The Hooper Sentinel
September 24, 1903
John Heitshusen Passes Away
John Heitshusen, an old settler of the Sommerville neighborhood,
died at the Swedish hospital in Omaha, last evening, after an
operation for appendicitis and gall stone. He had been sick only a
short time, having been taken to the hospital a week ago last
Monday, when the operation was performed, and from which he seemed
to be making a fine recovery. But some complications arose
yesterday, and he died quite suddenly about 8 o'clock in the
evening.
Deceased was born in Oldenburg, Germany, January 2, 1853, and had
lived in this country near Sommerville for upwards of twenty years.
He leaves a wife and nine children.
The Hooper Sentinel
September 24, 1903
John Heitshusen Passes Away
John Heitshusen, an old settler of the Sommerville neighborhood,
died at the Swedish hospital in Omaha, last evening, after an
operation for appendicitis and gall stone. He had been sick only a
short time, having been taken to the hospital a week ago last
Monday, when the operation was performed, and from which he seemed
to be making a fine recovery. But some complications arose
yesterday, and he died quite suddenly about 8 o'clock in the
evening.
Deceased was born in Oldenburg, Germany, January 2, 1853, and had
lived in this country near Sommerville for upwards of twenty years.
He leaves a wife and nine children.
Family Members
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Katherine C. "Katie" Heitshusen Bruegmann
1879–1957
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Henry William Heitshusen
1881–1950
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Anna Marie Heitshusen Heineman
1883–1941
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Maria Wilhelmina "Minnie" Heitshusen Suhr
1884–1969
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Emma M. Heitshusen Hoegemeyer
1886–1970
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Johanna C Heitshusen Meyer
1888–1948
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Mary Heitshusen Miller
1890–1950
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Johann Heitzhusen
1892–1892
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John Heitshusen
1894–1979
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William M. Heitshusen
1896–1980
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