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Jacob Goll

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Jacob Goll

Birth
Death
25 Nov 1943 (aged 86)
Burial
Blue Hill, Webster County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
SW section Lot 74
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Jacob Goll Dies at His Home in Hastings

Funeral services for Jacob Goll, pioneer resident of Blue Hill, were held Monday afternoon at the Brand Funeral Home in Hastings and burial was in the Blue Hill Cemetery. Mr. Goll died suddenly Thursday evening at his home at 1421 West Fourth, in Hastings.

Dr. F.C. Schuldt, pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Hastings, officiated at the service. Miss Edna Grothen and Mrs. Chester Myrom sang, accompanied by Mrs. D.C. Irwin. Pallbearers were nephews of the deceased and included John Bock, Howard Arnold, Darrell Versaw, Harold Waechter, Herbert Goll and Carl Goll.

Jacob Goll was born in Germany on November 13, 1857, and at the age of nine years came to America with his parents, Michael and Wilhelmina Goll. For a time the family lived in Hastings, later moving to a farm near Blue Hill. The deceased grew to manhood here and on January 13, 1881, was united in marriage to Miss Mary Luhn. Four children were born to this union, Mrs. M.J. Wiest of B.H., Jake and Fred of Hastings. One son, Carl died at the age of one year. Mr. Goll is survived also by one grandson, Staff Sgt. Melvin Wiest of Fort Knox, KY, five brothers and five sisters, Charles, Michael and Wm. Of Blue Hill, Joe of California, and Fred of Hastings; Mrs. Christina Bock of Hastings, Mrs. Katy Siebrass and Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold of Blue Hill, Mrs. Susie Uehle of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Lena Rheigans of Sacramento, California.

Mr. Goll spent 41 years of his life in this community. He worked mostly at the blacksmith trade and owned the Blue Hill Machine Shop until 1908, following which the family farmed. Mr. and Mrs. Goll moved to Hastings in 1925, where they have since made their home.

The deceased attained the age of 86 years and 12 days.
Blue Hill Leader 3 Dec 1943 Front Page
Jacob Goll Dies at His Home in Hastings

Funeral services for Jacob Goll, pioneer resident of Blue Hill, were held Monday afternoon at the Brand Funeral Home in Hastings and burial was in the Blue Hill Cemetery. Mr. Goll died suddenly Thursday evening at his home at 1421 West Fourth, in Hastings.

Dr. F.C. Schuldt, pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Hastings, officiated at the service. Miss Edna Grothen and Mrs. Chester Myrom sang, accompanied by Mrs. D.C. Irwin. Pallbearers were nephews of the deceased and included John Bock, Howard Arnold, Darrell Versaw, Harold Waechter, Herbert Goll and Carl Goll.

Jacob Goll was born in Germany on November 13, 1857, and at the age of nine years came to America with his parents, Michael and Wilhelmina Goll. For a time the family lived in Hastings, later moving to a farm near Blue Hill. The deceased grew to manhood here and on January 13, 1881, was united in marriage to Miss Mary Luhn. Four children were born to this union, Mrs. M.J. Wiest of B.H., Jake and Fred of Hastings. One son, Carl died at the age of one year. Mr. Goll is survived also by one grandson, Staff Sgt. Melvin Wiest of Fort Knox, KY, five brothers and five sisters, Charles, Michael and Wm. Of Blue Hill, Joe of California, and Fred of Hastings; Mrs. Christina Bock of Hastings, Mrs. Katy Siebrass and Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold of Blue Hill, Mrs. Susie Uehle of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Lena Rheigans of Sacramento, California.

Mr. Goll spent 41 years of his life in this community. He worked mostly at the blacksmith trade and owned the Blue Hill Machine Shop until 1908, following which the family farmed. Mr. and Mrs. Goll moved to Hastings in 1925, where they have since made their home.

The deceased attained the age of 86 years and 12 days.
Blue Hill Leader 3 Dec 1943 Front Page


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