(Posted courtesy of the Table Rock Historical Society.)
Table Rock Argus, Feb. 20, 1975.
OBITUARY- PAUL DIEHM
Paul F. Diehm was born to Ferdinand and Anna Flegler Diehm on February 23, 1890 near Adams, Nebraska.
He was baptized and became a member of Hopewell Methodist Church near Adams, Nebr.
He was united in marriage to Pearl Fox on April 27, 1924. Three sons were born to this union: Wayne, Harold and a son who died in infancy.
In 1926 the family moved to Table Rock where he built and operated the Table Rock Oil Company until he retired in January 1959.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and an infant son.
Survivors are his wife, Pearl, two sons, Wayne and wife of North Platte, Harold and wife of Lincoln, seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. (Anna) R. S. Hillman of New Plymouth, Idaho, Misses Selma and Julia Diehm of Hastings, Nebr.; and five nieces and one nephew and a host of friends to mourn his passing.
The services were held at the United Methodist Church at Table Rock on Monday, February 17, at 2:00. Rev. Kenneth Garrison of Pawnee City United Methodist Church officiated at the services.
Frank Petrashek sang "How Great Thou Art" and "The Old Rugged Cross," accompanied by Marilyn Tomek.
Pallbearers were Orville Johnson, Willard Binder, Floyd Vrtiska, Emil Michal, Arthur Reuter and Lawrence Wenzbauer.
(Posted courtesy of the Table Rock Historical Society.)
Table Rock Argus, Feb. 20, 1975.
OBITUARY- PAUL DIEHM
Paul F. Diehm was born to Ferdinand and Anna Flegler Diehm on February 23, 1890 near Adams, Nebraska.
He was baptized and became a member of Hopewell Methodist Church near Adams, Nebr.
He was united in marriage to Pearl Fox on April 27, 1924. Three sons were born to this union: Wayne, Harold and a son who died in infancy.
In 1926 the family moved to Table Rock where he built and operated the Table Rock Oil Company until he retired in January 1959.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and an infant son.
Survivors are his wife, Pearl, two sons, Wayne and wife of North Platte, Harold and wife of Lincoln, seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. (Anna) R. S. Hillman of New Plymouth, Idaho, Misses Selma and Julia Diehm of Hastings, Nebr.; and five nieces and one nephew and a host of friends to mourn his passing.
The services were held at the United Methodist Church at Table Rock on Monday, February 17, at 2:00. Rev. Kenneth Garrison of Pawnee City United Methodist Church officiated at the services.
Frank Petrashek sang "How Great Thou Art" and "The Old Rugged Cross," accompanied by Marilyn Tomek.
Pallbearers were Orville Johnson, Willard Binder, Floyd Vrtiska, Emil Michal, Arthur Reuter and Lawrence Wenzbauer.
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