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****************************************************************************************** Oliver Larson Family Group Sheet ========================================================================================== Husband: OLIVER LARSON ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Birth: Jan 31, 1844 VÅMHUS, MORA, DALARNA, SWEDEN Chr: Feb 4, 1844 VAMHUS, MORA, DALARNA, SWEDEN Immigration: Jul 29, 1863 Census: 1880 LOGAN, DODGE COUNTY, NEBRASKA Death: Feb 16, 1912 STROKE AND DROPSY; UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Burial: BAPTIST CEMETERY, UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Marriage 2: Jul 5, 1866 OMAHA, DOUGLAS CO., NE Father: LARS LARSON (1813-1890) Mother: BRITA ANDERSDOTTER (1816-1888) spouse 1: ANNA ANDERSON ( -1864) Marriage 1: 1863 CHICAGO, COOK CO., IL ========================================================================================== Wife: ANNA OLSON ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Birth: Oct 31, 1849 VATTNÄS, MORA, DALARNA, SWEDEN Immigration: Jul 8, 1865 SWEDEN TO CHICAGO, IL Death: Nov 15, 1922 CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE; UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Burial: BAPTIST CEMETERY, UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Father: OLIVER OLSON (1818-1896) Mother: MARGIT "MAGGIE" OLSDOTTER (1824-1908) ========================================================================================== Children ========================================================================================== 1 M OLIVER O. LARSON Birth: Jul 27, 1867 UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Death: Dec 25, 1927 HEART ATTACK; UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Burial: SWABURG CEMETERY, HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE Spouse: MATTIE GESINA STOVER (1870-1948) Marriage: Mar 20, 1893 WEST POINT, CUMING CO., NE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 F ANNA LARSON Birth: May 4, 1871 UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Death: Nov 23, 1873 UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Burial: AT HOME SOUTH OF UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 F ANN LARSON twin Birth: 1872 UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Death: 1872 UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Burial: AT HOME SOUTH OF UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 F MARY LARSON twin Birth: 1872 UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Death: 1872 UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Burial: AT HOME SOUTH OF UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 F CHRISTINA A. LARSON Birth: Oct 23, 1873 SWABURG, DODGE CO., NE Death: Sep 27, 1928 BLOOD CLOT ON THE LUNG; SWABURG, DODGE CO., NE Burial: SWABURG CEMETERY, HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE Spouse: WILLIAM HENRY REALPH (1869-1947) Marriage: Jun 25, 1894 WEST POINT, CUMING CO., NE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 M CHARLEY O. LARSON Birth: May 18, 1876 UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Death: Jul 15, 1890 KILLED CLEANING A RIFLE; UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Burial: BAPTIST CEMETERY, UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 M ANDREW O. LARSON Birth: Aug 9, 1878 UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Death: Jan 29, 1947 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE Burial: MEMORIAL CEMETERY, FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE Spouse: EMMA CHRISTINA LINDQUIST (1881-1959) Marriage: Apr 14, 1900 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 M DANIEL O. LARSON Birth: Jul 2, 1881 UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Death: Jun 15, 1955 LINCOLN, LANCASTER CO., NE Burial: Spouse: ELLEN ALEXANDER (1884- ) Marriage: Dec 5, 1901 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 M HARVEY O. LARSON Birth: Oct 1, 1883 UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Death: Jan 13, 1959 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE Burial: SWABURG CEMETERY, HOOPER, DODGE CO., NE Spouse: HILDA ADELLA CARIDA PETERSON (1883-1965) Marriage: Oct 24, 1907 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10 M EDWARD OLIVER LARSON Birth: Apr 17, 1886 UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Death: Feb 4, 1935 HEART ATTACK; CUMING CO., NE Burial: BAPTIST CEMETERY, UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Spouse: ELLA MAE WIKE (1892-1937) Marriage: Mar 11, 1913 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11 F MINNIE AMELIA LARSON Birth: Aug 7, 1888 UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Death: Sep 28, 1936 SUICIDE BY HANGING; UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Burial: BAPTIST CEMETERY, UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Spouse: AUGUST JOHAN WILLIAM KOEHLER (1885-1968) Marriage: Jun 11, 1910 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12 F LILLIE MAY LARSON Birth: May 30, 1890 UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Death: Dec 7, 1976 NORTH BEND, DODGE CO., NE Burial: MEMORIAL CEMETERY, FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE Spouse: AARON CARL KAMMERER (1888-1962) Marriage: Feb 10, 1909 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13 F ELSIE A. LARSON Birth: Nov 7, 1893 UEHLING, DODGE CO., NE Death: Dec 13, 1974 EUGENE, LANE CO., OR Burial: EUGENE, LANE CO., OR Spouse: BERT WOODRUFF (1890-1950) Marriage: Apr 9, 1912 FREMONT, DODGE CO., NE ========================================================================================== ****************************************************************************************** Obituary - Gilbert Bridges The Fremont Tribune (On-Line) March 22, 2006 Gilbert Dean Bridges, 74, of Fremont died Monday, March 20, 2006, at A.J. Merrick Manor in Fremont. He was born July 24, 1931, in Fremont, a gift of God to his parents, Edmund and Eva Dryden Bridges. He was received into the Kingdom of God through Holy Baptism on Oct. 19, 1939. Gil and Kay Meyer were married by the Rev. Otto Wehrmann at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Scribner on Sept. 2, 1956. This also was where he reaffirmed his faith in God's baptismal promise with the Rev. Wehrmann. They had been members of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church since 1957. He was a lifetime resident of Fremont except for his years serving his country in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He was stationed in Korea, Japan and England and was honorably discharged on Dec. 8, 1954. He was employed at Hormel Foods for more than 38 years, retiring in 1993, after which he worked part time in the custodial department of Fremont Public Schools. He also had owned and operated Bridges Painting and Roofing for several years. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 854 of Fremont, was an avid golfer and member at Valley View Golf Course. Those who remain to grieve his loss and rejoice in his life are: his wife, Kay; his sons and daughters-in-law, Mike and Kimberley and their children, Austin and Ethan, all of Nebraska City, and Jeff and Sally of Lincoln. Gil was called out of this life into eternal life as a gift of God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ on March 20, 2006, at A.J. Merrick Manor in Fremont at the age of 74 years, 7 months and 20 days, to receive the consummation of his baptism, the crown of eternal life. Family and friends will celebrate these and all of God's blessings with a memorial service at 11 a.m. Thursday at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1440 E. Military Ave., in Fremont. The Revs. Timothy Anderson and Timothy Gierke will officiate. There is no visitation. His body will be lovingly laid to rest in God's earth to await in peace the day of the resurrection. This is the earthly record of Gilbert Bridges. The heavenly record reads, “Blessed are those who die believing in the Lord, for they will rest from their hard work. The blood of Jesus Christ, God's Son, cleanses us from every sin.” Memorial gifts may be given to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont is in charge of arrangements.BRIDGES, GILBERT ****************************************************************** ![]()
Jeanne Kathryn Champ Bullock Wife of Barney Rogan Bullock BULLOCK, JEANNE ****************************************************************** Obituary - Julia Realph Bullock Funeral Held Funeral services for a former area resident, Mrs. Julia Bullock, widow of Lynn Bullock, were held last Tuesday in the Mortuary Chapel of her son, Zela Bullock, at Englewood, Colo. Interment was in the family plot in Littleton, Colo. Mrs. Bullock, 74, died at Englewood, Fri., July 18. She was born in Swaburg Jan. 8, 1895, the daughter of William and Christena Larson Realph. She attended the Swaburg School District No. 17. Following her marriage, the family resided in Uehling and in Fontanelle and moved to Julesberg, Colo. and then to the Englewood suburb of Denver. Survivors include four sons, Zela, Rogan, Gerald and Noel Bullock, ten grandchildren and several great-grandchildren and several great-grandchildren, all of the Denver area; four brothers, Harvey Realph of Fremont, Edward Realph of Swaburg, John Realph of Littleton, Colo. and Norman Realph of Kansas City, Mo.; and by one sister, Mrs. Martin Jensen (Mabel) of Mountain View, Mo. Attending her funeral from this area was her brother, Harvey Realph of Fremont. Note - Mabel Fritsch sent this obituary to me on Feb. 3, 2001.Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 28, 2001. Terri McNevin correctly identified it on July 17, 2001.
BULLOCK, JULIA REALPH ****************************************************************** Julia Realph Bullock, age 15 Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 2, 2001.
Julia Realph Bullock Note: John Realph sent this picture on March 28, 2001
Barney Rogan Bullock ****************************************************************** Obituary - Noel Bullock Noel Bullock never learned to fly an airplane, but he dedicated of his life to aviation and inspired countless students during more than 20 years in public education. Mr. Bullock died Feb. 1 in Centennial. He was 79. A former student, Patty Meek, 45, still hears his voice in her head as she teaches special-education students at Sinclair Middle School in the Englewood school district. "Every time I bark at my kids about expectations, ever time I raise the bar, I think of Noel Bullock, because that is what he did" she said. It has been 30 years since Meek was a troubled, rebellious student in Mr. Bullock's American history class at Hinkley High School in Aurora. But she still remembers when she got wrapped up in her term paper on Leadville millionaire Baby Doc Tabor that she traveled the state doing research. She also remembers that days after someone broke into Mr. Bullock's classroom and destroyed his model airplanes, students slipped in early one morning and hung replacements they had made themselves. And she remembers that it had been more than a decade since she had seen her favorite teacher when she wrote him a letter thanking him for all he's done. Four days later, he wrote her back. He still remembered were she sat in the classroom and who she sat next to. Although beloved by his students Mr. Bullock was not, Meeks said , a "touchy-feely huggy bear teacher." After the tardy bell ran each period, he locked the classroom door. "You were always on time" Meek said. "He was very, very strict. You were just ramrod straight in his class. he cared about what you learned." Mr.. Bullock taught for 22 years in Aurora public schools and for seven years at the University of Denver. He believed not only in his student but also in aviation. Born March 29, 1925, in Denver, he was named for a pilot killed in the 1930's in an air race in Los Angeles. His brother Gerald flew reconnaissance mission during World War II. Another brother, Zeke, was at one time a pilot for Continental Airlines. He took his brother on his first plane ride in 1937. Mr. Bullock served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. In 1954 he help[ed organize the first aerospace education classes in the Aurora Public Schools. He went on to win numerous honors, including Federal Aviation Administration Award for Aviation Education and the Crown Circle Award for Aerospace Education Leadership. In 1969, he was Teacher of the Year. In 1981, he was inducted into the Colorado Aviation Hall of fame and the National Aerospace Education Hall of Fame. In addition to teaching high school and college students, Mr. Bullock also worked as a civilian regional director of aerospace education for the Air Force. In addition to his brother Gerald "Duke"Bullock, Mr. Bullock is survived by his wife, Ann; two sons, Mike and Tim; one daughter, Betsy Freudenberger; and four grandchildren.Rogan Bullock, Born = 6-11-1915 died 4-17-1999 Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 28, 2001
BULLOCK, NOEL ****************************************************************** Obituary - Zela Realph Bullock Services for Z. Realph Bullock, retired airline pilot and Englewood mortician were Jan. 11 in Bullock Mortuary, Englewood, with burial in Littleton Cemetery. Mr. Bullock died Jan. 7, 1985, in his Englewood home after a long illness. He was 72. He was founder of Bullock Mortuary, a retired Arapahoe County coroner and was long active in community affairs. He was born March 9, 1913, in Uehling, Neb. and attended schools in Denver and Englewood. He graduated in 1934 from Williams Institute of Embalming in Kansas City. Mr. Bullock worked as an embalmer and mortician in several Denver area mortuaries. He later established Bullock Mortuary in Englewood in 1953. He was an acrobatic flight instructor at Colorado Teachers College, now the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley. He also taught flying at the University of Colorado and Colorado State University. When World War II started, he became an Army Air Forces Civilian flight instructor at Chickashe, Okla. He became a pilot for Continental Airlines in 1942 and also served in the Military Air Transport Command. Mr. Bullock continued flying for Continental Airlines until he retired in 1960. He was appointed Arapahoe County Deputy coroner in 1952 and was elected county coroner in 1954, holding the office until he retired in 1973. He was appointed to the Colorado Board of Mortuary Science by Gov. John Love, serving two terms until 1972. He also served a term as president of the board. Mr. Bullock was named Man of the Year in 1969 by the Colorado Funeral Directors Association. He was a member of Englewood Masonic Lodge 166, Colorado Consistory, Englewood Lions Club, Littleton Elks Lodge 1650, and the Englewood Chamber of Commerce. He was active in the Republican Party. He married Glenna Mason on June 30, 1934, in Denver. She died in 1973. Surviving are a daughter, Julie Goldsmith, and three brothers, R. B. "Bud" Bullock, Gerald J. "Dude" Bullock and Noel A. Bullock, all of the Englewood area, and four grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center, 4200 E. Ninth Ave., (B-181), Denver 30262. Note - Mabel Fritsch sent this obituary to me on Jan. 3, 2001. ![]()
BULLOCK, ZELA REALPH ****************************************************************** Obituary - Gertrude Larson Conklin Gertrude Conklin Rites Wednesday Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Conklin, age 67 of Craig were held in the Elim Lutheran Church at Swaburg Wednesday with Palmquist Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. She died the preceding Saturday (August 4, 1962) at the Oakland Memorial Hospital. Gertrude Marie Larson, daughter of the late Oliver and Mattie Larson was born on a farm northwest of Uehling Nov.18, 1894. She was baptized in that area's St. John's Lutheran Church. When she was nine years old the family moved to their farm in Swaburg, where she attended school dist. 17. She became a member of the Elim Lutheran Church following her confirmation with the class of 1915. She resided on a farm in the Craig area following her marriage May 19, 1920 to Dewey Conklin, who preceded her in death. Survivors include three brothers, Walter of Uehling, John of Craig and Elmer of Scribner: two sisters, Mrs. Carl Meyer and Mrs. Blanche Popken of Scribner: a number of nieces and nephews. One sister, Mrs. Harry Wagner preceded her in death. Pastor Emory E. Pokrant of the First Lutheran Church of Oakland officiated at the services. Mrs. Alvis Petersen, accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Marguerite Buck. Norman A. Petersen and Gordon Nelson served as ushers. Pallbearers were John Rouse and Dean Snow, Craig: Barton Strand, Uehling: Harold Berquist, Julian Lindgren and Hans Larsen, Swaburg. Interment was in the Elim Cemetery. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Obituary - Gertrude Larson Conklin The Hooper Sentinel August 16, 1962 Mrs. Gertrude Conklin Is Laid To Rest The funeral of Mrs. Gertrude Conklin, 67, of Craig was held in the Elim Lutheran Church Wednesday, with pastor Emory E. Pokrant of Oakland officiating. Mrs. Orville Bergquist was organist and Mrs. Marguerite Buck, soloist. Burial was in Elim Cemetery. Pallbearers were John Rouse and Dean Snow of Craig; Barton Strand of Uehling; and Harold Bergquist, Julian Lindgren and Hans Larsen. The deceased, daughter of Oliver O. and Mattie Larson was born in Burt County, Nov. 18, 1894, and moved to Swaburg with her parents at the age of nine. She attended Swaburg School. Baptized in 1896 at St. John's Lutheran Church, she was confirmed at Elim with the class of 1915. For a number of years she was employed at the Brandert Store in Winslow. She had resided on a farm near Craig following her marriage on May 19, 1920 to Dewey (Duke) Conklin, who preceded her in death. Her death occurred August 4 at the Oakland Hospital after having suffered a stroke at her home in Craig a week earlier. Survivors include brothers, Walter Larson of Uehling, John Larson of Craig and Elmer Larson of Scribner; sisters, Mrs. Carl Meyer (Lillian) and Mrs. Blanche Popken of Scribner; and several nieces and nephews. A sister, Mrs. Harry Wagner (Luella) preceded her in death. CONKLIN, GERTRUDE MARIE ****************************************************************** Obituary - Randy Dallman The Fremont Tribune (On Line) January 13, 2003 The funeral for Randy C. Dallman, 43, of Hooper will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Hooper. He died Friday, Jan. 10, 2003, at University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. He was born Sept. 10, 1959, in Fremont. He was raised and lived all his life in the Hooper area. He was a graduate of Logan View High School in 1977. He worked for the Hooper Telephone Co. beginning in August 1979. It later became WesTel Systems. He married Janis Wedergren on Sept. 26, 1980, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Fremont. He was active in the Hooper Commercial Club and was an emergency medical technician for the Hooper Fire and Rescue since 1996. He was an avid runner and a marathon runner. He had been a torch carrier for the Cornhusker State Games. He was a member of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Hooper and a member of the Church of the Nazarene in Fremont. He also was a member of the Elkhorn Valley Golf Course in Hooper. Survivors include: his wife, Janis; a son, Adam Dallman of Hooper; a daughter, Natalie Dallman of Hooper; two brothers, Jack (and wife, Marty) Dallman of Albuquerque, N.M., and Dan (and wife, Judy) Dallman of Uehling; a sister, Terri (Mrs. Dave) Nilles of Alton, Iowa; his father-in-law, Jerome "Jerry" Wedergren of Fremont; two brothers-in-law, Bruce Wedergren of Lincoln and Scott (and wife, Shelley) Wedergren of Omaha; a sister-in-law, Susan (Mrs. Allen) Styskal of Fremont; and 12 nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Clinton Dallman; his mother, Roxie Dallman; and his mother-in-law, Pat Wedergren. The Rev. Tom Shaw of the Church of the Nazarene and the Rev. Steven A. Tjarks of Redeemer Lutheran Church will officiate Tuesday's service. Visitation will be 1-6 p.m. today and 7-9 p.m. today, with the family receiving friends from 7-9 p.m., all at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Visitation will continue 9-10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home and noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday at the church. Burial will be in Hooper Cemetery. Pallbearers will be members of the Hooper Fire and Rescue. A memorial has been established to the Hooper Fire and Rescue. Zela Realph Bullock Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 28, 2001
DALLMAN, RANDY **************************************************************** Obituary - Mabel Realph Jensen The Oakland Independent June 15, 2000 Mabel Jensen Services were held May 19, 2000, for Mabel Irvy Realph Jensen at Houston, MO with interment in Mountain View, MO. Mabel Irvy Realph was born July 13, 1907, to William and Christena (Larson) Realph on the family farm southeast of Swaburg. She attended Swaburg Elementary School and Uehling High School. She married Ernest Wahlstrom on March 19, 1931. Through this union one daughter was born, LaRita Wahlstrom Hall. On Oct. 24, 1947, she married Martin P. Jensen. The couple had one son, Garry Martin Jensen. They lived in Tekamah, NE and Strasburg, CO, before settling on a farm outside Mountain View. They moved into town in the early 70's. They were both members of the Mountain View Christian Church. After her stroke in 1978, she required skilled nursing care and resided for a time in Greenfield Nursing Home. She moved to Kubul Nursing Home, Cabool, MO in 1985, where she spent the remainder of her life. Mabel was preceded in death by her mother and father, six brothers; two sisters, and husband. Survivors include one daughter, LaRita Hall; one son, Gary Jensen and his wife Rita; for granddaughters, two grandsons, two great-granddaughters, and nieces and nephews. ![]()
JENSEN, MABEL IVY REALPH ****************************************************************** Obituary - Aaron Carl Kammerer The Fremont Tribune A. C. Kammerer of Fremont Dies Funeral services for Aaron Carl Kammerer, 74, 410 East 9th St., have been set for 2 p.m. Monday at the Lawson Funeral Chapel. The Rev. Albert C. Becker of the First Congregational Church will officiate. Mr. Kammerer, a retired farmer, died Friday afternoon at a local hospital after a brief illness. He was born April 13, 1888 in Imogene, Iowa, and had lived in Dodge County for more than 50 years. He previously resided in Oaks and Uehling and also Julesburg, Colorado. He was a member of the First Congregational Church in Fremont. He was married on February 10, 1909, to Lillie May Larson. Mr. Kammerer is survived by his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Glenn (Lois) Whitaker of Los Angeles, California; two sons, Carlyle and Rolyne both of North Bend; six grandchildren; a brother, Bert of Chillocothe, Missouri; one sister, Mrs. Ida Nourse, Alhambra, California. A memorial fund had been established for the First Congregational Church. Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery. KAMMERER, AARON CARL - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Obituary - Lillie Larson Kammerer Kammerer Services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at Moser Memorial Chapel for Mrs. Lillie M. Kammerer, 86, formerly of 410 E. Ninth St. The Rev. Dr. L. A. Warren will officiate. Mrs. Kammerer died Tuesday evening at a North Bend nursing home, where she was a resident. She was born May 30, 1890, at Hooper and farmed in the North Bend and Fremont area until moving to Fremont in 1944. She was a member of First Congregational Church U. C. C. She married Aaron C. Kammerer in February of 1909 in Fremont. He died Sept. 7, 1962. Survivors include sons Carlyle and Rolyne, both of North Bend, daughter, Mrs. Glenn (Lois) Whitaker of Los Angeles, Calif., six grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren. Note - Mabel Fritsch sent this obituary to me on Feb. 3, 2001. Mabel Realph Jensen Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 3, 2001.
KAMMERER, LILLIE LARSON ****************************************************************** Obituary - Carlyle Kammerer The Fremont Tribune Nov. 23, 1993 The funeral for Carlyle Kammerer, 76, of Fremont, will be 10 a.m. Friday at the Presbyterian Church in Fremont. Kammerer died Sunday, Nov. 21, 1993, at Memorial Hospital of Dodge County. He was born Feb. 21, 1917, in Hooper. He grew up and attended District 28 School near North Bend and moved to Julesburg, Colo., in 1919. He returned to the Fremont/North Bend area in 1922. He served with the U.S. Army from May 1942 to November 1945, during World War II. Kammerer was a member of American Legon Post 20 of Fremont. He married Angela Jirovsky June 4, 1941, in Fremont. She survives. Other survivors include three sons, Jerry of Schuyler, Carlyle Jr. of Parker, Colo., and Bob of Alliance; a brother, Rolyne of Fremont; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister. The Rev. Stephen Brownlee wil officiate Friday's service. Visitation will be 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday and an hour before the service Friday at the church. Private family visitation will be Thursday. Military graveside rites will be condcted by members of Larson-Peterson Post 854 Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion Post 20, both of Fremont, at Memorial Cemetery in Fremont. Rozanek and Son Colonial Chapel is in charge of arrangements. A memorial has been established to the church. KAMMERER, CARLYLE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Obituary - Angela Kammerer Angela Kammerer The Fremont Tribune (On-Line) Wednesday, Aug 13, 2008 - 10:44:03 am CDT Angela Rose (Jirovsky) Kammerer, 86, of Parker, Colo., originally from the North Bend/Fremont area, died Wednesday, July 16, 2008, at Victorian House in Parker. She was born June 2, 1922, in Stanton, attended public schools in Fremont and graduated from Fremont High School. She married Carlyle Kammerer on June 4, 1941. They farmed for a short time in North Bend before Carlyle was drafted at the beginning of World War II. During the war they lived at various Army bases in California and Washington. Shortly after the war, they moved back to the farm in North Bend, where they continued farming until 1976 when they retired and moved to Fremont. She also retired from Campbell Soup Co. in Fremont. After her husband of 52 years died in 1993, she moved to Mesa, Ariz., to be closer to her sisters, MaryAnn and Marcella. While living in Arizona, she enjoyed traveling to Branson, Mo., and several countries in Europe with her sister, Marcella, and her niece, Barbara (and her son). In Prague, Czechoslovakia, she had the opportunity of seeing the house where her father had once lived. She returned occasionally to Fremont to visit friends and family, and to celebrate her 80th birthday. In November 2004, she moved to Victorian House in Parker, so she could be closer to more of her immediate family. This year, she said she had the best birthday ever. She was able to have a cold bottle of beer, three birthday cakes and all of the chocolate that she could eat. She received more than 100 birthday cards from friends and relatives in North Bend and Fremont as well as visits from friends and relatives from Nebraska, Colorado and Arizona. She was a member of the North Bend Presbyterian Church and then later The Presbyterian Church in Fremont and several church and social circles. Survivors include: three sons, Carlyle Jr. (and wife, Mary) of Parker, Robert (and wife, Suellyn) of Alliance and Jerry (and wife, Pat) of Schuyler; four grandsons, Shane (and wife, Amanda) of Fort Collins, Colo., Mark of Parker; Jeff (and wife, Cara) of Alliance and Cory (and wife, Jill) of Lincoln; two granddaughters, Darcy (and husband, Tom Warth) of Columbus and Wendy (and husband, Paul Brichacek) of Schuyler; seven great-grandsons, Brendon, Cade, Austin, Brayden and Chase Kammerer, Joey Warth and Dino Valdez; seven great-granddaughters, Kameo, Caitlyn and Tori Kammerer, Katie and Amanda Brichacek and Cassandra and Maria Valdez; a great-great- grandson, Ryan Brichacek; and numerous nieces and nephews. She also was preceded in death by four sisters, three brothers and a granddaughter. A memorial church service was held July 26 in Parker. Friends and relatives are invited to sign her guest book at www.denverpost.com or www.legacy.com. Graveside services will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday at Memorial Cemetery in Fremont with the Rev. William Lewis of The Presbyterian Church in Fremont officiating. Honorary pallbearers are her grandchildren, Jeff Kammerer, Darcy Warth, Cory Kammerer, Wendy Brichacek, Shane Kammerer and Mark Kammerer. KAMMERER, ANGELA ****************************************************************** Obituary - Rolyne Kammerer The Fremont Tribune (On-Line) Oct. 16, 2004 Rolyne Kammerer The funeral for Rolyne A. Kammerer, 83, of Fremont will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at The Presbyterian Church in Fremont. He died Thursday, Oct. 14, 1921, at Arbor Manor in Fremont. He was born Oct. 6, 1921, in Julesburg, Colo. He moved to North Bend when he was young and was a 1940 graduate of North Bend High School. He attended Chillicothe Business College in Chillicothe, Mo. He married Gloria Spies on Oct. 3, 1944, in North Bend. He farmed east of North Bend for 40 years. He retired and moved to Fremont in January 1987. He was an avid stock car racing fan and coyote hunter. He and his wife celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Oct. 3 with family and friends. He was a member of The Presbyterian Church in Fremont. Survivors include: his wife; two daughters, Mignon (Mrs. Joe) Vojtech and Nancy (Mrs. David) Cecil, all of Omaha; four grandchildren, Amy (Mrs. Steve) Beran, Tonya (Mrs. Jeff) Hoham, Kari (Mrs. Brian) Armstrong and Andrew Cecil; eight great-grandchildren, Zach and Nathan Beran, Tyler and Taryn Hoham, Jace and Brenna Armstrong, and Alina and Kylie Jo Cecil. He was preceded in death by his parents, Aaron C. and Lillie (Larson) Kammerer; a brother; Carlyle Kammerer; and a sister, Lois Whitaker. The Rev. William Thornton will officiate Monday's service. Visitation will be from 2-8 p.m. Sunday with family receiving friends from 2-4 p.m. at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Visitation continues one hour prior to service time at the church. Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery in Fremont. The pallbearers will be Andrew Cecil, Steve Beran, Jeff Hoham, Brian Armstrong, Tom and Steve Groeteke, and Gary and Jeff Spies. A memorial has been established to The Presbyterian Church in Fremont. Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont is in charge of arrangements. Lillie & Aaron Carl Kammerer Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 6, 2001
KAMMERER, ROLYNE ****************************************************************** Name on Tombstone = August J. Koehler Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 19, 1885 Aug. 27, 1968 Parents = Fred & Lena (Roggensock) Koehler Obituary Summary The Oakland Independent September 5, 1968 Page 3 August J. Koehler, 82, died on Tuesday at Fremont, NE. He was born on September 19, 1885 at Uehling. In 1916 he married Minnie A. Larson. She died in 1936. Survivors are 1 son, Jack, of Long Beach, CA, 1 daughter, Mrs. Robert Mehaffey, of North Bend, 2 sisters, Mrs. Herman Johnson, of Oakland, and Mrs. Arvid Johnson, of Tekamaha. Buried -Baptist cemetery, Uehling, NE. ![]()
KOEHLER, AUGUST JOHAN ****************************************************************** Name on Tombstone = Minnie A. Koehler Dates on Tombstone = Aug. 7, 1888 Sept. 28, 1936 Married Name = Mrs. August Koehler Maiden Name = Minnie A. Larson Parents = Oliver & Anna (Olson) larson Obituary Summary The Oakland Independent October 2, 1936 Page 1 Mrs. August J. W. Koehler, 48, died on Monday at her home in Uehling. She married August J. W. Koehler on June 11, 1910 at Fremont. They had 3 children; Mrs. Ivan Wedergren (Bernice) Uehling, Jack, in the Navy and Shirley Mae. Death was the result of suicide by hanging. Buried - Baptist cemetery, Uehling, NE. ![]()
KOEHLER, MINNIE AMELIA ****************************************************************** Alice Larson 1910-1990 Minnie Koehler Note: John Realph sent this picturee to me on March 4, 2001.
LARSON, ALICE SCHAFERSMAN ****************************************************************** Obituary - Andrew O. Larson The Hooper Sentinel January 30, 1947 Andrew O. Larson Former Resident, Dies Andrew O. Larson, 68, former Hooper resident, died Wednesday at the hospital in Fremont. Ill health forced Mr. Larson to retire 8 years ago, when he and his wife moved to Fremont. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Fred Bader Chapel in Fremont, conducted by Rev. Roy Johnson, pastor of Sinai Augustana Lutheran church, with interment in Memorial Park cemetery. A native of Swaburg, Mr. Larson was born Aug. 9, 1878, and grew to manhood there. He later moved to Hooper, and on April 14, 1900, married Emma Linquist in Fremont. They resided in Hooper until 1938 when they moved to Fremont. Mr. Larson was employed on the C. & N. W railroad. He was baptized in the Baptist church. Surviving are his widow, six children, 18 grandchildren, two great- grandchildren, two sisters, and two brothers, Harvey Larson of Hooper and Dan Larson of Lincoln. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Obituary - Andrew O. Larson Andrew O Larson Fremonter, Dies at Hospital Here Andrew O. Larson, 68, former resident of Swaburg and Hooper, died Wednesday morning at the Dodge County Community hospital. In ill health for several years, Mr. Larson was forced to retire eight years ago, and he and his wife moved to Fremont. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Fred Bader chapel. Conducting the services will be Rev. Roy W. Johnson, master of the Sinai Augustana Lutheran church and interment is to be in Memorial Park cemetery. A native of Swaburg, Mr. Larson was born Aug. 8, 1878, and grew to manhood there. He later moved to Hooper and on April 14, 1900, he was married to Emma Linquist in Fremont. The couple resided in Hooper until 1938 when they moved to Fremont. While in Hooper and Fremont, Mr. Larson was employed on the Chicago and North Western railroad. He was baptized in the Baptist church when he was a child. Surviving are his widow, six children, Mrs. Leonard Mason, and Phillip Larson of Fremont, Mrs. Ivan Rasmussen of Lake Worth Fla., Mrs. George Webb of Council, Ida., Ross Larson of Oregon, Wis. and Mrs. Carl Monnich of Burbank Calif.; 18 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Carl Kammerer of Fremont, and Mrs. Bert Woodruff of Springfield, Ore. and two brothers, Harvey Larson of Hooper and Dan Larson of Lincoln. Note- Mabel Fritsch sent this obituary to me on Feb. 3. 2001. April 12, 1977 50th Wedding Anniversary
LARSON, ANDREW O. ****************************************************************** Name on Tombstone = Anna Olson Larson Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 31, 1849 Nov. 15, 1922 Married Name = Mrs. Oliver Larson Maiden Name = Anna Olson Parents = Oliver & Maggie (Olsdotter) Olson Oakland, Nebraska Independent Friday November 24, 1922 Swaburg Mrs. Anna Larson, a pioneer settler of the Swaburg community passed away at Uehling Wednesday, November 15, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Koehler, with whom she had been making her home for the past several years. As Anna Olson she was born in Dalarna, Sweden, October 31, 1849, and was at the time of her passing aged 73 years and 15 days. In her early youth she emigrated to America and on July 5, 1866, she was united in marriage, at Omaha, to Oliver Larson, who preceded her in death ten years ago. As a pioneer, Mrs. Larson endured the toil and privations of the early days on the homestead and later knew the joys that come as a reward of a life well-lived. She was the mother of fourteen children, five passing away during infancy. There are left to mourn the loss of this dear mother, five sons and four daughters, namely Oliver and Harvey of Swaburg; Andrew of Hooper; Daniel of Fremont; and Edward of Stoneham, Colorado and Mrs. Christena Realph of Swaburg; Mrs. Minnie Koehler of Uehling; Mrs. Lillie Kammerer of Fremont; and Mrs. Elsie Woodruff of Julesburg, Colorado. She is also survived by thirty- five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, two sisters and one brother. The funeral services were solemnized Saturday afternoon with a prayer service at the late home, followed by services at the Uehling Congregational church, the pastor, Rev. W. E. Thompson officiating. Music was furnished by a mixed quartet. A beautiful floral tribute testified of the love and esteem in which the departed was held. After the services at the church the large cortege wended its way to Swaburg where in the quiet God's Acre, known as the Baptist cemetery, she was laid to rest in the family lot. The pallbearers, grandsons of the deceased, were Harvey, Bryan and John Realph, and Johnny Larson of Swaburg and Walter Larson and Duke Conklin of Uehling. - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Obituary - Anna Olson Larson The Hooper Sentinel Nov. 23, 1922 Mrs. Anna Larson of Uehling, Passes Away Mrs. Anna Larson, widow of the late Oliver Larson, sr., and a pioneer settler of the Swaburg neighborhood, died on Wednesday, Nov. 15, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Koehler, of Uehling, She was 73 years old, having been born in Sweden on Oct. 31, 1849. Her residence in this community has dated back since the early 60's. She was the mother of thirteen children, nine of whom survive her. They are four daughters, Mrs. Wm. Realph, Mrs. A. J. Koehler, of Uehling; Mrs. Carl Kammerer, Fremont; Mrs. Burt Woodruff, Julesburg, Colo.; five sons, Oliver, Harvey, Andrew of Hooper; Dan, of Fremont, and Edward of Stoneham, Colo. Funeral services and interment were held at Uehling on Saturday. Note - Mabel Fritsch sent this obituary to me on Feb. 3, 2001. ![]()
LARSON, ANNA OLSON ****************************************************************** Obituary - Carrol Larson The Fremont Tribune Nov. 26, 1997 Winslow - Carroll Larson, 86, of Winslow died Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1997, at Bergan Mercy Medical Center in Omaha. Larson was born May 3, 1911, at Hooper. He graduated from Hooper High School in 1929. He worked for 25 years with Union Pacific Railroad in Omaha; he was employed in baggage handling and clerical duties, retiring in 1976. He also farmed in Dodge and Burt Counties until his retirement in 1988. He was a lifetime resident of Winslow/Hooper areas. Survivors include a sister, Adelene Swartz of Winslow. He was preceded n death by a brother. The funeral will be 10:30 Saturday at Elim Lutheran Church at rural Uehling. The Rev. Mark Eldal will officiate. Visitation will be 3- 8 p.m. Friday at Warne-Johnson Funeral Home in Hooper. Burial will be at Swaburg Cemetery at rural Uehling. LARSON, CARROLL ****************************************************************** Name on Tombstone = Charlie Larson Dates on Tombstone = d July 15, 1890 14 yr 1 mo 7 days Parents = Oliver O. & Anna (Olson) Larson Mini Biography Charlie Larson was born on May 19, 1876 near the present town of Uehling, NE. He was the 6th child of Oliver O. Larson and Anna Olson Larson. Charlie was killed when a rifle that he was cleaning accidently discharged. He died on July 15, 1890, and is buried at the Baptist cemetery, Uehling, NE. Anna Olson Larson Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 3, 2001.
LARSON, CHARLEY O. ****************************************************************** Obituary - Clara Graver Larson The Fremont Tribune October 11, 2000 Oakland - The funeral for Clara Maye Larson, 96, of Oakland, formerly of Uehling, will be 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Elim Lutheran Church in Swaburg, rural Hooper. She died Monday, Oct. 9, 2000, at Oakland Heights Nursing Home in Oakland. Clara Graver was born Sept. 2, 1904, in rural Craig. She attended rural school and was a 1923 graduate of Craig High School. She taught rural school in Craig area for three years. She married John Larson Dec. 30, 1930, in the Elim parsonage. They farmed in the Uehling area and retired into Uehling in 1969. Her spouse died in 1992. She was a lifelong member of Elim Lutheran Church. She was a member of Elim's women's group and extension club. Survivors include: 18 nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by two sisters and a brother. The Revs. Betty Hadley and Mark Eldal will officiate Thursday's service. Visitation will be 1-8 tonight at Palmquist-Pelan Funeral Home in Oakland and will continue one hour prior to services time at the church. Burial will be in Swaburg Cemetery in Swaburg. Memorials have been established to Elim Lutheran Church and Oakland Heights Nursing Home. ![]()
LARSON, CLARA ****************************************************************** Obituary - Daniel Larson The Fremont Tribune June 16, 1955 Daniel Larsen Dies in Lincoln Funeral arrangements are pending for Daniel Larsen, 74, formerly of Fremont, who died Wednesday at his home in Lincoln. Survivors are a son, Harold of Spokane, Wash.; two daughters, Mrs. Goldie Yager of Fremnt; Mrs. Loraine Emory of Houston, Tex., a brother, Harvey, of Uehling; two sisters, Mrs. Carl Kammer of Fremont; Mrs. Elsie Woodrufff of Eugene, Ore.; three grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Roper Funeral Home in Lincoln is in charge of arrangements. LARSON, DANIEL ****************************************************************** Name = Deane O. Larson ![]()
Dates = 1934-1997 Obiuary - Deane O. Larson Deane Oliver Larson Deane Oliver Larson, 62, of Elk River, MN, died March 1, 1997 at his home. He was born Sept. 27, 1934 to Elmer and Irene (Schellenberg) in Scribner. He was a member of United Lutheran Church in Scribner. He married Saralou Archer June 27, 1963 in Indianapolis, IN. They lived in Danville, IN, Northfield, MN, Norman, OK, and Elk River, MN. He worked at the Air Traffic Control Center in Farmington, MN, and the Air Traffic Control Academy in Norman, OK, and the Air Traffic Control training facility in Eden Prairie, MN. He was also a veteran of the U.S. Navy and enjoyed fishing. Survivors include his wife, sons-Scott and his wife Ingrid, Kevin and his wife Laurie: daughters-Sandy and her husband Greg Olson, Linda Johnson (Steve Purzner), Kim Larson and Claudia Larson; 12 grandchildren-Paul, Shannah, Kenora, Matt, Lizzi, Joshua, Hannah, Melissa, Michael, Neil, Kristin, and Eric. He was preceded in death by his parents and sisters, Diane and Pamela. The funeral service was Thursday, March 6 at United Methodist Church of Elk River with Gene Rick officiating. Memorials preferred to Autism Behavior Therapy Alliance, 1532 University Ave. W. #101-110, St. Paul, MN 55104 (Deane's first wife was Janice. Their children are Scott, Kim, and Claudia. Kevin is the son of Deane and Sarah. Sandy and Linda are Sarah's daughters from her first marriage.)LARSON, DEANE O. ****************************************************************** Name on Tombstone = Edward O. Larson Dates on Tombstone = 1886 - 1935 Parents = Oliver & Anna (Olson) Larson The Hooper Sentinel Feb. 7, 1935 Ed O. Lason Dies Suddenly A death that came as a shock to members of the Larson family and also to relatives and close friends, occurred about 1:15 Monday afternoon, February 4, when Eddie O. Larson was stricken with a sudden attach of heart trouble and passed away at his farm home in Cuming county, about 14 miles northwest of Hooper. Prior to his death, Mr. Larson had seemed to be in his usual good health and his demise came without warning. He passed away at the age of 48 years 9 months and 17 days. Mr. Larson, son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Larson Sr., was born on the Larson farm a mile south of Uehling. There he grew to young manhood and became widely acquainted throughout that community. In 1913 he was united in marriage to Miss Ella May Wika at Fremont where the young couple lived for six years. Then followed a six years residence in Colorado and seven years in Chicago. Three years ago the family returned to this locality and moved to the farm south of West Point in Cuming county. Surviving him are his wife and one son, Lester, three brothers, Dan of Fremont and Andrew and Harvey of Hooper, and three sisters, Mrs. A. J. Koehler of Uehling, Mrs. Carl Kammerer of North Bend and Mrs. Bert Woodruff of Julesburg, Colo. His funeral, under the direction Wollmer & Warne, will be held this Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the Wollmer & Warne funeral home, with Rev. W. H. Moeller as the officiating minister. Interment will be made in the Baptist cemetery south of Uehling. LARSON, EDWARD OLIVER ****************************************************************** Obituary - Elmer Oliver Larson The Scribner Rustler July 7, 1976 Elmer Larson, 63, Dies July 4 Elmer Larson, 63, died Sunday, July 4, at the Methodist Hospital in Omaha. He was born Feb., 5, 1913 near Uehling. On March 13, 1934, he was married to Irene Schellenberg at Logan, Iowa. The couple farmed east of Scribner until 1972 when they moved into Scribner. Survivors include his wife, Irene, son, Deane of Northfield, Minn., daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Diane) Weitzenkanp, of Conrad, Iowa; 10 grandchildren; brother, John Larson of Uehling; two sisters, Mrs. Carl Meyer and Mrs. Blanche Popken, both of Scribner; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by one daughter, Pamela Jane, in 1968. Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 8, at 10:30 a.m. at the United Lutheran Church, with Rev. Wayne Barthel officiating. Burial will be in the Scribner Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Spear Funeral Home Wednesday, July 7, from 2 to 9 p.m. and on Thursday at the church from 9 a.m. until time of the services. Deane O. Larson
LARSON, ELMER OLIVER ****************************************************************** Emma Larson Elmer O. Larson
****************************************************************** Obituary - Harold Larson The Fremont Tribune Nov. 3, 1972 Services for Harold Larson, 67, Spokane, Wash., formerly of Fremont, will be Monday at the Henessey Funeral Home in Spokane. Larson died Wednesday at Spokane. He was born Oct. 5, 1905 at Wausa. He attended school in Fremont. He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Goldie Yager, Fremont. LARSON, HAROLD ****************************************************************** Obituary - Harvey O. Larson The Hooper Sentinel January 15, 1959 Services For Harvey O. Larsen To be Sunday Funeral services for Harvey O. Larsen, 75, of Hooper will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Elim Lutheran Church in Swaburg. The Rev. Royal F. Peterson will officiate. Burial will be in the Elim Church Cemetery. Mr. Larson was born Oct. 1, 1883, at Uehling. He lived his entire life in this community. He had farmed on the same place for the last 44 years. He had been ill for about a year and a half. He died Tuesday at Fremont. On Oct. 24, 1907, he married Hilda Peterson, who survives. Other survivors are two sons, Howard and Carroll, both of Hooper, one daughter, Mrs. George Swartz of Winslow, and one grandson, two sisters, Mrs. Carl Kammerer of Fremont, and Mrs. Elsie Woodruff of Eugene, Ore. The body will lie in state at the Wollmer and Warne Funeral Home from 7 to 9 o'clock Saturday night. LARSON, HARVEY O. ****************************************************************** Obituary - Hilda Peterson Larson The Hooper Sentinel May 27, 1965 Rites are Set Thursday for Mrs. H. Larson Mrs. Harvey (Hilda) Larson, Winslow, passed away at her home Monday afternoon, May 24. Born on July 2, 1883 in the Argo Community, the daughter of Nels and Anna Peterson. Mrs. Larson had lived in this area all her life. She was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith and was a long time member of the Elim Lutheran Church at Swaburg. On October 24, 1907 she was married to Harvey Larson at Fremont and for a time lived on a farm near Uehling, then purchased their own farm northeast of Winslow, where they lived until 1959 when they retired and moved into Winslow. In 1957 they celebrated their Golden Wedding with an open house and program. Surviving are two sons and a daughter: Howard and Carroll, both of Hooper, and Mrs. George Swartz of Winslow; and one sister, Mrs. Jake Amen of Hastings. Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 2 P.M. at the Elim Lutheran Church with Rev. Willard McKeag, Pastor in charge. Interment will be in the Elim Lutheran Cemetery. This is a Wollmer & Warne service. LARSON, HILDA ADELLA ****************************************************************** Obituary - Howard Larson The Frenont Tribune Feb. 3, 1978 Winslow - Services for Howard K. W. Larson, 69, will be 2 p.m. Monday at Elim Lutheran Church in Swaburg. The Rev. James Miller will officiate. Larson, a retired farmer, died Thursday in an Omaha hospital. He was born Nov. 27, 1908, near Uehling. He was a lifetime resident of the Hooper-Winslow area. Larson was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U. S. Army from 1943-1945. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars post 7616 of Hooper. Survivors include a siser, Mrs. George (Adelene) Swartz of Winslow; and a broather, Carroll of Craig. Military graveside servies will be conducted by American Legion Post and VFW, both of Hooper. Burial will be in Elim Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday from 1-9 p.m. at Warne Funeral Home in Hooper and Monday at the church from 12:30 p.m. until time of service. LARSON, HOWARD ****************************************************************** Obituary - Irene Schellenberg Larson The Scribner Rustler January 29, 1992 Irene Larson Dies Thursday Irene Larson died on Thursday, Jan. 23, 1992 at Bishop Clarkson Hospital in Omaha. She was born Dec. 24, 1915 in rural Scribner to Otto and Jennie Melcher Schellenberg. She graduated from Scribner High School in 1934. On March 13, 1934 she was married to Elmer Oliver Larson. She was a lifetime resident of the community, living on a farm east of Scribner until moving to town in 1971. She was employed at Lee's Market for 15 years, retiring in 1977. Irene was interested in needlework and art work. She was a freehand artist and painter, and an accomplished piano player. She was a member of the United Lutheran Church. She is survived by one son, Deane Larson, who resides at 9820 Creek View Circle; Rogers, Minnesota 55374; also 10 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband on July 4, 1976, 2 daughters, Pamela Larson and Diane Weitzenkamp. A private family memorial service will be held at a later date, at United Lutheran Church with Rev. Frezil and Rev. Douglas Westerlund officiating. Katherine Boshult will be organist and Georgiene Ebel and Betty Poppe will sing "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere", and "In the Garden". The body was cremated. Spear-Johnson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Obituary - Irene G. Schellenberg Larson Irene G. Larson Scribner - Irene G. Larson, 76 of Scribner died Jan. 23, 1992 at Clarkson Hospital in Omaha. Irene Schellenberg was born Dec. 24, 1915, in rural Dodge County. She was a 1934 graduate of Scribner High School. She grew up on a farm east of Scribner and was a lifetime resident of the Scribner area. She moved into the town of Scribner in 1971. She was a member of United Lutheran Church in Scribner. She was employed at Lee's Market in Scribner, retiring in 1977. She also was an artist and piano player. She married Elmer Larson March 13, 1934, in Scribner. He died July 4, 1976. Survivors include a son, Deane of Rogers, Minn.: 10 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two daughters. Private family memorial services are planned for a later date. The body was cremated. Spear-Johnson Funeral Home in Scribner is in charge of arrangements. Five Generation Picture Front row: Larry Eugene Schneider and Mrs. Bengta Swanson, his great-great- grandmother. Second row: Mrs. Ronald Schneider, his mother, & Mrs. Ivan Rasmussen, his grandmother. Top row: Emma Larson, his great-grandmother. Note - Mabel Realph Fritsch sent this picture to me on Feb. 3, 2001
LARSON, IRENE G. ****************************************************************** Obituary - John R. Larson John Larson dies at Age 90 Funeral services for John Larson were held Mon., Nov. 9, 1992 at Elim Lutheran Church of Swaburg. He died November 6 at Oakland Heights Nursing Home at the age of 90. The Rev. Mark Eldal officiated at the service. Edna Bergquist was organist and Nick Janssen was soloist. Pallbearers were Bob Freberg, Ramon Janssen, Jim Graver, Gilbert Bridges, Kent Popken and Sidney Claussen. Interment was at the Swaburg cemetery with Warne-Johnson Funeral Home in charge. Larson was born April 8, 1902 in Burt County. He attended Swaburg school and farmed east of the Swaburg area, retiring in 1969 when he moved to Uehling. He was a member of Elim Lutheran Church of Swaburg. Larson married Clara Graver Dec. 30, 1930 at Swaburg. Survivors include his wife and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Walt and Elmer; and four sisters, Gertie Conklin, Luella Wagner, Lillian Meyer and Blanche Popken. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For The Uehling Centennial Book to be Published in 2006 John & Clara Graver Larson John R. (Bub) Larson was born on April 8, 1902 in Burt County, Nebraska, but near the present town of Uehling, Nebraska. His parents were Oliver O. and Mattie (Stover) Larson, whose other children were: Gertrude Conklin, Walter, Luella Wagner, Lillian Meyer, Blanche Popken and Elmer. Clara Graver Larson was born on September 2, 1904 Burt County, Nebraska near Craig, Nebraska. Her parents were Nels and Severiana Graver, whose other children were: Louis, Minnie Freberg and Harriett Janssen. John and Clara were married at the Elim Lutheran Church parsonage on December 30, 1930. They farmed his mother's farm at Swaburg for several years and then moved to a farm south of Uehling on Highway 77. After several years there they moved to a farm east of Swaburg, but in Burt County. In 1969 they retired to Uehling, Nebraska, and had a new home constructed in the southern part of town. After many years of retirement in Uehling, poor health forced them to move to the Oakland Heights Nursing home at Oakland, Nebraska. During the 1930's, John was one of the pitchers on the Swaburg softball team. This team was a favorite in the area around Uehling, and they won many league titles and tournaments. John and Clara had no children, but they enjoyed the visits of their many nieces and nephews. The nieces and nephews likewise enjoyed their visits with them. True to her Dannish heritage, Clara always served a light lunch to every visitor and would include your favorite desert if she knew that you were coming. John died at Oakland on November 6, 1992 at the age of 90, and is buried at the Swaburg Cemetery. Clara died at Oakland on October 9, 2000, at the age of 96, and is buried the Swaburg Cemetery. ![]()
LARSON, JOHN ROOSEVELT ****************************************************************** Obituary - Mattie Stover Larson The Hooper Sentinel April 29, 1948 Rites Held for Mattie Larson Funeral services were held Thursday for Mrs. Mattie Larson, Swaburg resident for nearly half a century, whose death occurred at her home on Sunday evening, April 18, following a lengthy illness. The recessional service at the Wollmer & Warne Funeral Chapel in Hooper was followed with the formal service at the Elim Lutheran church in Swaburg. The officiating pastor, Rev. Drell E. Bernhardson, spoke words of comfort from the text, "Let not your heart be troubled". Mrs. Bernhardson and Miss Luella Sampson sang two of Mrs. Larson's favorite hymns, "Rock of Ages" and "In the Sweet By and By". Mrs. Alvis Petersen presided at the organ. Interment was in the family plot in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Harold and Orville Berquist, Hans Larsen, Julian Lindgren, Ernest Strand and Carroll Johnson. In tribute to the memory of Mrs. Larson, memorial donations were given by the Elim Lutheran Ladies Aid Society and by friends and neighbors to the Bethphage Mission at Axtell and to the Elim Lutheran Memorial fund, and by the Uehling American Legion and Uehling friends to the Uehling Memorial Auditorium fund. The beautiful floral offerings and the large attendance at the service also bore testimony to the esteem in which the departed one was held. As Mattie Gesina Stover, daughter of John Henry Stover and Anna Marie Gererdson, the deceased was born March 15, 1870, in the community of Dodge county then known as Logan. She was baptized and confirmed by Rev. Fricke in the St. Paul Lutheran church. On March 23, 1893, she was united in marriage at West Point to Oliver O. Larson, prominent Logan township resident. They established their home on a farm in Cuming township, Burt county, where they resided until 1903, when they moved to the present home in Swaburg. Mr. Larson passed away on December 25, 1927. Mrs. Larson was a member of the Elim Lutheran church at Swaburg and an honorary member of the Elim Ladies Aid Society, in which organization she had spent many years of active and faithful service. A good friend and neighbor, she will ever be remembered for her many deeds of kindness and the friendly hospitality of her home. She was aged 78 years, 1 month and 3 days. She leaves to mourn her passing, seven children: Mrs. Gertrude Conklin, of Craig, Walter Larson, of Uehling, Mrs. Harry Wagner, of Swaburg, John Larson, of Craig, and Mrs. Carl Meyer, Mrs. Herman G. Popken and Elmer Larson, of Scribner, also eight grandchildren, Karen and Linda Larson, Harry and Duane Wagner, Kay Meyer, Kent Popken and Dean and Diane Larson. Surviving her also are two aged brothers, John Stover, of El Reno, Okla., and Henry Stover, of Scribner. Besides her husband and parents, a sister also preceded her in death. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Obituary - Mattie Stover Larson The Hooper Sentinel April 22, 1948 Funeral services well be conducted this afternoon for Mrs. Mattie Larson, 78 year-old resident of the Swaburg community, who passed away at her farm home Sunday, April 18, following an illness. Services are scheduled at 1:30 o'clock at funeral chapel of Wollmer & Warne followed by services at the Elim Lutheran church at Swaburg with Rev. Drell Bernhardson in charge. Pallbearers are Ernest Strand, Julian Lindgren, Hans Larson, Carroll Johnson, Harold Berquist and Orville Berquist. Music will be furnished by Miss Luella Sampson and Mrs. Drell Bernhardson accompanied by Mrs. Alvis Petersen. Burial will be made in the church cemetery. Mrs. Larson was born in Dodge county March 15, 1870, and was united in marriage to Oliver O. Larson on March 23, 1893. She resided in this area all her life. Her husband preceded her in death in 1927. Surviving are three sons, Walter of Uehling, John of Craig, and Elmer of Scribner; four daughters, Mrs. Harry Wagner, Hooper; Mrs. Gertrude Conklin of Craig; Mrs. Carl Meyer, Scribner, and Mrs. Herman Popken, Scribner; two brothers, John Stover of El Reno, Okla., Henry Stover of Scribner, and eight grandchildren. John R. Larson Note: John Realph sent this picturee to me on March 4, 2001.
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John & Clara Larson
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Mattie Stover Larson
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Christmas 1942
Standing: Harry H. Wagner, Lillian Meyer, Clara Larson, John R. Larson, Elmer Larson,
M. Harry Wagner, Duane O. Wagner, Carl Meyer
Seated: Kay Meyer, Blanche Popken, Herman Popken, Karen Larson, Walter Larson,
Mattie Larson, Gertrude Conklin, Luella Wagner, Velva Larson
Not in Photo: Irene Larson, Dean Larson, Diane LarsonLARSON, MATTIE GESINA ****************************************************************** Name on Tombstone = Oliver Larson Dates on Tombstone = Jan. 31, 1844 Feb. 16, 1912 Parents = Lar & Brita (Andersdotter) larson Called Home Oliver Larson A Pioneer of Dodge County of the late 60's Passed away at the farm residence Friday, Feb. 16, 1912 Aged 68 years, 15 days Oliver Larson a pioneer resident of Logan Township living a half mile south of Uehling passed away suddenly Friday morning, Feb. 16, at 10 o'clock following a second stroke of paralysis. Mr. Larson suffered his first stroke on Oct. 8, 1910, while on a hay sweep working in the hay field, from which he recovered but it left him crippled in his right arm and leg. After his recovery he became unusually active and came up town every day that the weather permitted. When the snow came it became necessary on account of his ailment to be confined to the house. From that time he gradually began to fail, dropsy having also set in, and towards the last he could only get around in the house by holding on to the back of a chair and pushing it ahead of himself. On the morning of his demise he had been up as usual and partook of a light breakfast and on becoming tired concluded he would lay down awhile. His wife and daughter, Mrs. Carl Kammerer, helped him to bed and left in a sitting position and stepped out of the room, when suddenly they heard a slight noise and they rushed back in to the bedroom and found that he had fallen back into bed. Thinking that he had fainted they applied a wet cloth to his head and summoned Dr. Perlee who upon arrival pronounced him dead. His death was not altogether unexpected. For a number of years before his first stroke he suffered from a peculiar fainting sensation when in a company of large gatherings which caused him to be of a retiring disposition and he avoided them if as possible. Oliver Larson was born in Limbeck, Wamhus, Sweden on Jan. 31, 1844. He landed in Castle Garden, New York, on July 29, 1863 and from there came to Chicago where he remained nearly a year, following the occupation of basket maker. In 1864 he came west to Omaha where he went to work for the Union Pacific which was then being built. Mr. Larson was married to Miss Anna Anderson in Chicago. She died about a year after marriage. July 5th 1866, he was united in marriage to Miss Anna Olson in Omaha. They came soon afterward to Dodge county and then on a homestead in Logan township. There they made their home until eleven years ago when they sold the place and bought one adjoining where they have since resided. He is survived by a wife, five sons, Oliver, Andrew, Daniel, Harvey, Edward, and four daughters, Mrs. Wm Ralph, Mrs. Aug. Koehler, Mrs. A. C. Kammerer and Miss Elsie Larson. The funeral services were held from the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Arlander of Oakland officiating. Interment in the Baptist cemetery. We extend condolences. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Obituary - Oliver Larson> Fremont Weekly Herald Feb. 23, 1912 Oliver Larson, Sr., a pioneer of this vicinity and a prominent farmer died at his home Friday, Feb. 16, at 10 o'clock, from paralysis. Deceased was born in Sweden Jan. 31, 1841. He came to Omaha in 1866, was married there that year and moved to his homestead eight miles north of here, where he since resided. He leaves besides his sorrowing widow, five sons and four daughters, all of Hooper or vicinity. They are: Oliver, Dan, Edward, Andrew, Harvey, Mrs. William Ralph, Mrs. August Koehler, Mrs. Carl Kammerer and Elsie. The funeral was held from the house at 2 p. m. Sunday and was conducted by Rev. Arlander, of Oakland. Interment in Baptist cemetery, two miles south of Uehling. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For the Uehling, NE Centennial Book to be Published in 2006 Oliver and Anna (Olson) Larson Oliver Larson was born at Limbeck, Våmhus, Mora, Sweden on January 31, 1844 to Lars and Brita Andersdotter Larson whose other Swedish born children were Mait (1839-???? may have died as an infant), Andrew (1841-1908), Carrie Lund (1847-1893), Mary Peterson (1849- 1890) and Becky Frost (1852-1916). Oliver was 19 years old when he emigrated to the USA, landing at Castle Garden, NY on July 29, 1863. It is not known if he emigrated alone or with other members of his family. However, his parents and all of his sisters and his brother did emigrate to the USA and they settled near the present town of Uehling, NE. Oliver's first home in America was in Chicago, IL where he worked as a basket maker for a year. Oliver Larson married Anna Anderson in Chicago in 1863, and they moved to Omaha, NE in 1864 where he worked for the Union Pacific Railroad. Anna died at Omaha in 1864. In September, 1864 Oliver applied for a homestead, application No. 417, for the NW quarter of Section 10 in Township 20N of Range 8E. The homestead papers state that he settled on this land on September 18, 1864 and was the head of a family. Anna Olson was born on October 31, 1849 at Mora, Dalarna, Sweden to Oliver and Margit Olsdotter Olson, whose other children were Olaf (1846-???), Margaret Johnson (1853-1919), Carrie Larson (1857- 1935), Christina Peterson (1860-1945), Andrew (1863-????) and Henry Andrew (1867-1952). All of the Olson children were born in Sweden except Henry Andrew who was born at Swaburg, Dodge County, Nebraska. Anna Olson emigrated to the USA with her parents and other family members on July 8, 1865 at the age of 16 years. Their first home was also Chicago, IL, but they soon moved to Omaha, NE, and later to the Swaburg neighborhood of Dodge County. Oliver Larson and Anna Olson were married at Omaha, Nebraska on July 5, 1866 and settled on Oliver's homestead near the present town of Uehling, NE. The homestead process was completed in October, 1869 with the final certificate No. 180 issued in November, 1871. The homestead papers show that by 1869 Oliver had built a 14X16 log house with 1 door and 2 windows, and that they had 2 children. Oliver became a US citizen on October, 4, 1869 at Fremont, Dodge County, NE. Oliver and Anna lived on the homestead until about 1901 when they sold it and bought an adjoining farm in section 11. Oliver and Anna had 14 children: Oliver (1867-1927), Unknown (?-?), Anna (1871-1873), Ann (1872-1872), Mary (1872-1872), Christina Realph (1873-1928), Charley (1876-1890), Andrew (1878-1947), Daniel (1881-1955), Harvey (1883-1959), Edward (1886-1935), Minnie Koehler (1888-1936), Lillie Kammerer (1890-1976) and Elsie Woodruff (1893- 1974). Oliver Larson, 68, died from a stroke on February 16, 1912 at his home, a half mile south of Uehling, NE. He was buried at the Baptist Cemetery, south of town. For several years Anna made her home with her daughter, Minnie (Mrs. August Koehler), where she died on November 15, 1922 at the age of 73. She is also was buried at the Baptist Cemetery. Graves for the children; Unknown, Anna, Ann and Mary have not been located, and it is possible that they were buried on the homestead.LARSON, OLIVER ****************************************************************** Obituary - Oliver O. Larson The Hooper Sentinel December, 29, 1927 Swaburg Community saddened by Death of O. Larson The Swaburg community was shocked and greatly saddened on Christmas morning upon learning of the sudden death of one of its most prominent and much esteemed citizens, Oliver O. Larson. Mr. Larson, who was apparently in his usual good health, had made a trip to Uehling, Saturday, to spend the evening. At eleven o'clock, he began to make preparations to return home when he was suddenly stricken with a heart attack, which was so severe that it was impossible to take him to his home, so he was removed to the home of his sister, Mrs. A. J. W. Koehler. He regained consciousness and was able to converse with the attending physician and with those about him, but later suffered a second attack and the final summons came at 5:50 o'clock, just at the dawning of Christmas day. Oliver O. Larson, the oldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Larson, was born on the homestead one-half mile south of Uehling, on July 27, 1867, and passed away at Uehling on December 25, 1927, at the age of 60 years, 4 months and 28 days. He was baptized in the home of his parents by a Mission pastor and in his youth taught a class in Sunday School for several years. He attended the Fremont Norman College and was one of Swaburg's pioneer school masters. On March 20, 1893, he was united in marriage to Miss Mattie Stover, at West Point, and they established their first home in Cuming Township in Burt County, later moving to Swaburg which has since been the family home. The deceased, who was a man of keen intellect, was one of Swaburg's most public-spirited citizens, being interested in all movements pertaining to the welfare of the community. He was possessed of a jovial and congenial personality and was a good friend and neighbor, one who will be greatly missed in Swaburg's circle of citizenry. Mr. Larson took an active part in politics and was widely known throughout Dodge county, having been a candidate for assessor several years ago, when he polled a large vote of confidence from his friends. For the past several years he had been the very efficient assessor for Logan township, which office he held at the time of his demise. When a resident of Burt county in the early days, he held a similar office there. He was a man of integrity, and always earned the special commendation of his superior officers in the work. He was also much interested in school affairs, and for many years served as the able director of the Swaburg school district. There remain to mourn his passing, the wife and seven children, Gertrude (Mrs. D. E. Conklin) of Craig; Walter, of Uehling; Luella (Mrs. Harry Wagner) of Hooper; and John, Lillian, Blanche and Elmer, of Swaburg. Surviving him also are two grandsons and four brothers, Daniel of Fremont; Andrew, of Hooper; Harvey, of Swaburg; and Ed. of Chicago; and four sisters, Mrs. W. H. Realph, of Swaburg; Mrs. A. J. W. Koehler, of Uehling; Mrs. Carl Kammerer of North Bend; Mrs. Bert Woodruff, of Julesburg, Colorado. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon with a short service at the late home, followed by the formal service at the Elim Lutheran church, interment being made in the family lot in the church cemetery. The passing of this respected citizen is made double sad, coming at the Christmas season, his death occurring also on the birthday anniversary of the daughter Blanche. With his taking away, the first link in the family chain has been broken, and the entire community is joined in extending sincerest sympathy to the sorrowing ones. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Obituary - Oliver O. Larson Oliver Larson Attack Victim Township Assessor dies at Uehling Uehling, Dec. 27.-Oliver O. Larson, a prominent farmer of the Swaburg community and township assessor for several years, died Sunday morning at six o'clock at the home of his sister, Mrs. A. J. W. Koehler, in Uehling. Mr. Larson was stricken with a heart attack late Saturday evening. He was born July 27, 1867, on a farm five miles south of Uehling, and was married March 30, 1893, to Miss Mattie Stover of West Point. The wife and seven children survive, the children being as follows: Mrs. Duke Conklin of Craig, Walter Larson of Uehling, Mrs. Harry Wagner of Hooper, John Larson, Lillian Larson, Blanche Larson and Elmer Larson, all at home. Mr. Larson was an active member of the Mission church and was an enthusiastic Sunday school worker and teacher. He figured prominently in public affairs, having served at various times as a member of the township board and was township assessor at the time of his death. He was a candidate for county assessor a few years ago. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock from the home at Swaburg and at two o'clock from the Elim Lutheran church of Swaburg, burial being made in the church cemetery. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Oliver Larson Buried Tuesday Swaburg, Dec 29.-The funeral of the late Oliver O. Larson, who died in Uehling Sunday morning, was held Tuesday afternoon with a short prayer service at the family home here followed by the formal service at the Elim Lutheran church, Rev. Arnold Thoren had charge of the services. Mrs. Arnold Thoren and Miss Luella Sampson rendered two vocal numbers. A large assemblage of relatives and friends gathered to pay their last tribute to Mr. Larson who had long been a prominent member of the community. Burial was made in the family lot in the cemetery adjoining the church. The pallbearers were: Andrew Bowman, Charles Lindgren, Andrew Olson, Frank Peterson, Andrew Erickson and Eric Olson. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For the Uehling, NE Centennial Book to be Published in 2006 Oliver O. and Mattie (Stover) Larson Oliver O. Larson was born on the homestead of his parents, Lars and Anna (Olson) Larson, in Section 10, Township 20N of Range 8E on July 27, 1867. Before his marriage Oliver was a school teacher, and after his marriage he was a farmer. His additional interests included being a Logan Precinct appraiser, a 1910 US Census taker, a violin player and an amateur photographer. Mattie Gesina Stover was born west of Logan Creek in Dodge County, Nebraska on March 15, 1870 to Heinrich and Anna Marie (Gerdsen) Stover. Mattie was the only child of Heinrich and Anna Marie Stover to be born in the USA, the other children; John Henry (1861-1951), John Bernhardt (1863-1948), and Kate Pueppka (1867-1945) were born in Oldenburg, Germany. The Stover family emigrated to the USA in 1870. Mattie's father, Heinrich Stover, died on July 6, 1875, and is buried at St. Paul's Cemetery north of Hooper, NE. Mattie's mother, Anna Marie, married John D. Kuhlman on July 9, 1879 at St. John's Lutheran Church north of Hooper, NE. Anna Marie died on May 25, 1918 and is buried at a small cemetery northwest of Uehling, but in Burt County. Oliver O. Larson and Mattie Gesina Stover were married on March 20, 1893 at West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska. The marriage was performed by Cuming County Judge Franklin Manning and witnessed by C. L. Stockman and Christena Larson. Oliver was one of the first Swedish boys from east of the Logan Creek to marry a German girl from west of the Logan Creek. Both spoke the native language of their parents while at home, but after her marriage Mattie never spoke German again. Oliver and Mattie farmed in Burt County near the present town of Uehling for several years. In June, 1902 Oliver and Mattie Larson purchased a 130 acre farm one mile south of Elim Lutheran Church and 3/4 of a mile east in Section 25 from John Soll for $59 an acre. They moved onto this farm in the spring of 1903. After several years the family was too large for the farm house and the house was enlarged. The carpenter that did the work was Lynn Bullock. After Mattie's death the farm was sold to settle the estate and the farm was purchased by Nels Nelson. The farm house was destroyed by fire in 1991. Oliver and Mattie had seven children: (1) Gertrude (1894-1962) married Dewey Conklin, no children; (2) Walter Henry (1897-1968) married Velva Williams, they had 2 daughters, Karen and Linda; (3) Luella (1899-1951) married M. Harry Wagner, they had 2 sons, Harry and Duane; (4) John (1902-1992) married Clara Graver, they had no children; (5) Lillian (1904-1979) married Carl Meyer, they had 1 daughter, Kay; (6) Blanche (1910-1977) married Herman Popken, they had 2 children, Kent and Jane; and (7) Elmer (1913-1976) married Irene Schellenberg, they had 1 son, Deane and 2 daughters, Diane and Pamela. Oliver O. Larson, 60, died from a heart attack at the home of his sister, Mrs. August Koehler, in Uehling, NE on December 25, 1927. He was buried at the Swaburg Cemetery. Mattie G. Larson, 78, died from cancer on March 20, 1948 at her farm home, and she was buried at the Swaburg Cemetery. All of their children, except Elmer, are buried in the family plot at the Swaburg Cemetery. Oliver Larson Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 3, 2001.
LARSON, OLIVER O. ****************************************************************** Obituary - Pamela Jane Larson The Scribner Rustler October 3, 1968 Rites Held Wednesday For Pamela Larson, 19 Miss Pamela Jane Larson, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larson, died at the West Point hospital Sunday, Sept. 29. She had been ill since March 1968. Pamela was born March 18, 1949. She attended grade school at Dist. 35 and graduated from Scribner High School in 1967. While in high school she was a cheerleader all 4 years, was a member of the band and small instrumental groups, and vocal groups. She was vice president of her Junior class. She attended the university of Nebraska and was employed by the Woodmen Accident and Life in Lincoln. Miss Larson was baptized, confirmed and was a member of the United Lutheran Church of Scribner. She is survived by her parents; one sister, Mrs. Ronald (Diane) Weitzenkamp; one brother, Deane Larson; and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schelenberg. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the United Lutheran Church with Rev. Frederick Jullfs officiating. Burial was in the Scribner Cemetery with Spear Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Orville Von Seggern sang and Mrs. John Lamberty was organist. Pallbearers were David Dostal, Leland Thomas, Lyle Muller, Larry Moeller, Sam Rexin and Kenneth Zrust. Honorary pallbearers were Patty Wolsleger, Susan Robart, Jean Kelly, Beverly Mauch, Linda Gerths, and Mary Boschult. The Oliver O. Larson farmhouse in Logan Township, Dodge County, Nebrakska. Sold to Nels Nelson in 1948, destroyed by fire in 1991.
Oliver O. Larson
LARSON, PAMELA JANE ****************************************************************** Ross Larson 1905-1987 Pamela Jane Larson
LARSON, ROSS ****************************************************************** Name - Walter Henry Larson Obituary The Fremont Tribune September 16, 1968 Walter Larson Services Slated Uehling - Services for Walter H. Larson, 71, who died Saturday at Oakland, will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at United Church of Christ in Uehling. Rev. D. J. Bosworth will officiate. Mr. Larson was born Feb. 10, 1897, in Oakland. He had lived in Uehling since 1917 and worked for Monnich Sodeling Implement Co. for over 40 years. He married the former Velva Williams in Fremont May 16, 1934. She survives. He was a member of Masonic Lodge 91 of Oakland, and a charter member of L. Noble Lund American Legion Post in Uehling. Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Sidney (Karen) Claussen, Fremont; Mrs. Gerald (Linda) Naber, Millard; two brothers, John, Craig; Elmer, Scribner; two sisters, Mrs. Carl (Lillian) Meyer and Mrs. Blanche Popken, both of Scribner; four grandchildren. Visitation will be Tuesday, 1-9 p.m., at Wollmer & Warne Funeral Home in Hooper and Wednesday from noon until time of services. Burial will be in Elim Lutheran Church at Swaburg. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Obituary The Hooper Sentinel September 19, 1968 Services Are Held Wednesday For Walter H. Larson Funeral services for Walter H. Larson of Uehling were held Wednesday, at the United Church of Christ in Uehling. The Rev. D. J. Bosworth officiated. Mrs. Marguerite Buck was soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Harvey Hilbers, organist. Active pallbearers were Charles Brandenburg, James Clough, Maynard Engdahl, Frank Khoer, Owen Mitchell and Leonard Witte. Honorary Pallbearers included Leonard Beard, LeRoy Eastberg, John Meyer, Clifton Uehling, Wayne Uehling, and Sherman Westlin. Interment was in Elim Lutheran Church Cemetery under the direction of Wollmer & Warne Funeral Home. Military graveside services were conducted by the L. Noble Lund Legion Post of Uehling, of which Mr. Larson was a charter member. Mr. Larson was born Febr. 10, 1897 near Oakland to Oliver and Mattie Stover Larson. He had been employed as a mechanic my Monnich & Soderling Implement Co., for over 40 years before he retired. He was married to Velva Williams, and had resided in Uehling since 1917. Mr. Larson passed away at the Oakland Hospital Saturday at the age of 71 years, seven months and four days. A veteran of World War I, Mr. Larson was a member of the AF & AL Masonic Lodge No. 91 at Oakland, and a past member of the 40 et 8. Surviving are his wife, Velva; two daughters, Mrs. Sidney (Karen) Claussen of Fremont and Mrs. Gerald (Linda) Naber of Millard; two brothers, John of Craig, and Elmer of Scribner; two sisters, Mrs. Carl (Lillian) Meyer and Mrs. Blanche Popken, both of Scribner; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. April 12, 1977 50th Wedding Anniversary
LARSON, WALTER HENRY ****************************************************************** Obituary - Carmen Realph Lowe The Oakland Independent November 11, 1999 Carmen Lowe Memorial services for Carmen Lowe of Norfolk, formerly of the Uehling, Oakland, Lyons area, were held October 26, 1999 at Christ is King Community Church in Norfolk. She died October 13 at Heritage of Bel Air at the age of 74 years. The daughter of Harvey and Carmen (Sommerer) Realph was born Feb. 9, 1925, at Fontanelle. She graduated from Fremont High School in 1943, then worked at the Campbell's Soup Co. in Fremont. She also worked for Northwestern Bell Telephone Company as an operator. In 1968, she moved to Norfolk, where she worked at Mary's Cafe and Dale Electronics and then retired to raise her family. Ms. Lowe was a member of Christ is King Community Church. Survivors include one son and his wife, Brad and Liz League of Omaha; three daughters and their husbands, Kathy and Don Nelson of Denton, Texas, Diane and Todd Dickie of Norfolk and Kim Lowe and Jeff Sperry of Wayne; one sister, Mabel Fritsch of Omaha, 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents. LOWE, CARMEN REALPH ****************************************************************** Obituary - Betty Marie Larson Mason Rustler- Scribner-Hooper May 6, 1998 Betty Marie Mason Betty Mason, 78, of Fremont died Tuesday, April 28, 1990 at Clarkson Hospital. Betty was born July 8, 1919, in Hooper. She was a lifetime resident. She was a member of National Genealogical Society, Royal Neighbors and Member of Salem Lutheran Church in Fremont. On September 30, 1939, she married Elmer L. Mason. He died September 1, 1988. Survivors include many nieces and nephews and close friends, Jim and Cheri Frey. She was preceded in death by her husband: three sisters, Myrtle Rassmusson, Julia Webb and Anna Marriot; and two brothers, Ross Larson and Phillip Larson. The funeral services were held May 1 at the Rozanek and Son Colonial Chapel in Fremont. Pastor Uden of Salem Lutheran Church in Fremont. Burial was in Memorial Cemetery in Fremont. Pallbearers were Jim Frey, Eric McQuistan, Jason Frey and Leonard Szarzynski. Memorials are suggested to Cancer Fund. Walter H. Larson
MASON, BETTY MARIE ****************************************************************** Obituary - E. Lenard Mason The Fremont Tribune Sept. 3, 1988 Funeral services for E. Lenard Mason, 77, 106 S. Irving Ave., will be 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Bader-Rozanek Colonial Funeral Home. Mr. Mason died Thursday, Sept 1, 1988, at the Veterans Hospital, Omaha. He was a retired carpenter for Gerkin & Sons. Mr. Mason was born Dec. 3, 1910 in Fremont. He was a lifelong Fremont resident. He belonged to V.F.W. Post No. 7718 in Fremont and was a charter member of Disable American Veterans Chapter No. 18. Mr. Mason married Betty Larson Sept. 30, 1939, in Fremont. She survives. Chaplain Howard Tollefsrud will officiate Tuesday's service. Visitation will be 2-9 p.m. Monday and from 9 a.m. until time of service Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery. Military graveside services will be conducted by Larsen- Peterson Post No. 854 Veterans of Foreign Wars. Memorials may be given to the American Cancer Society. MASON, E. LENARD ******************************************************************** Anna Larson Monnich Marriott Betty Larson Mason Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 18, 2001
1907- 1998MARRIOTT, ANNA MONNICH LARSON ****************************************************************** Obituary - Shirley Mehaffey The Fremont Tribune (On-Line) Mar. 10, 2007 The funeral for Shirley M. Mehaffey, 82, of North Bend will be 2 p.m. Monday at United Presbyterian Church in North Bend. She died Thursday, March 8, 2007, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. Shirley M. Koehler was born Dec. 7, 1924, in Uehling to August and Minnie (Larson) Koehler. She grew up in Uehling and was a 1942 graduate of Uehling High School. She attended Midland College in Fremont and Wayne State College in Wayne. She taught school near Uehling and at Hooper Junior High School before her marriage. She married Robert F. “Bob” Mehaffey on Sept. 23, 1949, at Elim Lutheran Church in Swaburg. She lived in Hooper until her marriage and then moved with her husband to North Bend. She was a member of United Presbyterian Church and United Presbyterian Women in North Bend; P.E.O. International, Chapter CT; and a garden club member. Her devotion to the church, her strong faith and love for her family was an important part of her life. Survivors include: her husband, Bob; a son, Bob (and wife, Sue) Mehaffey, Jr.; a daughter, Mary (Mrs. John) Riha of Beatrice; and three grandchildren, John Riha, Carrie Riha and Sarah Mehaffey. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Jack Koehler; and a sister, Bernice Wedergren. The Revs. Maetta Snyder and Mark Eldal will officiate Monday's service. Closed casket visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Sunday at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery in North Bend. Memorials have been established to Elim Lutheran Church in Swaburg and United Presbyterian Church in North Bend. Anna Larson Monnich Marriott
MEHAFFEY, SHIRLEY ***************************************************************************** Obituary - Carl H. Meyer The Scribner Rustler January 17, 1979 Funeral Services Held Monday, For Carl H. Meyer, 74 Carl H. Meyer, age 74, was born May 23, 1904 at Scribner, Nebr. He died Thursday, Jan. 11, 1979 at the Good Samaritan Center in Scribner. Mr. Meyer was baptized and confirmed at the St. Peter's Lutheran Church of Scribner, of which he had been a member during his entire life. He served on the Church Council and on various committees throughout the years. He graduated from Scribner High School in 1922. On Dec. 12, 1929 he married Lillian Larson of Uehling at Swaburg. He is survived by his wife, Lillian; daughter, Kay, and her husband, Gilbert Bridges of Fremont; two grandchildren, Jeff and Mike; also one brother, William, of Scribner. He was preceded in death by his parents, 2 brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were held at the St. Peter's Lutheran Church at Scribner at 2 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 15, with Pastor Donald Brunner officiating. Music was furnished by the Ladies Trio, composed of Mrs. Harlan Frischie, Mrs. Alice Wehrmann, and Mrs. Howard Witte, with Mrs. Albert Tuchenhagen as organist. Interment was at the Swaburg cemetery with Spear Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were LeRoy Cordes, Lee Burkink, William Meyer, Jr., Duane Wagner, Kent Popken and Ronald Weitzenkamp. Memorials were established for St. Peter's Lutheran Church or the Good Samaritan Center. ![]()
MEYER, CARL H. ****************************************************************** Obituary - Lillian Elsie Larson Meyer The Scribner Rustler May 30, 1979 Funeral Services To Be Held Thursday for Mrs. Carl Meyer Lillian E. Meyer, age 74, was born July 5, 1904 on a farm near Uehling, Nebr. She died Sunday, May 27, at the Good Samaritan Center in Scribner. Mrs. Meyer was baptized and confirmed at the Elim Lutheran Church at Swaburg, Nebr. She graduated from the Craig High School and attended Wayne State Teachers College and the University of Nebr. She taught school for several years prior to her marriage. She was united in marriage with Carl H. Meyer on Dec. 12, 1929. He preceded her in death. She is survived by a daughter, Kay, and her husband, Gilbert Bridges of Fremont; two grandchildren, Jeff and Mike Bridges; also one brother, John Larson of Uehling; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Meyer was employed for many years at Lee's Market at Scribner. Funeral services will be held at St. Peter's Lutheran Church at Scribner on Thursday, May 31, at 2 p.m. with Pastor Donald E. Brunner officiating. Interment will be at the Swaburg Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Spear Funeral Home Wednesday, May 30, from 2 to 9 p.m. Memorials have been established for the St. Peter's Lutheran Church and the Good Samaritan Center a Scribner. ![]()
MEYER, LILLIAN ELSIE ****************************************************************** Obituary - Ella Mae Wike Larson Nieman The Hooper Sentinel October 14, 1937 The death of Mrs. Henry Nieman, which followed a paralytic stroke occurred at a West Point hospital where she was taken when her last illness came upon her on Saturday, Oct. 9. Mrs. Nieman was formerly Ella Mae Wike and she was born June 17, 1892, in North Carolina. She came to Fremont in 1911 and in 1913 was married to Edw. O. Larson, a brother of A. O. Larson of Hooper. Mr. Larson died in 1935 leaving his wife and one son, Lester Larson, of Chicago. On Dec. 16, 1936, Mrs. Larson was married to Henry Nieman, who with her son, her mother and two brothers in North Carolina and three sisters in Chicago survive to mourn her passing. NIEMAN, ELLA MAE ****************************************************************** Eunice Woodruff Phelps ![]()
Lillian Larson Meyer
****************************************************************** Forrest Cody Phelps Eunice Woodruff Phelps Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 28, 2001
****************************************************************** Obituary - Blanche Larson Popken Mrs. Popken Rites Held A resident of Swaburg during her girlhood, 66 year old Mrs. Blanche Popken of Scribner, passed away September 22, (1977) at the Scribner Good Samaritan Care Center following an illness of several months. Blanche Rachel Larson, daughter of the late Oliver O. and Mattie Stover Larson, was born at their farm home in Swaburg on Christmas Day, 1910. She attended the Swaburg Elementary School, District No. 17, graduated from Hooper High School and also from a night course at Midland Lutheran College in Fremont with a teaching degree. She was confirmed at Elim Evangelical Lutheran Church in the class of l926. She married Herman Popken Nov. l8, 1933. Just last year she retired after 19 years as a public school teacher, the first five years of which were at her home school, District No. 17, and later, as first grade teacher in the Scribner Public Schools. Survivors include a son, Kent Popken: a daughter Jane (Mrs. Jeff Rehder) and two granddaughters, Tiffany and Buffy Popken, all of Omaha: brother, John R. Larson of Uehling: and sister Lillian (Mrs. Carl Meyer) of Scribner. Preceding her in death were two brothers, Walter and Elmer Larson and two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Conklin and Mrs. Luella Wagner. Funeral services for Mrs. Popken were held last Monday at the United Lutheran Church in Scribner of which she was a member. The Rev. Wayne Barthel was the officiating clergyman. Mrs. Allen Boschult presided at the organ and was also accompanist for the vocalist, Miss Mary Boschult. Interment was in the Elim Lutheran Cemetery at Swaburg. The casket bearers were relatives, Deane Larson, Jeff Bridges, Harry Wagner, Duane Wagner and Norman Realph, and also the superintendent of the Scribner Public Schools, Dale DeReise. The committal service conducted by Pastor Barthel at the graveside, was followed with the Mystic Circle Chapter No. 126 Order of Eastern Star service. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Obituary - Blanche Larson Popken The Scribner Rustler September 28, 1977 Funeral Services Held Monday For Blanche Popken Mrs. Blanche Popken died Thursday, Sept. 22, at Scribner after a short illness. She was born Dec. 25, 1910 near Uehling to Oliver and Mattie Larson and was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith at Swaburg. She attended Hooper High School and was a graduate of Midland College. She was a lifetime resident of the area and taught in rural schools near Uehling and in the Scribner Public Schools for 19 years. She was united in marriage to Herman Popken Nov. 18, 1933. Survivors include a son, Kent, of Omaha, daughter, Jane (Mrs. Jeff Rehder) of Omaha, two granddaughters, Tiffany and Buffy, Popken, one brother, John Larson, Uehling, one sister, Mrs. Carl (Lillian) Meyer, Scribner. Funeral services were held at 10:30 Monday, Sept. 26, at the United Lutheran Church in Scribner with Rev. Wayne Bartel officiating. Burial was in the Elim Lutheran Church Cemetery at Swaburg. Eastern Star Rites were held at the gravesite. Forrest Cody Phelps, 1914-1998 Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 28, 2001
POPKEN, BLANCHE RACHEL ****************************************************************** Obituary - Ada Helen Realph Fatal Accident A very sad and fatal accident occurred Monday afternoon when Ada Realph, 10 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Realph, received injuries from which she succumbs sixteen hours later. A number of children of which Ada was a number were riding home from school in a wagon and in rounding a corner, they were thrown out and Ada fell directly in front of one of the rear wheels which passed over the abdomen. She was immediately carried to her home and Dr. Storkan was called and later Dr. Heine was called in consultation but nothing could be done to save the little girl, and she passed away of severe internal injuries early Tuesday morning. Little Ada was a smiling pleasant little girl who won friends whereever she went. Funeral services will be held from the home Friday. We join the host of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Realph friends in extending sincere sympathy to them in - - - -. Note: John Realph sent this obituary to me on March 8, 2001. Blanche Larson Popken
Ada Realph (1905-1915) REALPH, ADA ****************************************************************** Name on Tombstone = Edward James Realph Dates on Tombstone = 1900 - 1971 Parents = William & Christia (Larson) Realph Summary The Oakland Independent April 1, 1971 Edward Realph, 70, died on Tuesday at Omaha. He was born at Swaburg on November 20, 1906 to William H. and Christena Larson Realph. He married Marjory Erickson on June 12, 1929 at Uehling. Survivors are his wife, 1 daughter, Carolee (Mrs. William Laughren), 1 son, James, and 1 granddaughter, Lori Sue Laughren. The Fremont Tribune March 24, 1971 Uehling - Edward J. Realph, 70, died Tuesday at an Omaha hospital following a lingering illness. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Congregation Church. Rev. Loyd Anderson will officiate. Born in the Swaburg area, Nov. 20, 1900, Mr. Realph lived here most of his life. He married Marjorie Erickson June 12, 1929. He was a member of Congreational Church Mens Fellowhip and the Farm Bureau. Survivors include his widow; a daughter; Mrs. William (Carolee) Laughren, Wayne; a son, James, Blair; three brothers, Harvey, Fremont; John, Littleton, Colo.; and Norman, Kansas City, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Martin (Mabel) Jensen, Mountain View, Mo.; and one granchild. Visitation will begin Thrsday at Warne Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Baptist Cemetery.Ada Realph Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 2, 2001
REALPH, EDWARD JAMES - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name = Marjorie Realph Dates on Tombstone = Jan. 10, 1904 - Oct. 19, 1986 Spouse = Edward Realph Maiden Name = Marjorie Erickson Parents = J. Ambrose & Christine (Olson) Erickson The Oakland Independent October 23, 1986 Summary Marjorie Realph, 82, died on Sunday at Blair. She was born on January 10, 1904 at Uehling, NE. She married Edward Realph on June 12, 1929 at Uehling, NE. He died on March 23, 1976. Survivors are 1 son, James of Blair, NE, 1 daughter, Mrs. William (Carolee) Laughren of Bellevue, WA, and 1 sister, Mrs. Lorraine (Marie) Olson of Uehling. She was buried at the Baptist Cemetery, Uehling, NE. The Fremont Tribune Oct. 20, 1986 Blair - Marjorie Realph, 82, of Blair, died Sunday afternoon at Crowell Memorial Home in Blair. She was a retired school teacher and homemaker. She was born Jan. 10, 1904, in rural Uehling. She lived in the Uehling area until November 1982, when she moved to Blair. She was amember of First Congregational Church U.C.C. of Uehling, Women's Fellowship of her church, and the Wo-He-Lo Club of Uehling, and was past predident of the District 84 school board. Marjorie Erickson married Edward Realph on June 12, 1929, in Uehling. He died March 23, 1976. Survivors include a son, James of Blair; a daughter, Mrs. William (Carolee) Laughren of Bellevue, Wash.; and a sister Mrs. Lorraine (Marie) Olson of Uehling. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at First Lutheran Church U.C.C. of Uehling. The Rev. Hiram Lilley will officiate. Visitation will be 1-9 p.m. until service time Wednesday at the church. Burial will be in Baptist Cemetery in Uehling. Edward & Marjorie Realph Note - Mabel Realph Fritsch sent this picture to me on Feb. 3, 2001
Standing: Edward & James Realph Seated: Marjorie Realph & Carolee Lauaghren Note - Mabel Fritsch sent this picture to me on Feb. 3, 2001.
Realph, Marjorie ****************************************************************** Obituary - Floyd Realph The Hooper Sentinel December 7, 1944 News Notes of Swaburg Region Rites Held for Pvt. Floyd Realph Funeral services for Pvt. Floyd E. Realph, whose death occurred in a plane crash at Bryan, Texas, Nov. 24, were held at The Elim Lutheran church in Swaburg Friday afternoon, with Wollmer & Warne in charge. Dr. George D. McClelland of Fremont, a former army chaplain, was the officiating pastor. Mrs. Le Roy Buck of Uehling and Miss Luella Sampson, former teachers of the deceased, sang the requested hymn, "In the Garden" and "The Christian's Good Night." Mrs. Frank Vondrasek of Uehling was at the organ. Military honors by the Cornelius Tillman post of the American Legion of Hooper were carried out at the grave, with a firing squad firing a final salute to the dead soldier and Taps sounded by W. E. Sanders. Legion members served as pallbearers. Burial was in the family lot in Elim cemetery. Coming from a distance for the final rites were; Cpl. Marvin Stauffer of Bryan Field; Pvt. Norman Realph of Santa Barbara, Calif.; Wm. Realph, Bryan Realph, Messrs. and Mesdames Lynn and Zella Bullock of Denver; Messrs. and Mesdames John Realph and son, Dale, Rogan Bullock and Sherman Woodruff of Julesburg, Co.; Mrs. Julia Slack of Grand Island; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wilson of Mason City; Harvey, Herbert and Miss Mabel Realph, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Realph, Mrs. Carmen Realph, Mrs. Edna Smith and Mrs. Carl Kammerer of Fremont; the Carl Meyer and Elmer Larson families and Mrs. Herman Popken of Scribner; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Leifert of Oakland, and Mr. and Mrs. Claus Freberg of Lyons. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Obituary - Pvt. Floyd Realph Details Learned of Crash in Which Pvt. Realph Died Details were learned here Wednesday of the crash in which Pvt. Floyd Realph, formerly of Uehling and Swaburg, died Friday. Pvt. Realph, an instrument trainer instructor, was on an instrument training mission from Bryan army air field in Texas with six other instructors. Their two-engined plane crashed during a rainstorm near Trinity, Tex., and six of the soldiers were killed while one parachuted to safety. Funeral services for Pvt. Realph will be held from Elim Lutheran church at Swaburg, Friday at 2 p.m., and interment will be in the Elim cemetery. Dr. George D. McClelland, Fremont, will officiate and military services will be conducted by Cornelius Tillman post, American Legion. Wollmer and Warne funeral home is in charge. Floyd Earl Realph was born in Swaburg Nov. 14, 1906, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Realph. He attended the Swaburg school and was graduated from Uehling high school in 1930. Since 1931, he had made his home in Denver, Colo., and in Oakland, Calif. He was a civilian flier. In 1942 Pvt. Realph was inducted into the army air corps. He had been stationed at the Lincoln air base, Hammer Field, Fresno, Calif., Mosts Lake Wash., and then at Bryan field. Note: John Realph sent this obituary to me on March 8, 2001. ![]()
REALPH, FLOYD EARL (BUTCH) ****************************************************************** Obituary - Harvey W. Realph Summary The Oakland Independent May 3, 1979 Harvey W. Realph, 82, died on Saturday at Omaha. He was born May 3, 1896 near Hooper. In WWI he was in the 355th Infantry. Survivors are 2 daughters, Carmen Lowe, of Norfolk, Mable (Mrs. Larry Fritsch), of Omaha and 7 grandchildren. Buried - Swaburg cemetery, Hooper, NE. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Obituary - Harvey Realph Realph Rites Wednesday Services for Harvey W. Realph, 82, of Fremont, were held Wednesday at Elim Lutheran Church in Swaburg. The Rev. James Miller officaited. Realph died Saturday evening in an Omaha hospital. He was born May 3, 1896 in rural Hooper. He lived most of his life in the Hooper-Uehling area, except for the last 10 years when he resided in Fremont. Realph was a veteran of World War I. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Club, Fremont Veterans Club and the 355th Infantry Group, which he served in World War I. Survivors include daughters, Carmen Lowe of Norfolk, and Mrs. Larry (Mabel) Fritsch of Omaha; seven grandchildren; brother, Norman of Kansas City, Mo.; and sister, Mrs. Mabel Jensen of Mountain View, Mo. Burial was in Elim Lutheran Cemetery. Note - Mabel Fritsch sent this obituary to me on Jan. 3, 2001. About 1920? Floyd E. Realph Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 4, 2001.
Floyd E. Realph
REALPH, HARVEY W. ******************************************************************* Obituary - John Realph John Realph Funeral Held A former Swaburg resident, John LeRoy Realph, passed away January 30 at Littleton, Colo. at the age of 76 years. Born at Swaburg on Jan. 29, 1903, he was the son of William and Christena Larson Realph, grew up at their home and attended the Swaburg Elementary School, District No. 17. He was united in marriage to Miss Marie Brodeen of the Craig area on June 28, 1927. They celebrated their golden wedding at Elim church in June, 1977. After farming at Swaburg for a number of years, the couple moved to Colorado where they resided on their ranch in the Julesburg area until retiring at Littleton. Survivors include his widow and three sons, Donald (s/b Don) of North Glenn, Colo., Dale of Redland, Wash, and John at home; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild; two brothers, Harvey of Fremont and Norman of Kansas City, Mo.; and one sister, Mrs. Martin (Mabel) Jensen of Missouri. Funeral rites were held at the Lutheran Church in Littleton followed with services Sunday afternoon at Elim Lutheran Church with Pastor James A. Miller as the officiating clergyman. Mrs. Alvis Petersen was organist and Mrs. Raymond Wedergren guest soloist. Interment was in the Elim cemetery. Casketbearers were Gerald Bullock, Gary Jenssen, John R. Larson, Norman A. Petersen, James E. Realph, Charles Erickson and Edward Mallette. Note - Mabel Fritsch sent this obituary to me on Feb. 3, 2001. Harvey Realph Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 6, 2001
Harvery W. Realph Note - Mabel Fritsch sent this picture to me on Feb. 3, 2001.
REALPH, JOHN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Obituary - Marie A. Brodeen Realph Fremont Tribune January 21, 1997 Marie Realph The funeral for Marie A. Realph, 91, of Englewood, Colo., formerly of the Uehling area, will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Elim Lutheran Church at Swaburg. She died Saturday, Jan. 18, 1997, at Porter Care Hospice in Littleton, Colo. Marie Brodeen was born Feb. 7, 1905, in Falkoping-Ranton, Sweden. She attended school in Sweden, Rockford, ILL., and in rural Craig, Neb. She was orphaned at age 14, she then came to America to live with her grandfather at Rockford, Ill. She later lived with her aunt near rural Craig. She married John Realph June 27, 1927. The couple farmed near Uehling, Neb., Julesburg, Colo., Platteville, Colo., and Littleton, Colo. They had worked in Cripple Creek, Victor, Alma and Breckenridge in Colorado when mining was popular. She was a charter member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Littleton, Colo. Survivors include two sons, Don Realph of Northglenn, Colo., and Dale Realph of Redmond Valley Center, Calif.; (1) eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, six brothers, two sisters, and four children. The Rev. Mark Eldal will officiate Thursday's service. Visitation will be 3-9 p.m. Wednesday at Warne-Johnson Funeral Home in Uehling. Burial will be at Swaburg Cemetery. There also was a service today at Holly Trinity Lutheran Church in Littleton, Colo. The Rev. Dan Bollman officiated today's services in Colorado. Bullock Mortuary in Englewood, Colo., was in charge of the arrangements in Colorado. Memorials have been established to Elim Lutheran Church, Holy Trinity Church in Littleton, Colo., and the American Heart Association. Note: (1) This newspaper obituary omitted a third son, John Realph of Littleton, CO. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Obituary - Marie Brodeen Realph The Oakland Independent January 23, 1997 Funeral services will be held on Thursday, January 23, 1997 at Elim Lutheran Church, rural Hooper, for Marie Realph. Visitation will be at Warne-Johnson Funeral Home in Uehling on Wednesday from 3-9 p.m. Marie died Jan. 18 at Porter Care Hospice in Littleton, CO. Services were held at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church where she was a charter member. Rev. Mark Eldal will officiate at the Elim service. Pallbearers will be Mike Realph, Rick Realph, John Buehler, Jim Jergensen and Jim Realph. Marie was born Feb. 7, 1905 in Falkoping-Ranton, Sweden. She was the daughter of the late Rev. Johannes S. Brodeen (past pastor of Elim) and Albertina Glans. She attended school in Sweden, Illinois and Craig. Orphaned at age 14, she came to America to live with her grandfather in Illinois. She also lived with her aunt Otilla and Anton Monson of rural Craig. She married John L. Realph of rural Swaburg, on June 27, 1927. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at Elim in 1977. John and Marie farmed near Uehling and in Colorado. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, six brothers, two sisters and four children: Keith, Marilyn, Mardee and Judy- Sharon. She is survived by three sons: Don of Northglenn, CO, Dale of Redmond Valley Center, CA and John of Littleton, CO; eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Memorials are suggested to Elim Lutheran Church, Holy Trinity in Littleton or the American Heart Association. REALPH, MARIE ****************************************************************** Obituary - Norman Realph Oakland Nebraska Independent June 25, 1981 Realph Rites in Missouri Funeral services for Norman Realph, formerly of the Swaburg area, were held in Kansas City Thursday. He died at a North Kansas City hospital June 16 (1981) after a week's illness following a heart attack. Interment was a Shadyville, Mo. Norman, son of Wm. and Christina Realph, was born on the family farm southeast of Swaburg Nov. 5, 1913 and attended Swaburg school. Later he moved with his family to a farm south of Uehling. He was a graduate of the Uehling High School and had attended the 1981 alumni banquet as a member of the honored 50 year class. He was associated with FAA in Denver and later in Kansas City until his retirement except for a brief tour in the Marines during World War II. He married Margie Scott Jan. 17, 1948 in Kansas City. He was a charter member of a Baptist church there. Survivors include his wife, Margie: daughters, Nancy Myers, Christine Boudoin, Cynthia Realph; one granddaughter; two sons-in-laws; sister, Mabel Jensen. He was preceded in death by one daughter, Sara; his parents; five brothers and two sisters. Relatives attending the service were his sister, Mabel Jensen; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jensen and daughters of Nevada, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. James Realph and family of Blair, Mrs. John Realph and John Jr. of Littleton, Co., Mrs. Edward Realph of Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Bullock and sons, Mrs. Julie Goldberg, all of Denver, Mrs. Elmer Larson and Mrs. Ronald Weitzenkamp of Scribner. John & Marie Realph June 28, 1927 Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 6, 2001
John & Marie Realph Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 6, 2001
REALPH, NORMAN WOODROW ****************************************************************** William Bryan Realph REALPH, WILLIAM BRYAN US NAVY WORLD WAR I DATE OF BIRTH: 07/19/1898 DATE OF DEATH: 07/30/1964 BURIED AT: SECTION P SITE 165 FT. LOGAN NATIONAL CEMETERY 4400 WEST KENYON AVENUE DENVER, CO 80236 (303) 761-0117 Norman Realph Note: John Realph sent this picture to me on March 6, 2001
Norman & Margie Realph Note - Mabel Fritsch sent this picture to me on Feb. 3, 2001.
REALPH, WILLIAM BRYAN ****************************************************************** Obituary - William H. Realph The Hooper Sentinel Dec. 4, 1947 Funeral services were held at the Elim Lutheran church Tuesday for Wm. H. Realph, who passed away Nov. 29 at Julesburg, Colorado. Rev. D. E. Bernhardson conducted the service, and Mrs. Alvis Petersen was organist. The pallbearers were Herbert Realph, Vern Realph, Elmer Larson, John Larson, Carol Larson, and Carlyle Kammerer. Interment was in the church cemetery. Mr. Realph, who was 78 years old, was born Oct. 19, 1869 in Ireland, and had been residing in Julesburg for the past 10 years. He is survived by the following children, Mrs. Julia Bullock of Denver, Harvey Realph of Fremont, Byran and John Realph of Julesburg. Edward Realph of Hooper, Mrs. Mable Jensen of Tekamah, and Norman Realph of Des Moines, Ia. His wife, a son, and a daughter preceded him death. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - History of Dodge and Washington Counties, Nebraska and Their People 1921 Volume II, Page 466 William Realph William Realph. A skillful and progressive farmer of Dodge County, William Realph has had an extended practical experience in everything relating to agriculture, and is considered an authority on the various branches of this highly important industry. He was born October 19, 1870, in Dodge County, Nebraska, the son of John Realph, one of the sturdy pioneers of this section of the country. Born and bred in Ireland, John Realph left the Emerald Isle in early life, making his way to the United States, which was known across the ocean as the land of plenty, and for a time was variously employed, working industriously to support his wife and children. In 1870 he came by train as far west as Omaha, Nebraska, and from there, looking for a tract of good land, he walked into Dodge County, and having homesteaded eighty acres of land installed his family in a dugout and began the improvements of his newly acquired property. The country roundabout was in its primitive condition, and the wily red man was everywhere evident, while wild beasts roamed at will. Although somewhat hampered by the lack of cash, he labored with indomitable perseverance and not only improved a valuable homestead, but contributed his full share in advancing the growth and prosperity of the community in which he lived. His wife Mrs. Bridget Realph, died on the old homestead at the ripe old age of fourscore years. He is still living, making his home with a daughter in Custer County, this state. The fourth child in order of birth in a family of eight children, William Realph was brought up in pioneer Bryan Realph, 1898-1964 Note; John Realph sent this picture to me on March 28, 2001