Anemia, with which she bad been afflicted several years, caused the death of Mrs. Ida Louise Held, wife of ex-Mayor Louis Held, 1163 Twenty-first Avenue, Monday. Though her health had been failing for some time, she was bedfast only a few days before death came.
As Ida Louise Grotelueschen, Mrs. Held was born in Wisconsin January 21, 1867. In her childhood the family came to Nebraska and located la Colfax county, her parents being numbered among the pioneers of the community north of Richland.
October 14, 1886, she was married to Louis Held and they established their home in Columbus. Mrs. Held was a member of the Degree of Honor lodge and the Methodist church.
She leaves her husband; one son, William Held; two daughters, Mrs. John Staub, Jr., of Columbus, and Mrs. A. J. Kopp, of Julesburg, Colo.; five sisters, Mrs. Amelia Loseke, Mrs. William Lueke, and Mrs. John Held, of Columbus; Mrs. Louis Sander, of Creston, and Mrs. David Kluck of Richland, and two brothers, August and Chas. Grotelueschen, of Colfax county.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Wm. A. Albright at the home at 2 p.m. yesterday and at the Methodist church at 2:30 p.m., with burial in Columbus cemetery.
The Columbus Telegram
Columbus, Nebraska
08 Oct 1920, Fri • Page 12
Contributor: Marilyn McRae McCarty (47447871) •
Anemia, with which she bad been afflicted several years, caused the death of Mrs. Ida Louise Held, wife of ex-Mayor Louis Held, 1163 Twenty-first Avenue, Monday. Though her health had been failing for some time, she was bedfast only a few days before death came.
As Ida Louise Grotelueschen, Mrs. Held was born in Wisconsin January 21, 1867. In her childhood the family came to Nebraska and located la Colfax county, her parents being numbered among the pioneers of the community north of Richland.
October 14, 1886, she was married to Louis Held and they established their home in Columbus. Mrs. Held was a member of the Degree of Honor lodge and the Methodist church.
She leaves her husband; one son, William Held; two daughters, Mrs. John Staub, Jr., of Columbus, and Mrs. A. J. Kopp, of Julesburg, Colo.; five sisters, Mrs. Amelia Loseke, Mrs. William Lueke, and Mrs. John Held, of Columbus; Mrs. Louis Sander, of Creston, and Mrs. David Kluck of Richland, and two brothers, August and Chas. Grotelueschen, of Colfax county.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Wm. A. Albright at the home at 2 p.m. yesterday and at the Methodist church at 2:30 p.m., with burial in Columbus cemetery.
The Columbus Telegram
Columbus, Nebraska
08 Oct 1920, Fri • Page 12
Contributor: Marilyn McRae McCarty (47447871) •
Family Members
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Emilie A W Grotelueschen Loseke
1859–1926
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Louis Henry Grotelueschen
1860–1918
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August Grotelueschen
1861–1936
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Emma G Grotelueschen Lueke
1865–1931
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Louisa Marie Grotelueschen Held
1869–1923
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Charlie H Grotelueschen
1871–1943
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Anna Matilda Grotelueschen Sander
1873–1964
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Bertha Katherine Grotelueschen Kluck
1876–1963
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