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601
This is the second marriage for both. Lafayette will become a stepfather to her two daughters. 
Family: Lafayette Whitehouse / Anna Johnson (F1845)
 
602
TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN - NOVEMBER 26, 1970

ERDAHL, Nicholas, 65, of 1324 E Silver, passed away November 25. He is survived by his wife, Hilda; daughter, Bernice Marsala, of Tucson; 2 grandchildren; sisters, Margarethe Shank of Phoenix, and Gladys Friberg, of Ind.; aunts, Miss Julia Jaastad; and Mrs. Lena Quarbe, both of Tucson. Services will be conducted Saturday 10:30 a.m. in the Adair Chapel. Rev. E. Arnold Sitz of the Grace Lutheran Church will officiate. Interment Tucson Memorial Park, South Lawn. In lieu of flowers the family requests that rememberances be made to the scholarship fund, Grace Lutheran Church, 830 North 1st Ave.

TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN - NOVEMBER 27, 1970

ERDAHL, Nicholas, 65, of 1324 E Silver, passed away November 25. Services will be conducted Saturday 10:30 a.m. in the Adair Chapel. Rev. E. Arnold Sitz of the Grace Lutheran Church will officiate. Interment Tucson Memorial Park, South Lawn. In lieu of flowers the family requests that rememberances be made to the scholarship fund, Grace Lutheran Church, 830 North 1st Ave. Friends may call Friday from noon on at the Adair Funeral Home, Dodge and Speedway. 
Erdahl, Nicholas (I1231)
 
603
TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN - NOVEMBER 26, 1970

ERDAHL, Nicholas, 65, of 1324 E Silver, passed away November 25. He is survived by his wife, Hilda; daughter, Bernice Marsala, of Tucson; 2 grandchildren; sisters, Margarethe Shank of Phoenix, and Gladys Friberg, of Ind.; aunts, Miss Julia Jaastad; and Mrs. Lena Quarbe, both of Tucson. Services will be conducted Saturday 10:30 a.m. in the Adair Chapel. Rev. E. Arnold Sitz of the Grace Lutheran Church will officiate. Interment Tucson Memorial Park, South Lawn. In lieu of flowers the family requests that rememberances be made to the scholarship fund, Grace Lutheran Church, 830 North 1st Ave.

TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN - NOVEMBER 27, 1970

ERDAHL, Nicholas, 65, of 1324 E Silver, passed away November 25. Services will be conducted Saturday 10:30 a.m. in the Adair Chapel. Rev. E. Arnold Sitz of the Grace Lutheran Church will officiate. Interment Tucson Memorial Park, South Lawn. In lieu of flowers the family requests that rememberances be made to the scholarship fund, Grace Lutheran Church, 830 North 1st Ave. Friends may call Friday from noon on at the Adair Funeral Home, Dodge and Speedway. 
Erdahl, Nicholas (I8659)
 
604
TULSA WORLD - October 5, 2000

Bernice A. (Erickson) Mostrom

Bernice A. (Erickson) Mostrom, 85, homemaker, died Tuesday. Memorial services 11 a.m. Friday, First Presbyterian Church. Neekamp. 
Erickson, Bernice Agatha (I0933)
 
605
TULSA WORLD - October 5, 2000

Bernice A. (Erickson) Mostrom

Bernice A. (Erickson) Mostrom, 85, homemaker, died Tuesday. Memorial services 11 a.m. Friday, First Presbyterian Church. Neekamp. 
Erickson, Bernice Agatha (I8361)
 
606
Unconfirmed, from ancestry user miller57194:

Per Crete News Oct 10, 1918 pg 5 col 6: "Peter Rademacher was born in Olpe, Westphalen, Germany, May 3, 1875 and died on Friday afternoon, Oct 4, 1918 at the home of his father Jos. Rademacher. The funeral services held Monday morning at 9:30 o''clock in the Sacred Heart church of this city. He came to this country when but a child of three years. In Jan 1899 he was united in marriage to Mary Marik; to this union were born four children, 1 girl and three sons, the girl and one boy dying in infancy. His wife preceded him in death 3 years ago. In Feb 1918 he was united in marriage to Mrs. Carolina Junek of Lincoln. He leaves to mourn his demise a wife and two sons, father, mother, three brothers and six sisters. Out of town relatives who were present at the funeral were Jos. Rademacher jr. of Snyder, Colo., Mrs. Louis Willie and children of Gurley, Neb, and Mrs. Frank Nave and children of Pierce, Nebr." 
Rademacher, Peter Joseph John (I2364)
 
607
Unconfirmed, see notes for Peter Joseph Rademacher 
Family: Peter Joseph John Rademacher / Carolina Junek (F1879)
 
608
Unconfirmed.

Note: Gutsbesitzer, Gerichtsschöffe zu Möllendieck [SGB 38, S.288]
Die Filiation von Christian und Peter ist mit ? versehen!
"Peter Zeppenfeldt in Möllendiek wohnt auf Attendornschen Chorherrengut, ist
Hammerschmied und hat 1 Pferd, zahlt 1649 2 1/2 Thaler Schatz; s. Fr.
Margaretha, Sohn Göret und Magd Eva." [BG 324]

Rough translation: Landowners, Gerichtsschöffe to Möllen Dieck [SGB 38, p.288]
The filiation of Christian and Peter is having? provided!
"Peter Zeppenfeldt in Möllendiek lives on Attendornschen Chorherrengut, is
Hammerschmied and has 1 horse, pays 1649 2 1/2 Thaler treasure; s. Fr.
Margaretha, son Göret and maid Eva. "[BG 324]

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I431 
Zeppenfeld, Peter (I6432)
 
609
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I158

Godparents: Johann Peter Gastrig and Angela auf der Siele 
Rademacher, Johann Peter (I2429)
 
610
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I159

Godparnets: Heinrich Köster and Elisabeth Stracke (Frau von Consul Gummersbach) 
Hamer, Elisabeth (I2430)
 
611
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I160

Godparents: Heinrich Lyse and Anna Maria Adam oo Peter Limpe
Bem.: Am 8.6.1760 stirbt ein Heinrich Limpe marius Juliana Löser (?) 
Limpe, Henricus (I2432)
 
612
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I161

Godparents: Clara Bohne and Peter Huipertz, Potzenhof 
Spiekermans, Anna Clara (I2433)
 
613
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I248 
Rademacher, Hans Wilhelm (I6406)
 
614
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I249 
Family: Hans Wilhelm Rademacher / Anna Gastrig (F1994)
 
615
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I249 
Gastrig, Anna (I6408)
 
616
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I250

Additional note: vgl. BG S.67: 1692 wird Jörgen Hans, oo 1680 M.Engelhard Wwe Hans Stupperich von Peter Gummersbach wegen Erbteilung verklagt. (Something about a lawsuit involving an inheritance.) 
Hamer, Georg (I6410)
 
617
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I251
 
Niehaus, Margarete (I6412)
 
618
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I253

Godparents: Christian Druicke, Warstein and Anna Maria Hunold oo Joh. Wm Werth 
Harnischmacher, Anna Maria (I6415)
 
619
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I254 
Spiekermans, Hans (I6422)
 
620
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I255

Godparents: Christian Schulte and Elsa Voss 
Schmahle, Elizabeth Gertrud (I6423)
 
621
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I377 
Gastrig, Peter (I6409)
 
622
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I378

Additional note: Nach BG S.285 Bürger zu Menden. 
Hammer, Stoffel (I6411)
 
623
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I379

Occupation: Kämmerer (Chamberlain) 
Niehaus, Peter (I6413)
 
624
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I380

Additional note:
Er hat 1664 eine Feuerstelle, 3 Stuben- und 1 Backofen. Er zahlt 1685 einen
haler Schatz (hat 1 Sohn). Er soll 1697 auf Anweisung der Hofkammer vom
Oberkellner 108 Thaler, ermäßigt auf 91 Thaler Kosten für die Verpflegung der
hingerichteten "Hexe" Anna Margarete Schmidt erhalten." (HS 82, 83)[BG 161]

Rough translation:
He has a 1664 fireplace, 3 Stuben- and 1 oven. He pays 1685 a
haler treasure (has 1 son). It is 1697 on the instructions of the court chamber
Headwaiter 108 Thaler, reduced to 91 dollars cost of catering the
get executed 'witch' Anna Margarete Schmidt. "(HS 82, 83) [BG 161] 
Limpe, Herman (I6419)
 
625
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I381

Additional note: Gestorben als El. Gortmann! Sie ist evtl. T.v. Johann Gerke [BG 58]

Rough translation: Died as El. Gortmann! It is possibly t.v. Johann Gerke [BG 58] 
Gercke, Elisabeth (I6420)
 
626
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I382

Occupation: Kesselschmied (boilermaker) 
Harnischmacher, Caspar (I6416)
 
627
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I383 
Werth, Anna Barbara (I6417)
 
628
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I385 
Prumenbaum, Margarete (I6425)
 
629
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I450

Additional note: Erwähnt 1664: Hat 1 Feuerstelle, 2 Stuben- und 1 Backofen, 1 Braupfanne, die ausgeliehen, und zahlt davon Rauchschatz [BG S. 305]

(Rough translation: Mentioned in 1664: Has 1 fireplace, 2 Stuben- and 1 oven, 1 Braupfanne that loan, and pays them smoke treasure [BG p 305]) 
Werth, Johan (I6418)
 
630
Unconfirmed.

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I92

Occupation: Shoemaker

Godparents: Andreas Göckeler and Margarete Hamer 
Rademacher, Andreas (I2400)
 
631
Unconfirmed.

see:http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I384

Additional note: Die Ehe 1668 war seine zweite Ehe.

(Marriage of 1668 was his second marriage) 
Schmahle, Philipp (I6424)
 
632
Vater von Jost Niehauß könnte Thonneß Neuhauß, ein Schuster sein, dieser zahlt
1649 7 Ort Schatz, seine Frau Margaretha, 1 Sohn, er +1674, er hat 1664
1 Feuerstelle, 2 Stuben- und 1 Backofen, 1 Braukessel (HS 694) [BG S.189]

Rough translation: Father of Jost Niehauß could be Thonneß Neuhauß, a shoemaker, this pays 1649 7 City treasure, his wife Margaretha, 1 son, he +1674, he 1664
1 fireplace, 2 Stuben- and 1 oven, 1 brew kettle (HS 694) [BG p.189]

See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I568 
Neuhauss, Thonness (I6436)
 
633
Vernon was a veteran of Korea. SGT US ARMY 
Dahlberg, Vernon Harold (I7053)
 
634
WAHOO DEMOCRAT 
Family: Oscar Strand / Olive Pearson (F367)
 
635
WAHOO DEMOCRAT - APRIL 16, 1936

MISS HAGSTROM AND M. C. PEARSON WED

Miss Dorothy Hagstrom, daughter of Mrs. Alice Hagstrom and Mr. Malvin C. Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.O. Pearson of Swedeburg, were united in marriage Sunday at 3 p.m. by Rev. C. L. Lindberg of the Swedeburg Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. Ls Erickson were the attendants. The occasion marked the thirty-first wedding anniversary of the groom's parents.
The bride was attired in an orchid dress with white accessories and carried a bouquet of pink roses. She is a graduate of the Wahoo High School and prior to her marriage, resided in Ceresco with her mother.
The groom has been engaged in farming for several years. They will make their home on a farm near Swedeburg. 
Family: Malvin Carl Pearson / Dorothy Hagstrom (F275)
 
636
WAHOO DEMOCRAT - APRIL 16, 1936

MISS HAGSTROM AND M. C. PEARSON WED

Miss Dorothy Hagstrom, daughter of Mrs. Alice Hagstrom and Mr. Malvin C. Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.O. Pearson of Swedeburg, were united in marriage Sunday at 3 p.m. by Rev. C. L. Lindberg of the Swedeburg Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. Ls Erickson were the attendants. The occasion marked the thirty-first wedding anniversary of the groom's parents.
The bride was attired in an orchid dress with white accessories and carried a bouquet of pink roses. She is a graduate of the Wahoo High School and prior to her marriage, resided in Ceresco with her mother.
The groom has been engaged in farming for several years. They will make their home on a farm near Swedeburg. 
Family: Malvin Carl Pearson / Dorothy Hagstrom (F019)
 
637
WAHOO DEMOCRAT - MARCH 7, 1946

Marriage Ceremony for Alvena Larson and Norris Johnson

White tappers in seven branch candelabra lighted the Grace Lutheran Church at Swedeburg on Wednesday evening for the marriage ceremony of Miss Alvena Larson and Mr. Norris Johnson. Tall baskets of mixed flowers flanked the altar. The tapperse lighted by Miss Betty Ann Pearson and Douglas Peterson. The wedding music of Lohengrin and Mendelsohn was played by Eunice Olson. Preceding the ceremony, Bette Thelander and Lois Monson sang, "Beloved, it is Morn," and "Saviour, Like A Shephard Lead Us" while the couple was at the altar. Dr. A. J. Johnson, pastor at the church, performed the ceremony in the presence of 135 guests.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Duchess satin with a basque bodice, and sweetheart neckline. The full bouffant skirt had a wide Victorian train. Her lace edged vail was of finger-tip length and she carried white callillies. The gold heart-shaped locket, a gift of the groom, was her only jewelry.
As Matron of Honor, Mrs. Glen Larson, sister-in-law of the bride, wore a green jacquarde brocade. She carried pinks and white carnations. Little Barbara Jean Johnson, niece of the groom, attended as flower girl wearing a pink satin formal anarried sweetpeas.
The groom was attended by his brother, Clayton Johnson. The ushers were Glen Larson and Dwain Benson. All wore white carnation boutonnieres.
At the reception held in the church parlors immediately following the ceremony, a tiered wedding cake centered the table at which Maxine and Ardis Peterson presided. Mrs. Duryea Olson was in charge of the dining room and Marion and Viola Wid, Laurel Nelson and Paul Heiser, all cousins of the bride, served as waitressess and waiters. Mrs. Ralph Peterson had charge of the guest book and Frances Johnson and Mrs. Leonard Palm presided over the gift table.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Larson of Swedeburg has been employed at the Federated Finance Company in Lincoln and also served as organist at the Grace Lutheran Church. The groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson of Cerescos engaged in farming and they will reside on a farm southeast of Ceresco. 
Family: Norris Julius Johnson / Anna Alvina Bothilda (Millie) Larson (F030)
 
638
WAHOO DEMOCRAT - MARCH 7, 1946

Marriage Ceremony for Alvena Larson and Norris Johnson

White tappers in seven branch candelabra lighted the Grace Lutheran Church at Swedeburg on Wednesday evening for the marriage ceremony of Miss Alvena Larson and Mr. Norris Johnson. Tall baskets of mixed flowers flanked the altar. The tapperse lighted by Miss Betty Ann Pearson and Douglas Peterson. The wedding music of Lohengrin and Mendelsohn was played by Eunice Olson. Preceding the ceremony, Bette Thelander and Lois Monson sang, "Beloved, it is Morn," and "Saviour, Like A Shephard Lead Us" while the couple was at the altar. Dr. A. J. Johnson, pastor at the church, performed the ceremony in the presence of 135 guests.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Duchess satin with a basque bodice, and sweetheart neckline. The full bouffant skirt had a wide Victorian train. Her lace edged vail was of finger-tip length and she carried white callillies. The gold heart-shaped locket, a gift of the groom, was her only jewelry.
As Matron of Honor, Mrs. Glen Larson, sister-in-law of the bride, wore a green jacquarde brocade. She carried pinks and white carnations. Little Barbara Jean Johnson, niece of the groom, attended as flower girl wearing a pink satin formal anarried sweetpeas.
The groom was attended by his brother, Clayton Johnson. The ushers were Glen Larson and Dwain Benson. All wore white carnation boutonnieres.
At the reception held in the church parlors immediately following the ceremony, a tiered wedding cake centered the table at which Maxine and Ardis Peterson presided. Mrs. Duryea Olson was in charge of the dining room and Marion and Viola Wid, Laurel Nelson and Paul Heiser, all cousins of the bride, served as waitressess and waiters. Mrs. Ralph Peterson had charge of the guest book and Frances Johnson and Mrs. Leonard Palm presided over the gift table.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Larson of Swedeburg has been employed at the Federated Finance Company in Lincoln and also served as organist at the Grace Lutheran Church. The groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson of Cerescos engaged in farming and they will reside on a farm southeast of Ceresco. 
Family: Norris Julius Johnson / Anna Alvina Bothilda Walin Larson (F124)
 
639
WAHOO DEMOCRAT - MAY 28, 1948

LAST RITES FOR CERESCO WOMAN

Funeral services were held Friday for Mrs. Augustine Erickson who died Wednesday following a lingering illness. She is survived by her three daughters, Mrs. Nick Erdahl, Mrs. John Mostrom, and Mrs. Jack Eggers, and three sons: Lloyd, Joe anduf Ceresco. 
Bengtson, Hermanda (I8362)
 
640
WAHOO DEMOCRAT - MAY 28, 1948

LAST RITES FOR CERESCO WOMAN

Funeral services were held Friday for Mrs. Augustine Erickson who died Wednesday following a lingering illness. She is survived by her three daughters, Mrs. Nick Erdahl, Mrs. John Mostrom, and Mrs. Jack Eggers, and three sons: Lloyd, Joe andus of Ceresco. 
Bengtson, Hermanda (I0934)
 
641
WAHOO DEMOCRAT - SEPTEMBER 12, 1935

MISS KNUTZEN MARRIES EVALD BRODD SUNDAY

At Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock occurred the marriage of Miss Dorothea Knutzen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Knutzen of Waverly to Evald Brodd of Wahoo, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Brodd of Ceresco, at the home of the bride's parents. Theple was unattended. The marriage lines were read by Rev. Lonnquist of Bethlehem. The bride was attired in a jacketed white crepe dress with accessories of white and carried a bouquet of Orphelia Roses.
The bride and groom left on Monday on a three week wedding trip to Yellowstone Park and other places of interest. Mr. Brodd is employed as Clerk in The First National Bank at Wahoo. Future plans of the couple have not been revealed. 
Family: Evald Conrad Brodd / Dorothea Knudsen (F047)
 
642
WAHOO DEMOCRAT - SEPTEMBER 12, 1935

MISS KNUTZEN MARRIES EVALD BRODD SUNDAY

At Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock occurred the marriage of Miss Dorothea Knutzen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Knutzen of Waverly to Evald Brodd of Wahoo, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Brodd of Ceresco, at the home of the bride's parents. Theple was unattended. The marriage lines were read by Rev. Lonnquist of Bethlehem. The bride was attired in a jacketed white crepe dress with accessories of white and carried a bouquet of Orphelia Roses.
The bride and groom left on Monday on a three week wedding trip to Yellowstone Park and other places of interest. Mr. Brodd is employed as Clerk in The First National Bank at Wahoo. Future plans of the couple have not been revealed. 
Family: Evald Conrad Brodd / Dorothea Knudsen (F105)
 
643
WAHOO DEMOCRAT - SEPTEMBER 4, 1919

CERESCO NEWS

A serious accident happened at the C. L. Walin farm last Monday when Arthur and Alvin were plowing. Alvin was turning the corner and we suppose a tug came unfastened and he got off to fix it, when a horse kicked him rendering him unconsciousr sometime. We hope for his speedy recovery.

THE CERESCO COURIER- SEPTEMBER 11, 1919

OBITUARY

Alvin Rutherford Walin was born September 28, 1894, on the old Walin homestead, four and a half miles northwest of Ceresco. He gave to this community the entire period of his life and a host of friends testify to the fact that his life wasll worth while and a real blessing to the community. The source of his exemplary life is to be found in the fact that he was a Christian. Early baptized into the Lutheran Sunday school near Swedeburg, he has been an active member of the Swedebureburg church and more recently in the newly organized Immanuel Lutheran church of Ceresco. Last March, he was united in a holy wedlock with Elvira Brostrom, a confirmation class mate, who together with his parents, five sisters three brothers and a host of relatives and friends are left to mourn his early death. The fatal accident occurred Monday, September 1. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, private services at the home at 1:30 p.m. and services at the church at 2:30 p.m. Rev. C.O. Granlund was in charge, being assisted by Rev. A. T. Seashore, president of the Luther college, Wahoo. Interment was made at Swedeburg Lutheran cemetery. May God continue to comfort the sorrowing and may His message of warning through this occasion be an admonition to us, one and all, that we may at all times be prepared in Christ Jesus to meet our God.

THE CERESCO COURIER- SEPTEMBER 11, 1919 & WAHOO WASP - SEPTEMBER 9, 1919

CARD OF THANKS

We desire in this way to express to our many friends our sincere appreciation for the kind and considerate sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement and for the manifestations of that sympathy in the many beautiful floral offerings reced.
Mrs. Alvin Olson
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walin and Family
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brodd and Family 
Walin, Alvin Rutherford (I0013)
 
644
WAHOO DEMOCRAT - SEPTEMBER 4, 1919

CERESCO NEWS

A serious accident happened at the C. L. Walin farm last Monday when Arthur and Alvin were plowing. Alvin was turning the corner and we suppose a tug came unfastened and he got off to fix it, when a horse kicked him rendering him unconsciousr sometime. We hope for his speedy recovery.

THE CERESCO COURIER- SEPTEMBER 11, 1919

OBITUARY

Alvin Rutherford Walin was born September 28, 1904, on the old Walin homestead, four and a half miles northwest of Ceresco. He gave to this community the entire period of his life and a host of friends testify to the fact that his life wasll worth while and a real blessing to the community. The source of his exemplary life is to be found in the fact that he was a Christian. Early baptized into the Lutheran Sunday school near Swedeburg, he has been an active member of the Swedebureburg church and more recently in the newly organized Immanuel Lutheran church of Ceresco. Last March, he was united in a holy wedlock with Elvira Brostrom, a confirmation class mate, who together with his parents, five sisters three brothers and a host of relatives and friends are left to mourn his early death. The fatal accident occurred Monday, September 1. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, private services at the home at 1:30 p.m. and services at the church at 2:30 p.m. Rev. C.O. Granlund was in charge, being assisted by Rev. A. T. Seashore, president of the Luther college, Wahoo. Interment was made at Swedeburg Lutheran cemetery. May God continue to comfort the sorrowing and may His message of warning through this occasion be an admonition to us, one and all, that we may at all times be prepared in Christ Jesus to meet our God.

THE CERESCO COURIER- SEPTEMBER 11, 1919 & WAHOO WASP - SEPTEMBER 9, 1919
CARD OF THANKS

We desire in this way to express to our many friends our sincere appreciation for the kind and considerate sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement and for the manifestations of that sympathy in the many beautiful floral offerings reced.
Mrs. Alvin Olson
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walin and Family
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brodd and Family 
Walin, Alvin Rutherford (I257)
 
645
WAHOO DEMOCRAT - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1945

MISS EDITH BRODD AND LEONARD JASA MARRY AT CERESCO

In the presence of 90 guests, Miss Edith Brodd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brodd of Ceresco, became the bride of Leonard B. Jasa, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Jasa at three o'clock Sunday afternoon November 18. The wedding took place in the Inuel Lutheran church at Ceresco, where Rev. A. H. Peterson performed the single ring ceremony.
Miss Ardis Oakeson sang, "O Promise Me" and "I Love You Truly," preceding the ceremony and was accompanied at the organ by Mrs. William Hellerich who played the organ throughout the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Evald Brodd sang "Saviour Like A Shepd Lead Us" and Evald Brodd sang "The Lord's Prayer," while the couple knelt at the altar. Bouquets of white chrysanthemums and ferns formed an attractive background lighted with candelabras.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, was dressed in a sheer white marquisette gown with fitted bodice, the sleeves were long, coming to a point at the wrist. Lace medallions trimmed the net yoke of the neckline, lace medallions were apqu 
Family: Leonard Jasa / Edith Dorthea Brodd (F048)
 
646
WAHOO DEMOCRAT - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1945

MISS EDITH BRODD AND LEONARD JASA MARRY AT CERESCO

In the presence of 90 guests, Miss Edith Brodd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brodd of Ceresco, became the bride of Leonard B. Jasa, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Jasa at three o'clock Sunday afternoon November 18. The wedding took place in the Inuel Lutheran church at Ceresco, where Rev. A. H. Peterson performed the single ring ceremony.
Miss Ardis Oakeson sang, "O Promise Me" and "I Love You Truly," preceding the ceremony and was accompanied at the organ by Mrs. William Hellerich who played the organ throughout the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Evald Brodd sang "Saviour Like A Shepd Lead Us" and Evald Brodd sang "The Lord's Prayer," while the couple knelt at the altar. Bouquets of white chrysanthemums and ferns formed an attractive background lighted with candelabras.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, was dressed in a sheer white marquisette gown with fitted bodice, the sleeves were long, coming to a point at the wrist. Lace medallions trimmed the net yoke of the neckline, lace medallions were apqu 
Family: Leonard Jasa / Edith Dorothea Brodd (F106)
 
647
WAHOO NEWS

BLAIR - Robert O. SCOLES, 75, of Blair, formerly of Mead, died Jan. 8 in Omaha. Scoles was born June 22, 1928, to Ordray A. and Julia Frances (Otto) Scoles on the family farm at Riverton, Iowa. On March 28, 1949, he married Viola Widman in Mead. His wife died in 2002. On July 26, 2003, he married Joyce Graybill in Blair. He was preceded in death by his wife, Viola; his parents; brothers, Henry and O. A. Scoles Jr.; and sisters, Ila Coslett, Norma Duncan and Lona Schulz. Funeral services were held Jan. 10 at Alma Lutheran Church in Mead with Rev. Kenneth Jensen officiating. Burial was at Alma Lutheran Cemetery. Pruss-Nabity Funeral Home of Wahoo was in charge of the arrangements. 
Scoles, Robert (I0327)
 
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VIOLA SCOLES

MEAD 
Widman, Viola (I0063)
 
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VIOLA SCOLES

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Widman, Viola (I309)
 
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VIOLA SCOLES

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Scoles, Robert (I410)
 

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