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The Columbus Telegram, January 2, 1973
DIED
HERRGUTH--Carl F. Herrguth, 75, of 1464 29th Avenue, died Saturday at Behlen Community Hospital.
Services are set for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Gass-Haney Funeral Chapel and 2 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church with Rev. A. H. Guettler officaintg. Burial will be in Columbus Cemetery. His body lies in state at the funeral home.
Son of the late Charles F. and Mary Louise Schroeder Herrguth, he was born July 17, 1897 at Platte Center, was graduated from Platte Center high school and attended Kearney State Collage.
Most of his life was spent in Columbus where he was associated with the Viergutz Lumber Company. He was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Lions Club, Chamber of Commerce, Elks Country Club, Izaak Walton League and a former Platte Center fireman.
An ardent fisherman, he made many fishing excursions to distant points.
Mr. Herrguth married Vera E. Viergutz on Feb. 25, 1922 in Columbus, and she died while they were vacating in Mexico in 1952. A brother, Alvin of Platte Center also preceded him in death.
Surviving are a niece, Mrs. Lloyd Loseke of Platte Center; one grandnephew; a brother-in-law, Gus Viergutz of Columbus; sister-in-law, Mrs. Mark McMahon of Akron, Ohio.
Pallbearers will be Emil Luckey, Carl Louis, Larry Byrnes, George Rambour Jr., J.O. Peck and John Ingold; honorary pallbearers, Milton Burdick, Frank Urdil, Arden Wolfe and Chester Isgrig.
http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~neplatte/vitals/vitals1973.html
The Columbus Telegram, January 2, 1973
DIED
HERRGUTH--Carl F. Herrguth, 75, of 1464 29th Avenue, died Saturday at Behlen Community Hospital.
Services are set for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Gass-Haney Funeral Chapel and 2 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church with Rev. A. H. Guettler officaintg. Burial will be in Columbus Cemetery. His body lies in state at the funeral home.
Son of the late Charles F. and Mary Louise Schroeder Herrguth, he was born July 17, 1897 at Platte Center, was graduated from Platte Center high school and attended Kearney State Collage.
Most of his life was spent in Columbus where he was associated with the Viergutz Lumber Company. He was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Lions Club, Chamber of Commerce, Elks Country Club, Izaak Walton League and a former Platte Center fireman.
An ardent fisherman, he made many fishing excursions to distant points.
Mr. Herrguth married Vera E. Viergutz on Feb. 25, 1922 in Columbus, and she died while they were vacating in Mexico in 1952. A brother, Alvin of Platte Center also preceded him in death.
Surviving are a niece, Mrs. Lloyd Loseke of Platte Center; one grandnephew; a brother-in-law, Gus Viergutz of Columbus; sister-in-law, Mrs. Mark McMahon of Akron, Ohio.
Pallbearers will be Emil Luckey, Carl Louis, Larry Byrnes, George Rambour Jr., J.O. Peck and John Ingold; honorary pallbearers, Milton Burdick, Frank Urdil, Arden Wolfe and Chester Isgrig.
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