Kansas City Star, The January 30, 1991
SENECA - Clarence G. Olberding, 62, Seneca, died Jan. 29, 1991, at the home. He was born in Axtell, Kan., and lived in Seneca for 58 years. Mr. Olberding was a farmer and stockman. He was a member of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Seneca, and was past president of its St. Joseph's Society. He was a fourth-degree member of the Knights of Columbus. He was a vice president of the Nemaha County Co-Op and a member of the Seneca and St. Benedict Insurance Co. board, all in Sen eca. Survivors include his wife, Eileen Dick Olberding of the home; four sons, Wayne Olberding, Topeka, Dale Olberding, Holton, Kan., Lynn Olberding, Seneca, and Larry Olberding, Manhattan, Kan.; two daughters, Diane Keegan, Baileyville, Kan., and Janic e Kramer, Goff, Kan.; his mother, Rose Olberding, Seneca; a brother, Leonard Olberding, Overland Park; a sister, Marjorie Haug, Seneca; and 11 grandchildren. Mass will be said at 10:15 a.m. Thursday at the church;
Kansas City Star, The January 30, 1991
SENECA - Clarence G. Olberding, 62, Seneca, died Jan. 29, 1991, at the home. He was born in Axtell, Kan., and lived in Seneca for 58 years. Mr. Olberding was a farmer and stockman. He was a member of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Seneca, and was past president of its St. Joseph's Society. He was a fourth-degree member of the Knights of Columbus. He was a vice president of the Nemaha County Co-Op and a member of the Seneca and St. Benedict Insurance Co. board, all in Sen eca. Survivors include his wife, Eileen Dick Olberding of the home; four sons, Wayne Olberding, Topeka, Dale Olberding, Holton, Kan., Lynn Olberding, Seneca, and Larry Olberding, Manhattan, Kan.; two daughters, Diane Keegan, Baileyville, Kan., and Janic e Kramer, Goff, Kan.; his mother, Rose Olberding, Seneca; a brother, Leonard Olberding, Overland Park; a sister, Marjorie Haug, Seneca; and 11 grandchildren. Mass will be said at 10:15 a.m. Thursday at the church;
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