Mrs. Harry Fahrenbruch and Mrs. Darold Schlegel sang "There's No Disappointment in Heaven" and "God Will Take Care of You," with Mrs. Art Hoffman as organist.
Pallbearers were LeRoy Weber, Larry Weber, Bill Elley, Bruce Kuck, Willis Barth, and Willis Wagner. Burial was made in the Culbertson cemetery under the direction of the Herrmann Funeral Home.
Conrad A. Wagner, son of David and Katie Wagner, was born January 1, 1879 in Frank, Russia and died June 5, 1962 at his home in Culbertson.
He came to America in the spring of 1886 with his parents, who homesteaded a farm north of Culbertson. He joined the Methodist church in Culbertson 70 years ago and was a member until his death.
He was married to Annie Heizenreter in Culbertson on September 11, 1902. They lived on a farm north of town until he retired in 1946 and moved to Culbertson. They were the parents of six children. One son, Abraham, preceded his father in death.
Survivors include his wife, Annie of Culbertson; two daughters, Mrs. John (Rachel) Zailer of Trenton and Mrs. Walter (Lucille) Weber of McCook; three sons, Oren E. and Amos H. of Culbertson, and Reuben R. of Moscow, Idaho; 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Source: The Culbertson Progress, June 14, 1962
Mrs. Harry Fahrenbruch and Mrs. Darold Schlegel sang "There's No Disappointment in Heaven" and "God Will Take Care of You," with Mrs. Art Hoffman as organist.
Pallbearers were LeRoy Weber, Larry Weber, Bill Elley, Bruce Kuck, Willis Barth, and Willis Wagner. Burial was made in the Culbertson cemetery under the direction of the Herrmann Funeral Home.
Conrad A. Wagner, son of David and Katie Wagner, was born January 1, 1879 in Frank, Russia and died June 5, 1962 at his home in Culbertson.
He came to America in the spring of 1886 with his parents, who homesteaded a farm north of Culbertson. He joined the Methodist church in Culbertson 70 years ago and was a member until his death.
He was married to Annie Heizenreter in Culbertson on September 11, 1902. They lived on a farm north of town until he retired in 1946 and moved to Culbertson. They were the parents of six children. One son, Abraham, preceded his father in death.
Survivors include his wife, Annie of Culbertson; two daughters, Mrs. John (Rachel) Zailer of Trenton and Mrs. Walter (Lucille) Weber of McCook; three sons, Oren E. and Amos H. of Culbertson, and Reuben R. of Moscow, Idaho; 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Source: The Culbertson Progress, June 14, 1962
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