Oct 14,1887-Aug 29,1942
Eva Elisabeth Reisbich, nee Schwartz, was born October 14, 1887 in Dietel, Russia. In infancy she was presented to the Lord in Holly Baptism, and during her youth was confirmed in the Evangelical Lutheran Church.She married Andrew Wamboldt in the year 1906. The Lord blessed this union with nine children. The family came to America in 1912, and settled at Scottsbluff, Nebraska. In the year 1940, her husband died and in 1937, her daughter, Lydia died.
In 194_, she married Peter Reisbich, her second marriage. They were allowed to live together for only a very short time. On the 29th of August, the deceased complained of not feeling well. Her husband, as well as herself, didn’t think the end of her life would come so soon. A short time later she passed away - the reason - a heart attack. She reached the age of 54 years 10 months and 15 days.
She was a loyal member of the Friedens Church and the Ladies Aid. The bereaved survivors are: her husband, Peter Reisbich; eight children, Andrews Wamboldt in Gering Nebraska, Maria Grosskopf in Gering, Dave Weigel in Denver and Alex Wamboldt still at home in Gering.
May the Lord comfort and bless the mourners.
Gering, Nebraska
B. Moos, Pastor
Der Kirchenbote Vol. 61 #1, Thursday, November 5, 1942
Yankton, South Dakota
-------------------------
Oct 14,1887-Aug 29,1942
Eva Elisabeth Reisbich, nee Schwartz, was born October 14, 1887 in Dietel, Russia. In infancy she was presented to the Lord in Holly Baptism, and during her youth was confirmed in the Evangelical Lutheran Church.She married Andrew Wamboldt in the year 1906. The Lord blessed this union with nine children. The family came to America in 1912, and settled at Scottsbluff, Nebraska. In the year 1940, her husband died and in 1937, her daughter, Lydia died.
In 194_, she married Peter Reisbich, her second marriage. They were allowed to live together for only a very short time. On the 29th of August, the deceased complained of not feeling well. Her husband, as well as herself, didn’t think the end of her life would come so soon. A short time later she passed away - the reason - a heart attack. She reached the age of 54 years 10 months and 15 days.
She was a loyal member of the Friedens Church and the Ladies Aid. The bereaved survivors are: her husband, Peter Reisbich; eight children, Andrews Wamboldt in Gering Nebraska, Maria Grosskopf in Gering, Dave Weigel in Denver and Alex Wamboldt still at home in Gering.
May the Lord comfort and bless the mourners.
Gering, Nebraska
B. Moos, Pastor
Der Kirchenbote Vol. 61 #1, Thursday, November 5, 1942
Yankton, South Dakota
-------------------------
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
-
1930 United States Federal Census
-
U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
-
1940 United States Federal Census
-
U.S., American Historical Society of Germans from Russia Obituaries, 1899-2012
-
Nebraska, U.S., Newspapers.com™ Stories and Events Index, 1800's-current
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement