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25 Nov 1961 Bruce Larson obituary Lincoln Star
25 Nov 1961 Bruce Larson obituary Lincoln Star
Larson - Franklin Bruce, 16, of 5104 Emmet, Omaha, died Saturday. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Larson. Survivors: brother, Scott; sister, Lynn; great-grandmother, Mrs. Anna Walin, Omaha; grandmother, Mrs. Art Larson, Wahoo; grandfather, Theodore Anderson, Ceresco.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Eagle Cemetery. Pallbearers: Bill Umland, Eugene West, Orin Lanning, Roy Vickers, Joe Rudolph, Henry Rockenbach.
 
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25 Oct 1975 Irvin Pearson Sr. obituary Lincoln Star
25 Oct 1975 Irvin Pearson Sr. obituary Lincoln Star
PEARSON - Irvin L., 52, Ceresco, died Monday. Farmer. Member Immanuel Lutheran. Survivors: wife, Iradelle; sons, Irvin Jr., William, both Ceresco; daughter, Rose Marie Pearson, Ceresco; brothers, Elmer, Herman, both Ceresco; sister, Mrs. Edna Brostrom, Corvallis, Ore. Nelson Funeral Home, Ceresco.
 
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28 May 2010 Roberta Nelson Hofker obituary
28 May 2010 Roberta Nelson Hofker obituary
Hofker

Roberta Janet (Nelson) Hofker, 84, of LIncoln, widow of LeRoy H., foermerly of Republican City, Neb. and Mesa, Ariz., died Friday 5/28/10. Born at Lincoln, Neb. on 9/6/1925. Secretary and Vice President of the corporation of Hofker Automotive in Lincoln.



Survivors: Sons and daughter ins-in-law: Gary and Mary Hofker of Seymour, Tenn., James and Sherry Hofker of EAgle, Neb.; Daughters and sons-in-law: Beverly and Robert Spomer of Buena Vista, Colo.; Barbara and Larry Lanning of Waverly, Neb.; Sister: Marjorie Sutter of Lincoln; Broathers and sisters-in-law: Archie and Rose Nelson of Denver; Dale and Patricia Nelson of Brush, Colo.; Mel and Jan Nelson of Sussex, Wis.; Brother-in-law: Gary Briggs of Wayzata, Minn.; Sister-in-law: Fran Hofker of North St. Paul, Minn.; 11 Grandchildren; 10 Great Grandchildren.



Memorial services will be held on Wednesday (6/2/10) at 11 a.m. at Rosemont Alliance Church, 2600 N. 70th Street, Lincoln. Cremation, No Visitation. In lieu of flowers, memorials to CMA Missions. Condolences: aspenaftercare.com.
 
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28 Sep 1910 Newspaper Clipping - Phineas Bowley death
28 Sep 1910 Newspaper Clipping - Phineas Bowley death
Phines Bowley, eighty-one years of age, died at 3:15 yesterday at the home of his niece, Mrs. Ella L. Frasier, 1546 South Twenty-fifth street. The reamins will be held at Brown & Doyles for a few days and then will be taken to Kingston, Wis., for burial.
 
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28 Sep 1961 August Brodd obituary Lincoln Star
28 Sep 1961 August Brodd obituary Lincoln Star
OUT-OF-TOWN

BRODD - August Brodd, 89, of Ceresco, died Thursday. Survivors: sons, Herbert, Harold and Carl, all fo Ceresco, and Evald of Wahoo; daughters Emeline and Ethel, of Ceresco, and Mrs. Edith Jasa of Wahoo; 4 grandchildren and sister, Mrs. Anna Wallin, of Davey. Services Saturday, 2:30 p.m. at Emmanual Lutheran Church in Ceresco, the Rev. Phil R. Ekblad officiating. Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery.
 
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29 Oct 1956 Herman Pearson garage robbery Lincoln Star
29 Oct 1956 Herman Pearson garage robbery Lincoln Star
Armed Burglar Robs Ceresco Garage of $5

CERESCO, Neb. - Garage-owner Herman Pearson surprised a burglar ransacking his garage Sunday night but was forced to leave at gunpoint as the armed man escaped with $4 to $5.

Pearson said, "I saw the man crouching in the office as I rasied up, pointed a gun at me, and told me to get out."

"I left, jumped in my car which was parked in front of the garage," Pearson said, "and I went home to call the sheriff."

Pearson said the burglar took "only $4 to $5 from the cash register."

SMASHED WINDOW

The burglar entered the garage by smashing a rear window and reaching through to unlatch the frame.

Sheriff Joe Divis of Saunders County arrived to investigate the break-in. Pearson said he did not see a car that belonged to the burglar as he drove up to his garage to do som Sunday night work.

He described the man to to the sheriff as wearing a leather jacket, having brown hair, about 25 years old and weighing about 155 pounds.

The Safety Patrol immediately sent out a broadcast on the description.
 
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31 Dec 1909 - Pierce-Gilchrist Wedding Announcement
31 Dec 1909 - Pierce-Gilchrist Wedding Announcement
Wednesday at high noon at the country home of Schuyler Pierce and wife, eight miles northwest of Lincoln, near Woodlawn, took place the marriage of their son, Winne W. Pierce, to Miss Bertha A. Gilchrist. The home was beautifully decorated with wedding bells and mistletoe. At the appoint hour with Miss Nellie Frasier at the piano the wedding party entered, led by Rev. J.W. Hilton of Cotner University, Bethany, followed by Roy White and Miss Leona Gilchrist, the latter a sister of the bride. Last came the bride and groom. After the brief but impressive ceremony the couple were greeted by a large group of friends.



During the moments which intervened before dinner Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Doggett, Mrs. W. E. Doggett and Miss Lillian Van Sickle entertained the guests with readings and music. A sumptuous dinner was served by Mrs. Pierce, assisted by her sister, Miss Ella Frasier of Lincoln, and others. A supper was also given in the evening to a large group of young friends who could not attend the wedding from lack of room.



The parents of the bride, John and Ellen Gilchrist, both died some fourteen years ago and she has won her way into the hearts of her friends by her earnest and womanly life. The groom is held in high esteem for his ability and sterling worth. After a short trip east Mr. and Mrs. Pierce will make their homewith the groom's parents on the farm. The following were present at the wedding: Dr. Elizabeth Fields, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. White, Roy White, Miss Gertrude White, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Doggett, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Doggett, Miss Lillian Van Sickle, all of Lincoln; D. Gilchrist, brother of the bride; L.D. Grebe, Miss Nellie Frasier, Roscoe Frasier, all of Ashland, Neb.; Frank Gilchrist of Perry, Ia.; Miss Grace Keeler, Tomah, Wis.; Miss Leona Gilchrist, Fargo N.D.; Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Nelson, Raymond, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Tremain and Fern Tremain of Malcolm; Mary Beeson, Arroyogrande, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Wilkinson and son Harold of Bethany; and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fellwork.
 
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6 Jan 1975 Nellie Clay Pearson obituary Lincoln Star
6 Jan 1975 Nellie Clay Pearson obituary Lincoln Star
PEARSON - Nellie, 85, 4720 Randolph St., died Monday. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Omer (Viola) Sutton, Waverly, Mrs. R.C. (Maxine) Beethe, Burlington, Colo.; son, Everett, Crofton; sisters, Mrs. Mabel Bulling, Houston, Tex., Mrs. Agenes Bulling, Englewood, Calif., Mrs. Florence Nelson, Lincoln; nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren.

Services: 2 p.m. Thursday, Rosemont Alliance Church, 2600 No. 70th, The Rev. H.B. Leastman. Burial Waverly Cemetery. Pallbearers: Norman Pearson, Melvin Pearson, Linus Erickson, Martin Pearson, Loren Dotson, Dwight Nelson. Memorials to church. Nelson Funeral Home, Ceresco.
 
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7 Jan 1934 Viola Pearson Omer Sutton engagement Lincoln Star
7 Jan 1934 Viola Pearson Omer Sutton engagement Lincoln Star
Pearson - Sutton

Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Pearson of Waverly announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Viola, to Omer A. Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Sutton, also of Waverly. Feb. 24 is the date set for the wedding.
 
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7 Nov 1934 Herman Pearson Thelma Frasier wedding Lincoln Star
7 Nov 1934 Herman Pearson Thelma Frasier wedding Lincoln Star
Mrs. Herman Pearson of Ceresco was Miss Thelma Frasier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Frasier of Ceresco, before her marriage Nov. 7 at the home of her parents. Rev. A.H. Peterson officiated. Mr. Pearson is the son of Mrs. Clara Pearson of Ceresco. The couple will live in Ceresco.
 
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Article about Bob Olson on Brown's crew
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Death Notice Louiza Dill
Death Notice Louiza Dill
DIED. In Montgomery, Ala. on Tuesday, the 12 inst. Miss LOUIZA DILL, in the 18th year of her age, daughter of Philip Dill, of Lincoln county Georgia.
 
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Elmer Timmons newspaper clipping
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Herman Holm obituary
Herman Holm obituary
Herman Holm

Herman F. Holm, 88 of White Sulphur Springs, died March 30, 2000. He was born August 8, 1911, to Simon and Alma (Peterson) Holm in Todd County, Minn.

He married Imogene Gardner in Sauk Center, Minn., June 9, 1939. They moved to Meagher County where he was a resident for 50 years. He was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church and was very strong in his faith.

Herman was preceded in death by his wife; brothers; Emil Holm, Earl Holm; sisters; Amanda Higgins, Clair Holm.

Survivors include sonds, Thim Polm of White Sulphur Springs, Pete Holm of Clancy, Tom Holm of Cheyenne, Wyo.; duaghter, Judy Holm May of Sheridan, Wyo.; brothers, Gordon Holm, Adrian Holm of Sauk Center; sisters, Sally Henry of Sauk Center, vivan Doege of Florida, Evelyn Emmick of Florida, Lelah Borge of Hopkins, Minn., Lois Gjerdingen of Wilmer, Minn.; nine grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be 2 p.m. April 3, at Twichel Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Mayn Cemetery.

Twichel Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
 
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Jöns Mårtensson selling belongings
Jöns Mårtensson selling belongings
In view of selling the homestead and moving to America the homestead owner and wagon maker Jöns Mårtensson at nr 6 Skoglösa (near the Fridhem station) will sell all of his belongings by an open auction starting 9 am on April 6 consisting of one horse, one cow, one pregnant pig, tools to use for transportation to and work on the fields, two new and one used grain riddle, multiple good tools for making wagons and general carpentry of which one is a lathe, a lot of dry lumber of oak, beech and birch, of which multiple spokes can be made, boards and planks of oak and fur, bedclothes, clothes, some new sacks, some furniture, ironware and woodware, cereals and potatoes; and various stuff, all with two months payment terms for reliable purchasers, others when asked to pay; for payments later than the day of auction 6 % interest will be charged from the day of auction.



Önnestad April 1, 1869



Sven Mattsson



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Kristiansbladet 1869-04-03 page 3
 
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Kreifels-Rademacher Wedding Announcement
Kreifels-Rademacher Wedding Announcement
Kreifels-Rademacher



The marriage of Miss Elizabeth H. Kreifels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kreifels of near Paul, and Theodore J. Rademacher, of Longmont, Col., took place Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. The wedding was one of the largest and most impressive to take place there for some time. Solemn high mass was celebrated by Rev. C.F. Broermann, pastor of the church and assisting him were Rev. Rudolph Stolz and Rev. I.C. Weis as deacon and sub-deacon. The church auditorium was entirely filled with relatives and friends of the young couple.



The bride wore a gown of white satin and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Her veil was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. Attending her were Miss Mary Bordenlenger of Valley, Neb., and Miss Mary Pfreifer of Fort Crook. The bridesmaids wore orange and green georgette gowns and carried bouquets. Josephine Ortman of Omaha and Edward Rademacher attended the bridegroom.



Clemens Kreifels, nephew of the bride, carried the ring and little Miss Constance Francois served as flower girl. The church choir sang Leonard's mass and Mrs. William Rabhon presided at the organ.



The bride was educated in St. Joseph's schools and for the last few years has been assisting her mother with household duties. Mr. Rademacher is a prosperous young farmer. His a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rademacher.



After a short motor trip the young people will live at Longmont.
Owner of original: Nebraska Daily News Press Nebraska CityNebraskaThursday , September 15th, 1927 Page : 5
 
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News Article - Bruce Larson death 1961
News Article - Bruce Larson death 1961
Baker Mishop Victim performed as Bunnie

Franklin Bruce Larson, 16, who died in a week-end accident, was a football and basketball player at Benson High who played on a 7-2 Bunnie team this fall and was a junior candidate for the basketball squad.

Larson was killed when an electric floor-buffer apparently short-circuited Saturday night at the Omar Bakery, 4383 Nicholas Street.
 
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Obituary - Marlene Pearson
Obituary - Marlene Pearson
Marlene Cora Pearson



September 19, 1934 - December 26, 2020



Marlene Pearson, 86, of Ceresco, NE passed away on Saturday December 26, in Wahoo. Marlene was born on September 19, 1934 in Fremont to Roy & Emma (Rine) Ballheim. Marlene grew up in Lincoln, NE and was selected to attend Teachers College High School. After graduation she worked as a long distance telephone operator at Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph. She married her husband, Martin Pearson, July 12, 1955.



Marlene was preceded in death by her parents; brother Bill Ballheim and great grandson Zachary Taylor. She is survived by her husband, Martin Pearson, of Ceresco, NE; daughter Cindy Gherini (Tom) of San Mateo, CA; son John Pearson (Debbie) of Lincoln, NE; 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.



A celebration of her life will be at 2 pm Thursday December 31, 2020 at Lincoln Memorial Park and Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th Street, Lincoln with Pastor Scott Larson officiating. The family invites friends and relatives to attend. To watch the service virtually, please visit www.lincolnfh.com, or join the zoom meeting at: https:////us02web.zoom.us//j//8780165113. Memorials may be sent to ""The friends of the Ceresco Library"" PO Box 158 Ceresco, NE.
 
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Obituary for Lois Gjerdingen
Obituary for Lois Gjerdingen
Lois Shirley Ann Gjerdingen was born March 24, 1929, in Sauk Centre, the daughter of Simon and Alma (Peterson) Holmes.
 
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Obituary for Wallace Hanson
Obituary for Wallace Hanson
WALLACE HANSON DIES Many hearts were deeply greived when the sad news were passed from friend that Wallace Hanson died Monday. While he had been a long and patient sufferer for the past three years and that he had only a short time left on this earth, yet it came as a shock, the news of his departure.



Our departed brother and friend, Wallace Edward Hanson, was born at Ceresco on the 30th day cf June 1903. He was confirmed In the Mission church of which he was a member since the 23rd of June 1918. He was a graduate from the Ceresco High School in 1922 and during his high school years, took an active part in the activities of the school.



Three years ago his health began to fail him, and during htis time he had been a patient suffere and a brave fighter against the inevitable. He spent some time in Arizona in hopes of recovering, but returned home about three months ago and has since been under the loving and tender care of his parents and friends. The last summons came at his home on Monday, November 2nd, 1925, at the age of 22 years, 4 months and 2 days. It is hard at times for us mortals to understand God's ways, but we know that all things work together for the good, to them that love the Lord.



He leaves to mourn his departure besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hanson, seven sisters and three brothers, and a large host of relatives and friends. May God help and strengthen our bereaved friends this hour of sorrow and grief.



Funeral services were held from teh home at one o'clock and at the Mission church at 1:30. Rev. J.A. Jones officiating.A male quartet sang several selections and Rev. Jones also rendered a vocal solo. Mesrs Carl and Phillip Mostrom, Alden Nelson, Reuben Carlson, Herbert Hallberg and Elmer Johnson, acted as pallbearers. Interment was made in the Swedeburg cemetery.



A letter of condolence was received from Mrs. Hanson's sister, living in Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Johnson of Phoenix, Ariz. sent a telegram to the bereaved family.



This paper joins in extending deepest sympathy to the sorrowing family.
 
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