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6201 | Postville Herald, December 11, 1940 Fred H . Schultz, 74, Passes Away Monday Funeral Service To Be Held Thursday Afternoon Fred H. Schultz, 74, passed away on Monday, morning at ten o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carious Meyer near Castalia following an illness of only a few days duration. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at the home at 1:30 o'clock and at St. Paul 's Lutheran Church in this city at two o'clock, with the Rev. F. R. Ludwig officiating. Interment will be made in Postville cemetery. Pallbearers will be Arthur Schultz, Fred C. Schultz, Harvey Schultz, Walter Schultz, Carl Welzel and Lawrence Welzel, all nephews of the deceased. Mr. Schultz was born in Grand Meadow township, the son of Karl and Lucia Dahse Schultz, March 13, 1866, and spent his entire lifetime in this community. He was m a r r i e d to Louise Lenth on November 22, 1889, by the late Rev, J. Gass . Unti l 1912 , tlhe couple resided in Grand-Meadow township and then moved to t h e J . B. Hart farm north of Postville where they lived until 1928, and then located on the Darius Orr farm for two years. Six years ago they moved to Castalia where they have made their home with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carlous Meyer and family. Mr. Schultz is survived by his wife and two sons, OrvilleSchultz; of Stillwater, Okla., and Richard of Iowa City, and two daughters, Mrs. Fred L. Baltz of Postville and Mrs. Carlous Meyer, of Castalia. Surviving also are three grandchildren. | SCHULTZ, Fred Henry (I37722)
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6202 | Postville Herald, November 15, 1944: Hold Funeral Service For W.J.H. Schultz Saturday Afternoon Funeral services were held here Saturday afternoon in St. Paul's Lutheran church for W. J. H. Schultz, 82, whose passing on we mentioned briefly in last week's Herald. The Rev. Frederick R. Ludwig was in charge of the services and interment was in Postville cemetery. Mr. Schultz passed away last Wednesday morning at one o'clock at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Aulerich, near Monona, with whom he had been making his home since his wife passed away in 1939, although he came here frequently for brief visits to relatives and friends. William John Henry Schultz was born in Grand Meadow township October 5, 1862, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schultz and spent his childhood in that township. He was received into membership of St. Paul's Lutheran church through confirmation April 13, 1878, and has been a member of the congregation ever since. He was married on March 18, 1880, to Emma Busacker of Luana and to this union five children were born, of whom two, a son, Elvin, and a daughter, Pauline (Mrs. Henry Benjegerdes) as well as Mrs. Schultz, preceded him in death. The surviving children are Arthur and Harvey Schultz of Postville and Mrs. Emil (Amelia) Aulerich of Monona. He is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Sophia Palas of Chicago, ten grandchildren and two great grandchildren as well as numerous other relatives and friends. Mr. Schultz was one of the organizers of the Postville Farmers Cooperative Society and for several years served as its treasurer. He was also active In the Postville canning company, the Turnverein and was actively Interested in school and communlty affairs throughout his lifetime. Mr. Schultz spent his entire lifetime in this community. Upon their marriage he and his wife established their home on a farm in Post township, which is now owned by his son, Harvey, Here the family resided until March, 1923, when they moved to Postville and where, in 1936, Mr. and Mrs. Schultz observed their golden wedding anniversary. | SCHULTZ, William John Henry (I37714)
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6203 | Präparand Eine Präparandenanstalt teilweise auch als Präparandie bezeichnet, war vom 18. bis ins frühe 20. Jahrhundert hinein, die untere Stufe der Volksschullehrerausbildung. Sie bereitete auf den Besuch der Lehrerseminare vor. Daher auch die Bezeichnung Präparand (lat. ein Vorzubereitender) für die Schüler dieser Einrichtung. Die Ausbildung begann unmittelbar nach dem Ende der Volks- beziehungsweise der Mittelschule. | DABELSTEIN, Rudolf Friedrich Johann (I4644)
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6204 | Privatier | FENTZAHN, Johann Heinrich Ernst (I5937)
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6205 | Province of Pomerania, Kingdom of Prussia | KÖHN, Johann Joachim Friedrich (I23280)
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6206 | PVT 79 FIELD ARTY. 7 DIV. WORLD WAR I | KILGUST, Rubert John (I32653)
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6207 | Quellmedium: Brief | Quelle (S7)
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6208 | RACINE - Blaine M. Lemke, 91, passed away at Villa at Lincoln Park on Friday, January 11, 2019. He was born in Minneapolis on July 14, 1927, the son of the late Martin and Etta Lemke. Blaine proudly served his nation with the U.S Air Force. In 1950 he married Lorraine Kortegast. She preceded him in death on December 14, 2018. Blaine enjoyed fishing, cheering for the Packers and Cubs, reading and being in the company of his family. He is survived by his daughter, Karen Lemke; his granddaughter, Sandra (Steven Burdo) Lemke; his great grandchildren, Owen, Logan and Noah Lemke and Ava Burdo all of Racine; his sister, Arlene Bodi of Hot Springs, AR; as well as nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by his brothers, Neil Lemke, Douglas (Bertha) Lemke and brother-in-law, Al Bodi. A private service and interment with military honors was held at West Lawn Memorial Park. Racine Journal Times Jan 20 2019 | LEMKE, Blain Martin (I46608)
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6209 | Rechtkanonier beim Feld Art. Rgt. Nr. 91, 9. Batterie fiel am Geschütz von feinlichem Arteleriegeschoß tötlich getroffen in trauter Pflichterfüllung begraben mit soldatischen Ehren auf dem Soldatenfreidhof zu Linselles bei Comines in Nordfrankreich | HAMANN, Ludwig Karl Wilhelm (I36855)
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6210 | Regts.-Friedhof | FEHLANDT, Friedrich Johann Heinrich (I27059)
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6211 | reist von Glaisin zusammen mit Johann DUBBE aus Göhlen aus | OLDENBURG, Johann Friedrich Christian (I30967)
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6212 | reist zusammen mit Friedrich OLDENBURG aus Gaisin aus | DUBBE, Johann Jürgen (I30965)
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6213 | Reitbursche in Redefin, gestorben im Stift Bethlehem | JENKEL, Carl Friedrich Joachim (I46797)
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6214 | Rekrut im Ers.-Batl. des Grd-Rgmt. 89, 1. Komp. 23. Korp., gestorben im Lazarett | BENNÜHR, Otto Wilhelm Adolf (I22676)
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6215 | Reserve-Jäger-Battallion Nr. 14, Colmari. E., 4. Komp. | SEHLAND, Wilhelm Johann Friedrich (I20984)
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6216 | Reservist im 3. Garde Rgt. 4. Comp. Deutsche Südarmee | BUNNERS, Gottlieb Friedrich Carl (I15536)
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6217 | Reservist im Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 89, 12. Kompagnie An der Somme bei Barleux 10 Uhr vorm. durch Gewehrschuss (Stirn) gefallen. | FEEGE, August Friedrich Johann (I3546)
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6218 | Reservist im Grenardier-Regimen Nr. 89, 4. Comp., er starb fürs Vaterland am 11. März 1915 zu Lens (Frankreich) im Feldlazarett | SCHWARZ, Ernst Carl Hermann (I9134)
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6219 | Reservist im Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 76, 1. Komp. d. 1. Ers. Batls. Verlustlisten 1. Weltkrieg, Seite 16.099: Lüth Wilhelm (Alt Krenzlin i. Meckl.) - leicht verwundet 16.09.1914 Verlustlisten 1. Weltkrieg, Seite 15.814: Lüth Wilhelm (Alt Krenzlin, Hagenow) - gestorben an seinen Wunden 26.10.1916 Im Gefecht vei Zaturck durch Granatsplitter am rechten Oberarm und Lungenschreckschuß schwer verwundet und abends an den Folgen der Verwundung gestorben. | LÜTH, Wilhelm Carl Johann (I14172)
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6220 | Reservist im Res.-Fuß-Rgt. Nr. 89 12. Companie gefallen im Gefecht bei Laigle | STAMPEHL, Helmut Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig (I3544)
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6221 | Resthaven Memorial Cemetery | WILLIGER, George E. (I50500)
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6222 | Resthaven Memorial Cemetery | BABEL, Margaret Christina (I50499)
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6223 | Resthaven Memory Gardens | TONNIGES, Emma (I8129)
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6224 | Restland Cemetery | MOHR, Marjory (I38053)
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6225 | Restland Cemetery | WIEDOW, Clark T. (I38043)
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6226 | Resurrection Cemetery | BLIED, Raymond Frank (I37531)
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6227 | Resurrection Cemetery | GRAACK, Annette L. (I37530)
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6228 | Resurrection Cemetery | HERMAN, Edith Marie (I32248)
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6229 | Rites Held For Christ Harnack. Christ Frederick Harnack, the son of Joachim Harnack and his wife, Caroline Schmidt Harnack, was born March 3, 1881 near Clayton Center. He was baptized and confirmed at an early age at Clayton Center. He moved with his family from Farmersburg to the Postville area in I889, and lived the remainder of his life here. He farmed in the area for most of his life, and for a few years was engaged in Clayton county road maintenance work, Mr. Harnack moved into town on January 20, 1958 and on February 20 was taken to the Postvilie Hospital. He passed away at the Postville Hospital on February 28, 1958 at the age of 76 years, 11 months, and 25 days. He was married to Marie Sophie Emilie Eberling on February 3, 1902. To this union were born two Children; Lloyd, who passed away February 20, 1929, at the age of 17, and Mabel, Mrs. Gerhard Renken of Strawberry Point. Mrs. Harnack passed away on December 16, 1955. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; his son; two sisters Laura, Mrs. Will Smith of Owatonna, Minnesota, and Anna, Mrs.Henry Mohs of Postville; and two brothers, Fred of Waukon and John of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He Is survived by his daughter, Mabel, Mrs. Gerhard Renken of Strawberry Point; three sisters, Emma, Mrs. William Eberling of Postville, Elizabeth, Mrs. Henry Block of Postville, and Lena, Mrs. John Sebastian of Postville; three brothers, Louis, Joe, and Lester, all Of Postville; three grandchildren; five great- grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. Services were conducted at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Postville on Tuesday, March 4, at 2:00 with the Rev. Charles E. Witt officiating. Burial was In The Postville cemetery. ©Postville Herald 3/5/1958 | HARNACK, Christ Frederick (I50558)
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6230 | Riverside Cemetery | MADAUSS, Fritz (I21757)
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6231 | Riverside Cemetery | MADAUS, Johann Friedrich Theodor (I21765)
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6232 | Riverside Cemetery | SCHADE, Catharina Marie Dorothea Elisabeth (I21758)
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6233 | Riverside Cemetery | SCHAHN, Heinrich Albert (I21761)
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6234 | Riverside Cemetery | LINDERKAMP, Edna M. (I21052)
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6235 | Riverside Cemetery | ROHN, John Joseph Carl (I48482)
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6236 | Riverside Cemetery, Plot: Section 6 | SCHRANK, Roger H. (I21050)
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6237 | Riverview Cemetery | STOLTE, Charles Henry (I41104)
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6238 | Robert C Garms, 72 ROBERT C. GARMS Telegraph Herald (Dubuque, IA) - Tuesday, October 8, 1996 Robert C. Garms, 72, 17555 S. John Deere Road, died Saturday, Oct. 5, 1996, at home. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Gene Siegert & Son Westview Funeral Home, 2659 Kennedy Road, with burial in Smithfield (Iowa) Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. He was born on March 9, 1924, at Monona, Iowa, son of Robert W. and Harriet (Russell) Garms. He married Laurene Garms; she died March 19, 1987. Robert was born and raised in Monona, and graduated from MFL High School. He loved to fish and camp. He moved to Dubuque in 1950 and retired from The Adams Co. after 32 years of employment. He was then employed by St. Stephen's Food Bank. Surviving are his son, Dan (Jeanne) Garms, of Barrington, Ill.; his grandchildren, Gabe, Matt and Elliott; and two sisters, Gloria Looney, of Postville, Iowa, and Joanne Peterson, of Waterloo, Iowa. He was also preceded in death by a son, Mark, on July 28, 1963. A Robert C. Garms Memorial Fund has been established. | GARMS, Robert Cern (I38109)
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6239 | Robert W Dechow, 71 ROBERT W. DECHOW Telegraph Herald (Dubuque, IA) - Tuesday, October 26, 1999 FENNIMORE, Wis. - Robert W. Dechow, 71, of Fennimore, died Monday morning, Oct. 25, 1999, at home. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Fennimore, with burial in the church cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Larson Family Funeral Home, Fennimore, where there will be a rosary at 8 p.m. | DECHOW, Robert W. (I38169)
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6240 | Rock Island National Cemetery, Grab: C - 1435 | DAASCH, George (I22453)
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6241 | Rock Island National Cemetery, Grab: C - 1435 | Sadie (I22462)
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6242 | ROLAND "ROLLIE" A. NIEBUHR Rollie’s earthly existence ended on May 6, 2020 and his soul is now with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He was born in La Crosse on April 23, 1942, the son of the late Walter and Pluma (Nee: White) Niebuhr. After graduating from La Crosse Central in 1960, he served his plumbing apprenticeship in his father’s business, Niebuhr Plumbing Heating and Air Conditioning. After he received his journeyman’s license he served as La Crosse City Plumbing Inspector for two and a half years, following which he returned to the family business. Rollie met his wife to be, Joan Syslack, who was attending UWL and followed her to Racine in 1971. They married on July 29, 1972. They enjoyed boating and fishing on Lake Michigan for many years. After running his own business in Racine, upon the time of his death of his brother in 1987, his mother asked him to return home to La Crosse to take over the family business, which was founded in 1900. Under Rollie’s leadership, he and Joan built the business to become the prominent local company for primarily residential remodel and repair. In 2016, he sold the business to three employees and retired. Rollie enjoyed growing flowers from seed, driving "and plowing snow" in his ATV and was an avid Packer fan. He is survived by his loving wife, Joan; sister, Elizabeth (Robert) Bailey of La Crosse; brothers-in-law, Jeff (Mary) Syslack of Brookfield and Robert (Connie) Syslack, of Somers; and many dear cousins, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his brother, James (Harriet) Niebuhr and sister-in-law, Sandra Syslack Francis. In response to the Covid 19 situation a private ceremony will be held at Oak Grove Cemetery, La Crosse, WI. The family would like to thank all of the highly skilled physicians and nurses for the excellent and compassionate care Rollie received at Gundersen Health System. In lieu of flowers memorials may be given to Salvation Army, 223 N 8th Street, La Crosse, WI 54601. | NIEBUHR, Roland A. (I46814)
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6243 | Rose Hills Memorial Park, Plot: Parkview Lawn, section 2, Lot 1424, grave 4 | WAAK, Amelia Minna Maria (I22695)
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6244 | Rose Hills Memorial Park, Plot: Parkview Lawn, Section 2, Lot 1424, Niche/Grave 3, Entrance Gate 17 | JUNGE, John Henry Godfried (I8095)
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6245 | Roselawn Cemetery | JUEHRS, Lester Donald (I21547)
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6246 | Roselawn Memorial Park | GRAACK, Otto Adolph (I37524)
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6247 | Roselawn Memorial Park | RUSSELL, Margaret Elizabeth (I34730)
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6248 | Roselawn Memorial Park | MEINKE, Karl Dindas (I23822)
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6249 | Roselawn Memorial Park | SETTGAST, George (I20915)
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6250 | Roselawn Memorial Park | SETTGAST, Walter John (I20914)
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