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Pauline “Tweedie” <I>Schwindt</I> Sorge

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Pauline “Tweedie” Schwindt Sorge

Birth
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Death
11 Mar 1991 (aged 70)
Adams, Gage County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Harvard, Clay County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6120977, Longitude: -98.0905424
Plot
Section E, Row 12, Space 20
Memorial ID
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Printed in the Hastings Tribune:

Former Harvard resident Pauline "Tweedie" Sorge, 70 of the Gold Crest Retirement Center in Adams, died there Monday, March 11, 1991.

Services were Wednesday at 1 pm at the Zion Lutheran Church in Hastings with the Rev. Richard Kothe officiating. Burial in the Harvard Cemetery in Harvard.

Mrs. Sorge was born Aug. 18, 1920, at Lincoln. She married Arthur W. Sorge June 6, 1948.

They moved to Fremont in 1948. She was a cook for many years at Trinity Lutheran School in Fremont and Camp Calvin Crest in Cedar Bluffs. They retired to Harvard in the fall of 1984. She had been living in Adams since May 1990.

Survivors include her husband of the Nebraska Veterans Home in Grand Island; one son, Dennis of Omaha; three brothers, George Schwindt of Grand Island, John Schwindt of Harvard and Fred Schwindt Jr. of Clay Center; two sisters, LaNae Bunnell of Sterling, Colo., and Mag Schliep of Bellevue, Colo.

Brand-Wilson Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Visitation was Tuesday from 5-9 and Wednesday morning at the Alberding-Wilson Funeral Home in Harvard.
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Printed in the Hastings Tribune:

Former Harvard resident Pauline "Tweedie" Sorge, 70 of the Gold Crest Retirement Center in Adams, died there Monday, March 11, 1991.

Services were Wednesday at 1 pm at the Zion Lutheran Church in Hastings with the Rev. Richard Kothe officiating. Burial in the Harvard Cemetery in Harvard.

Mrs. Sorge was born Aug. 18, 1920, at Lincoln. She married Arthur W. Sorge June 6, 1948.

They moved to Fremont in 1948. She was a cook for many years at Trinity Lutheran School in Fremont and Camp Calvin Crest in Cedar Bluffs. They retired to Harvard in the fall of 1984. She had been living in Adams since May 1990.

Survivors include her husband of the Nebraska Veterans Home in Grand Island; one son, Dennis of Omaha; three brothers, George Schwindt of Grand Island, John Schwindt of Harvard and Fred Schwindt Jr. of Clay Center; two sisters, LaNae Bunnell of Sterling, Colo., and Mag Schliep of Bellevue, Colo.

Brand-Wilson Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Visitation was Tuesday from 5-9 and Wednesday morning at the Alberding-Wilson Funeral Home in Harvard.


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