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Marie Katherine <I>Stover</I> Meyer

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Marie Katherine Stover Meyer

Birth
Oldenburg, Stadtkreis Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany
Death
10 Jan 1943 (aged 88)
Uehling, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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The Hooper Sentinel
January 14, 1943
Pioneer Woman Dies at Uehling
Funeral rites were held yesterday afternoon at St. Paul Lutheran church for Mrs. Marie Meyer, 88, long time resident of this locality, whose death occurred Sunday at her home at Uehling. Rev. Hugo Welchert was the officiating clergyman and Wollmer & Warne of Hooper directed the arrangements.
Mrs. Meyer, widow of the late J. G. Meyer, was born July 21, 1854, at Oldenburg, Germany, and passed away January 10, 1943, of infirmities incidental to her age.
She is survived by three sons, Herman of Scribner and Bernard and John of Uehling, and seven daughters, Mesdames Chas. Henneman, Springview; Wm Henneman, Colome, S. D.; Bertha Jorgensen, Oakland, Calif.; Kathryn Slee, Waldren, Colo.; Gus Wurdemann, Omaha; Henry Dicke, Straton; Lars Jorgensen, Uehling.
Music for the services was furnished by the ladies of St. Paul Lutheran church and the Lutheran Sisterhood of Uehling. Mrs. Wm Havekost served as organist and pallbearers were Walter Maas, Kermit Meyer, Ellwood Carlson, Lavern Moseman and Lloyd and Clifford Jorgensen. Interment was made in the church cemetery.

The Hooper Sentinel
January 14, 1943
Pioneer Woman Dies at Uehling
Funeral rites were held yesterday afternoon at St. Paul Lutheran church for Mrs. Marie Meyer, 88, long time resident of this locality, whose death occurred Sunday at her home at Uehling. Rev. Hugo Welchert was the officiating clergyman and Wollmer & Warne of Hooper directed the arrangements.
Mrs. Meyer, widow of the late J. G. Meyer, was born July 21, 1854, at Oldenburg, Germany, and passed away January 10, 1943, of infirmities incidental to her age.
She is survived by three sons, Herman of Scribner and Bernard and John of Uehling, and seven daughters, Mesdames Chas. Henneman, Springview; Wm Henneman, Colome, S. D.; Bertha Jorgensen, Oakland, Calif.; Kathryn Slee, Waldren, Colo.; Gus Wurdemann, Omaha; Henry Dicke, Straton; Lars Jorgensen, Uehling.
Music for the services was furnished by the ladies of St. Paul Lutheran church and the Lutheran Sisterhood of Uehling. Mrs. Wm Havekost served as organist and pallbearers were Walter Maas, Kermit Meyer, Ellwood Carlson, Lavern Moseman and Lloyd and Clifford Jorgensen. Interment was made in the church cemetery.



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