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Martin Adam Uehling

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Martin Adam Uehling

Birth
Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Death
4 Mar 1952 (aged 82)
Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5, Lot 8, Grave 3
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"Father"The Hooper Sentinel
March 6, 1952
Martin Uehling Rites Saturday
Funeral services well be held Saturday for Martin A. Uehling at the Wollmer & Warne Chapel at 1:45 p.m., and at Grace Lutheran church at 2 o'clock, with Rev. Samuel Jensen in charge. The body will lie in state at the chapel 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in the Hooper cemetery. Mr. Uehling passed away at the Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital in Hastings, Tuesday. He was 83 year old. He resided in this community most of his life and retired from farming inn 1936 when he moved to Fremont. He resided there until 1946 before going to Hastings. While he was active on the Dodge County Fair Board, chairman of the county board of supervisors, 1920 to 1932, and was a member of Grace Lutheran church and Hooper Masonic lodge and O. E. S.
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Uehling and was born on August 20, 1869, and married Dora Keller March 31, 1893. She died on Sept 7, 1930. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Eva.
Survivors are one son, Vyrle, of Hastings; four brothers, Otto, Plattsmouth; Ludwig, Hooper; Fred, Uehling, and Frank, Lincoln; one sister, Mrs. Jess Golder, Oakland.
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History of Dodge and Washington Counties, Nebraska and Their People 1921
Volume II,
Page 479
Martin A. Uehling.
The kind of farming that gets results and contributes to the general upbuilding and prosperity of an entire community is in evidence on the place of Mr. Uehling in section 8 of Hooper Township, Dodge County. Mr. Uehling is a veteran farmer and stockman, and belongs to the pioneer class of Dodge County citizenship.
He was born in Dodge County August 20, 1869. More extended reference to the Uehling family is made on other pages of this publication, in sketch of his father Theodore Uehling. Mr. Uehling spent his boyhood in a day when life was still primitive in Nebraska. He attended the common schools and also spent one term in the Fremont Normal School. In 1893 at the age of twenty-four he began farming for himself and for over a quarter of a century has looked after his crops and fields every season. His farm comprises a 160 acres, all with high class improvements. He keeps thoroughbred and high grade stock, both cattle and hogs, and the Sunny Slope Stock Farm has long enjoyed a high reputation in agricultural circles. Mr. Uehling has also given time to public affairs and at present is county supervisor, entering the duties of his office in 1919, his term expiring in 1923. He is a member of the Grace Lutheran Church at Hooper, has held all the prominent chairs in the Masonic Lodge, and he and his wife are members of the Eastern Star. Mr. Uehling was for five or six years Worthy Patron and Mrs. Uehling was Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star.
March 31, 1893, the year he started farming on his own account he also established a home of his own by his marriage to Dora Keller, also a native of Dodge County. Her father, William Keller, is living retired at Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Uehling have two children, Eva and Vyrle.
"Father"The Hooper Sentinel
March 6, 1952
Martin Uehling Rites Saturday
Funeral services well be held Saturday for Martin A. Uehling at the Wollmer & Warne Chapel at 1:45 p.m., and at Grace Lutheran church at 2 o'clock, with Rev. Samuel Jensen in charge. The body will lie in state at the chapel 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in the Hooper cemetery. Mr. Uehling passed away at the Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital in Hastings, Tuesday. He was 83 year old. He resided in this community most of his life and retired from farming inn 1936 when he moved to Fremont. He resided there until 1946 before going to Hastings. While he was active on the Dodge County Fair Board, chairman of the county board of supervisors, 1920 to 1932, and was a member of Grace Lutheran church and Hooper Masonic lodge and O. E. S.
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Uehling and was born on August 20, 1869, and married Dora Keller March 31, 1893. She died on Sept 7, 1930. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Eva.
Survivors are one son, Vyrle, of Hastings; four brothers, Otto, Plattsmouth; Ludwig, Hooper; Fred, Uehling, and Frank, Lincoln; one sister, Mrs. Jess Golder, Oakland.
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History of Dodge and Washington Counties, Nebraska and Their People 1921
Volume II,
Page 479
Martin A. Uehling.
The kind of farming that gets results and contributes to the general upbuilding and prosperity of an entire community is in evidence on the place of Mr. Uehling in section 8 of Hooper Township, Dodge County. Mr. Uehling is a veteran farmer and stockman, and belongs to the pioneer class of Dodge County citizenship.
He was born in Dodge County August 20, 1869. More extended reference to the Uehling family is made on other pages of this publication, in sketch of his father Theodore Uehling. Mr. Uehling spent his boyhood in a day when life was still primitive in Nebraska. He attended the common schools and also spent one term in the Fremont Normal School. In 1893 at the age of twenty-four he began farming for himself and for over a quarter of a century has looked after his crops and fields every season. His farm comprises a 160 acres, all with high class improvements. He keeps thoroughbred and high grade stock, both cattle and hogs, and the Sunny Slope Stock Farm has long enjoyed a high reputation in agricultural circles. Mr. Uehling has also given time to public affairs and at present is county supervisor, entering the duties of his office in 1919, his term expiring in 1923. He is a member of the Grace Lutheran Church at Hooper, has held all the prominent chairs in the Masonic Lodge, and he and his wife are members of the Eastern Star. Mr. Uehling was for five or six years Worthy Patron and Mrs. Uehling was Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star.
March 31, 1893, the year he started farming on his own account he also established a home of his own by his marriage to Dora Keller, also a native of Dodge County. Her father, William Keller, is living retired at Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Uehling have two children, Eva and Vyrle.


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