothers and two sisters, a son, William at the age of 23; a daughter Alma and a son Conrad in infancy. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife; three sons, Reuben, Clord and Norman, all of Bethune and one daughter Mrs. Kenneth (Mabel) Bishop of Burlington; 13 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends.
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