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3454 Notes for AMALIA BAKER:
Obituary taken from the May 10, 2003 edition of The Fresno Bee, Fresno, Fresno County, CA, USA: AMALIA (MOLLIE) BAKER SEHER - Mollie was born April 23, 1906, in Culbertson, NE, to her parents Henry and Katherine Baker. She was one of their five children, brothers, Henry, John and Adam; and sister Geraldine Marie. She passed away on May 7, 2003. Mollie moved with her family to Fresno in 1922 at the age of 15. Prior to her marriage to Henry Seher, Jr. in 1935 she worked part-time for Gottschalk's and Nurmies Bakery. Mollie was preceded in death by her husband of 45 years, Henry, and her brothers and sister. Mollie took great pride in her home and was known for her outstanding home-cooked meals. Holidays found family and friends gathered around the table sharing memories and family stories. She was active in earlier years in the Regina Chapter of Eastern Star and the Community Hospital Service Alliance. Mollie enjoyed life, the trips she took with her husband and children, especially to British Columbia, Santa Cruz, Lake Tahoe and Reno. Mollie was the beloved mother of Kenneth Seher and his wife Melinda of Fresno; and Joyce Seher Jackson and her husband Robert, of Sacramento. She will be remembered with love by her grandchildren, Michael Jackson and his wife Tui, Jill Locker and her husband Holland, Karen Jackson, Kristie Seher Lang, Mark Jackson and his wife Gloria, Mindy Seher Pinola and her husband Mark, and Susan Seagraves; her great-grandchildren Brittney, Allysa and London Locker, Josh Lang, Brad and Holly Pinola, Kristina Jackson Casillas, Derek and Alexandra Jackson, and Andrea and Amanda Tacdol who will miss her dearly. One of her favorite pastimes was playing bingo with friends at the Windham. Graveside Service will be held at Belmont Memorial Park on Saturday May 10, 2003, at 12:00 noon. Remembrances may be made to donor's favorite charity. STEPHENS & BEAN CHAPEL202 No. Teilman, Fresno (559) 268-9292.
 
Becker, Amalia (I15819)
 
3455 Notes for AMALIA-MOLLY-MOLLIE HEINRICH-HENRY from JDA:
Baptism: 13 Oct 1907, Rocky Ford, Otero County, CO, USA
 
Henry, Amalia (I15780)
 
3456 Notes for AMELIA-MILDRED SCHNEIDER from JDS:
He birth year varies by source but is believed to have been 1900.
 
Schneider, Amelia Mildred (I15767)
 
3457 Notes for CHRISTINA-CHRISTINE BECKER from JDS:
She was indicated as the mother of 3, 3 living, in the 1900 California Census, but she was actually the mother of 6, 3 living, having lost three children by her first huband, two in Russia, and a third in Fresno in 1898. She and her husband were indicated as married 5 [sic] years, clearly incorrect. She was indicated as the mother of 6, 3 living, in the 1910 California Census, but she was actually the mother of 7, 3 living. She and her husband were indicated as on their first marriage, married 27 years, but it was actually her husband's third marriage, her second, and they'd been married to one another for about 19 years.
 
Becker, Christina (I13534)
 
3458 Notes for CHRISTINA-CHRISTINE BELTZ from JDS:
She used the Schneider surname of her stepfather, her mother's second husband, on her marriage license. She had traveled to the USA with them, her brother, and half-siblings in 1898.

She was indicated as the mother of 3, 2 living, in the 1910 California Census. She and her husband were indicated as on their first marriage, married 6 years.
 
Beltz, Christina (I13144)
 
3459 Notes for HEINRICH-HENRY BELTZ from JDS:
He died of typhoid fever. His death on 14 Dec 1898 is noted in Fresno County death records, where his name is given as Henry Bell. The transcription of the 1886 Kukkus Family List also notes that he died on this date, presumably the word having been sent back to Russia.

Death notice taken from the Friday, December 16, 1898 edition of the Fresno Weekly Republican, Fresno, Fresno County, CA, USA: Henry Bell [sic, Beltz] the 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bell [sic, Schneider] died yesterday [sic, day before yesterday] at the home of the family on G street. [Note: there is no John Bell in the 1900 Califonria Census in Fresno County with a wife that shows as having lost any child. It would seem that the news editor assumed that his parents must have the same surname, Bell, when in fact his stepfather's and mother's surname was Scheider.]
 
Beltz, Heinrich (I13147)
 
3460 Notes for JACOB OBLANDER from JDS:
He erroneously placed his birthplace, Garden City, in Sedgwick County, KS on his marriage license.
 
Oblander, Jacob (I15781)
 
3461 Notes for JACOB WEBER from JDS:
He and his wife and two children sailed on the SS Westernland from Antwerp on 5 Nov 1898 and arrived at NY, USA on 15 Nov 1898. His contact in the USA was his cousin Will Kerner (Wilhelm-William Körner-Kerner, born 14 Dec 1863) in Fresno, CA. Last residences were Warenburg, and birthplaces were Samara.
 
Weber, Jakob (I15775)
 
3462 Notes for JACOB WEBER from JDS:
His birth date, death date, and burial date are detailed in the transcribed records of Immanuel German Congregational Church, Rocky Ford, Otero County, CO, USA. His name was Jacob Weber, and parents were listed as Ludwig Heinich and Maria Christina nee Rudolf.
found at https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~jeruslannachrichten/genealogy/ImmanChurchRcds.htm
 
Weber, Jacob (I15785)
 
3463 Notes for JOHANN LUDWIG HEINRICH from JDS:
He, 25, sailed on the SS Halle from Bremen on 31 Jan 1900 and arrived at Galveston, TX, USA on 19 Feb 1900. His destination appears to have been Lincoln, NE, and his contact an Adam Hergenroeder. Nationality was Russian, and last residence was Kukkus.

His birth date is 20 Feb in the transcription of the 1886 Kukkus Family List but 17 Feb in USA sources, including citizenship documents and his obituary. His surname is Henry in some records, including citizenship documents, but it appears that he must have still considered himself to be Heinrich. His children that survived childhood appear to have decided to use Henry.

A note in the transcribed records of Immanuel German Congregational Church, Rocky Ford, Otero County, CO, USA indicates that he and his family moved from Rock Ford:
HEINRICH, Ludwig & wife Maria Christina Moved
Ch: Peter WEBER
Maria WEBER
Conrad
Georg
Johannes
Amalia

Obituary taken from the Sunday, April 8, 1928 edition of The Billings Gazette, Billings, Yellowstone County, MT, USA: Ludwig Henrich [sic, Heinrich], 54, Huntley Farmer, Dies From Pneumonia Here - Ludwig Heinrich, 54, farmer near Huntley, died in a hospital here at 11:45 a.m. Saturday of pneumonia, which developed following an attack of influenza. He had been ill 11 days, and entered the hospital four days ago. Mr. Heinrich, a former Billings resident, had lived in Yellowstone county 18 years. He was born in Russia, Feb. 17, 1874, and had been in the United States 28 years. He married Mary Rudolph [sic, (Rudolph) Webber] in Fresno, Cal, in October [sic, November], 1900. The couple lived in Fresno and Rocky Ford, Colo., before coming to Montana, and also spent two years in Ranchester, Wyoming. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Jake Oblander of Ballantine and Mrs. Conrad Lenhardt of Billings; three sons, Conrad Henry of Laurel, George Henry of Huntley, and Alexander Henry, of Huntley; a stepson, Peter Weber of Fresno, and 10 grandchildren. Mr. Heinrich was a member of the Congregational church. Funeral arrangements have not been made. [Note: Mrs. Conrad Lenhardt was a stepdaughter.]

Death notice taken from the Monday, April 9, 1928 edition of The Billings Gazette, Billings, Yellowstone County, MT, USA: HENRICH [sic, Heinrich] - April 7, Ludwig Henrich [sic], aged 54 years, late of Huntley, Mont., father of Mrs. Jake Oblander, Mrs. Conrad Lenhardt, Conrad, George, Alexander, and Peter. Funeral notice later.

Funeral notice taken from the Tuesday, April 10, 1928 edition of The Billings Gazette, Billings, Yellowstone County, MT, USA: HEINRICH FUNERAL - Funeral services for Ludwig Heinrich, Huntley farmer, who died Saturday of pneumonia, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the German Congregational church with the Rev. August Schiller in charge. Interment will be in Mountview Cemetery. Services will also be held at 12:30 at the home of Conrad Henry, a son, at Laurel.

Death notice taken from the Friday, April 13, 1928 edition of The Billings Weekly Gazette, Billings, Yellowstone County, MT, USA: Ludwig Henry, who resides on the D. W. Pickens ranch, died Saturday morning of pneumonia. He leaves two sons, both young men.
 
Heinrich, Johann Ludwig (I982)
 
3464 Notes for JOHANN PHILIPP-PHILLIP-PHILIP FUNKNER from JDS:
He sailed on the SS Westernland from Antwerp on 5 Nov 1898 and arrived at NY, USA on 15 Nov 1898. His contact in the USA was his brother-in-law (married to his sister) Will Kerner (Wilhelm-William Körner-Kerner, born 14 Dec 1863) in Fresno, CA. Last residence was Warenburg, and birthplace was Samara.
 
Funkner, Johann Philip (I15769)
 
3465 Notes for JOHANNES-JOHN SCHNEIDER from JDS:
He, 40, his wife, 40, and four children (Christine, 15, Heinrich, 6, Johannes [sic], 2, Anna, 6 months) sailed on the SS Palatia from Hamburg on 19 Mar 1898 and arrived at NY, USA on 31 Mar 1898. Destination was Cincinnati, OH. His contact in the USA was an unnamed brother-in-law, presumably then living in Cincinnati. Nationalities were Russian, and last residences were Saratov. The two eldest children were his wife's by her first husband.
 
Schneider, Johannes (I13529)
 
3466 Notes for JOHN HEINRICH-HENRY from JDS:
His death date is erroneously 18 Jan on his grave marker. His birth date is given as 14 Feb 1906 on the same. It is assumed that he was born in Rocky Ford, as his next younger sibling was Transcribed church birth/baptism records do not begin until 1907.

Death notice taken from the Friday, January 3, 1919 edition of The Billings Gazette, Billings, Yellowstone County, MT, USA: YOUTH DIES OF INFLUENZA. John Henry, son of Ludwig Henry, a rancher who resides six miles west of the city, died Wednesday from influenza. The boy was 12 years old and a native of Russia [sic, Colorado]. The funeral arrangements have not been made.

Funeral notice taken from the Friday, January 3, 1919 edition of The Billings Gazette, Billings, Yellowstone County, MT, USA: HENRY - At the farm home, seven miles west of Billings, January 1, 1919, John Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Henry, aged 12 years. Funeral services will take place Saturday morning at 11:00 o'clock at Smith's funeral home.

Funeral notice taken from the Saturday, January 4, 1919 edition of The Billings Gazette, Billings, Yellowstone County, MT, USA: HENRY - Funeral services for the late John Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Henry, will take place today at 11 o'clock at Smith's funeral home.
 
Henry, John (I15779)
 
3467 Notes from H. Reitz-
I have a copy of his obituary printed in the local newspaper
at the time of his death. "The Paxton Times". In the obituary his death date was December 25, 1944 - he died in the Sutherland Hospital @ Sutherland, Nebraska at the age of 65 years, 2 months, and 25 days of age. This corresponds with what was told to me by my parents when I was growing up. I was born April 6, 1945 and I was told by my parents my Grand Dad died on Christmas Day in 1944 before I was born on April 6, 1945. Thank You. 
Reitz, Johann Gottfried (I8529)
 
3468 notes from JDS-

Her birth date is 8 Feb 1888 in the transcription of the 1886 Kukkus Family List, which is impossible given that she had a brother born 11 Mar 1888. Other years are similarly ruled out by birth dates of other siblings. As she had a sister Anna Maria born on 21 Jun 1891, it is believed that the date might actually be 8 Feb 1885, and that she died prior to 21 Jun 1891. Although an age, rather than a birthdate, should appear in the 1886 Kukkus Family LIst in such circumstances, on occasion the rule appears not to have been strictly followed for daughters less than a year old at 1 Jan 1886. 
Busick, Anna Maria (I14261)
 
3469 Notes from JDS--This guy I suspect might have been a Wilhelm Hirstein born about 1747 that
appears as a single 20 year-old in the Norka FSL. He was single when he
came over from Luebeck to Oranienbaum in 1766. Though he's older than the
Ohlberg girl I think he married, I can see no other Hirstein/Herstein in
FSL's or the 1798 Volga Census that would suggest anyone else. I think
this guy may well have married some woman, she died, and then he remarried
to the Ohlberg girl, presumably relocating to Kukkus at that time, if not
before.
 
Herstein, Wilhelm (I2087)
 
3470 NOTES FROM JHS:

Notes for HENRY HARRY BAKER:
AHSGR Fresno notes indicates that this was the third marriage for the groom and the second marriage for the bride, both parties having been previously divorced.

More About HENRY HARRY BAKER:
Burial: 19 Jan 1966, Belmont Memorial Park, Fresno, Fresno County, CA, USA
Social Security Number: 553-05-8399

More About HENRY BAKER and UNKNOWN:
Divorce: Jul 1937, CA (?), USA
Marriage: Bef. Jul 1937

Notes for PEARL MAY DUNN:
She filed for divorce from Henry Harry Baker in Jul 1944 and ammended the complaint in Sep 1944 alleging that Baker had struck her and broken her jaw. In each case she noted that they were married on 16 Feb 1940 in Yuma, AZ, and had separated on 1 Jul 1943, though there is a record of their having married in Fresno County, CA on 15 Oct 1937.

More About PEARL MAY DUNN:
Burial: Dec 1990, Sanger Cemetery, Sanger, Fresno County, CA, USA
Social Security Number: 572-10-8187

Marriage Notes for HENRY BAKER and PEARL DUNN:
There is a record of their marriage on 15 Oct 1937 in Fresno County, CA, but in 1944 divorce filings the wife gave their marriage details as 16 Feb 1940 in Yuma, Yuma County, CA. It is suspected that they married and divorced twice. AHSGR Fresno notes indicates that the 1937 marriage was the second for both parties, the groom having been previously divorced, and the wife being a widow.

More About HENRY BAKER and PEARL DUNN:
Marriage 1: 15 Oct 1937, Fresno County, CA, USA
Marriage 2: 16 Feb 1940, Yuma, Yuma County, AZ, USA
Separation: 01 Jul 1943, Fresno County, CA, USA

Marriage Notes for HENRY BAKER and HAZEL COCHRAN:
AHSGR Fresno notes indicate that this was the third marriage for the groom and the second for the bride, the groom having been divorced twice previously, and the bride having been divorced once previously.

More About HENRY BAKER and HAZEL COCHRAN:
Divorce Filed: Abt. 12 Dec 1952, Fresno County, CA, USA
Marriage: 06 Oct 1945, Fresno County, CA, USA
 
Becker, Henry Harry (I15828)
 
3471 Notes from Scheidt Genealogy:
Mar 2002: This family is from Gene Lehmann via email.
Aug 2006: Received email from Ruth Reifschneider Herzog.
"Johann Philip was arrested by the Soviets in Engels on November 20, 1937. He was tried for anti Soviet agitation, for plotting to overthrow Soviet power and for praising fascism. He was found guilty and was executed on December 1, 1937.
He was a Carpenter - cabinet maker at Engels hospital.
Aug 2006: Received email from Ruth Reifschneider Herzog. A little more of their story.
"Maria Sophia Reifschneider was my Aunt. In 1998 my husband and I had the pleasure of meeting the last surviving son of this family, Emanuel, and his wife and children at Emanuel's home in Heidenheim. Several sad stories: Maria Sophia had come to the US in 1908 with her parents. Philip followed her they married in 1909. They returned to Kukkus with their three sons in 1913 for an unknown reason. In 1920 they sold
everything and got to Saratov when they learned Russia had canceled all emmigration to the US so they were never to return to the US."
 
Johannes, Johann Philipp (I1565)
 
3472 Notes from Tannya Goodman-
Bob Osler [GAIL's common law husband]
9/5/97 or '98 Bob Osler was killed in work accident. Under semi-trailer. Bob and Gail lived together for 17 years. Never married.
 
Osler, Bob (I12295)
 
3473 Notes from Tannya Goodman:
Adam Goodman died June 5, 1972, at Phoenix General, Phoenix, Arizona. I called our library and had them check his obituary that ran in the Sheridan Press on June 6, 1972.
Also, Grampa and Gramma lived in Mesa, Arizona at time of his death. And one time they lived in Apache Junction, Arizona. Information from my Aunt Norma (Bob's) Goodman.

Aunt Pauline wrote in a handwritten text (1) - the copy is written in her words without spelling or grammar changes and also for the Sheridan County Heritage Book (2) the following explanations for why they came to the United States from Russia. I have added capitalized names in [ ]s to show who came and who stayed.

(1) - "As I remember in April 1907 we landed in Brooklyn, New York Island, from Brunnental, Saratov, Russia, my father and mother [ANNA WOITH - Johannes third wife] and three half brothers [JACOB, ADAM, GEORGE] and my real brother (baby) [ADOLPH] who had been real sick on the ship and turned out to be measles. So my baby brother and mother were quaranteened for 30 days. But my father bribed a German Jew interpreter to smuggle us out into a train, because I also was very ill with a absessed throat. My father was afraid we'd be hold up there for thirty days too and he had no money left after the train fair to Vici, Oklahoma where we were to go to Dad's Uncle Henry Zeiler, who had a small grain farm, my oldest brother [JACOB] was 21 years old and was drafted into the Russian Army thats why my father decided to come to the United States, but didn't have enough money to bring all the kids so my sister Mary 11 years and three half brothers [JOHN, FRED, HENRY] stayed behind at our Grandpa Goodman's [JOHANN FRIEDRICH GUTMANN] home whom he sent for a year later with money scraped together working on ranches around the neighbors. 30 days later my poor mother came as my little brother had died and was buried at sea off Brooklyn Island." [She doesn't mention ELISABETH.]

(2) - "The year I was three, my brother Jake was drafted into the Russian Army. Dad did not want him to go because they treated them terrible, so he had his Uncle Henry Zeiler in Oklahoma send the money to move to America. We did not have enough money for the whole family to come over so they brought five of us kids. We landed in Brooklyn, New York in April of 1907. My baby brother, Adolph, was real sick when we arrived and Mother had to stay there with him. He died from the measles and was buried at sea off of Brooklyn Island. We went to Vici, Oklahoma and Dad worked on grain farms for a living, which was very poor living. We went to bed hungry many times. After a year in the United States, Dad had enough money for the rest of the kids to join us."

Per Tannya Goodman-
NOTE: Aunt Pauline wrote in a handwritten text (1) - the copy is written in her words without spelling or grammar changes and also for the Sheridan County Heritage Book (2) the following explanations for why they came to the United States from Russia. I have added capitalized names in [ ]s to show who came and who stayed.

(1) - "As I remember in April 1907 we landed in Brooklyn, New York Island, from Brunnental, Saratov, Russia, my father and mother [ANNA WOITH - Johannes third wife] and three half brothers [JACOB, ADAM, GEORGE] and my real brother (baby) [ADOLPH] who had been real sick on the ship and turned out to be measles. So my baby brother and mother were quaranteened for 30 days. But my father bribed a German Jew interpreter to smuggle us out into a train, because I also was very ill with a absessed throat. My father was afraid we'd be hold up there for thirty days too and he had no money left after the train fair to Vici, Oklahoma where we were to go to Dad's Uncle Henry Zeiler, who had a small grain farm, my oldest brother [JACOB] was 21 years old and was drafted into the Russian Army thats why my father decided to come to the United States, but didn't have enough money to bring all the kids so my sister Mary 11 years and three half brothers [JOHN, FRED, HENRY] stayed behind at our Grandpa Goodman's [JOHANN FRIEDRICH GUTMANN] home whom he sent for a year later with money scraped together working on ranches around the neighbors. 30 days later my poor mother came as my little brother had died and was buried at sea off Brooklyn Island." [She doesn't mention ELISABETH.]

(2) - "The year I was three, my brother Jake was drafted into the Russian Army. Dad did not want him to go because they treated them terrible, so he had his Uncle Henry Zeiler in Oklahoma send the money to move to America. We did not have enough money for the whole family to come over so they brought five of us kids. We landed in Brooklyn, New York in April of 1907. My baby brother, Adolph, was real sick when we arrived and Mother had to stay there with him. He died from the measles and was buried at sea off of Brooklyn Island. We went to Vici, Oklahoma and Dad worked on grain farms for a living, which was very poor living. We went to bed hungry many times. After a year in the United States, Dad had enough money for the rest of the kids to join us." 
Goodman, Adam {Gutmann} (I11797)
 
3474 Notes from Tannya Goodman:
Lesley Yates‎ posted on KUKES family from Kukkus, Russia: Harry and Mike ( Minerva Sparks) Kukes from Ellensburg, WA, came to Modesto and my daughter Samantha and I met up with them-they are both sooooo adorable and sweet! Harry is the son of John Kukes and Johanna Hofferber Kukes. Posted: March 29, 2011. She also mentions in another post that Harry has two brothers, Ken and Al. Posted on March 18, 2012.

Photo: back: Lesley Yates and Harry Kukes
Front: Samantha Yates and Minerva "Mike" Kukes 
Kukes, Harry (I11932)
 
3475 notes per JDS-
In a citizenship document he claimed that he, his wife, and two of their children were born in Moscow, Russia (all incorrect), that another was born in Lincoln, NE (correct), and that another was born in Fresno, CA (incorrect). Birthdates also appear to be off in some cases. He further claimed to have emigrated to the USA from Bremen, Germany on or about 5 Dec 1892 on the vessel "Waldese," arriving at Baltimore, and to have declared his intention to be a citizen on 2 Nov 1894 in Lincoln, NE. In addition, he claimed to have continuously resided in the USA since 3 Jan 1892 (11 months prior to his claimed arrival), and to have resided in CA since 17 Aug 1902. 
Busick, Johann Philipp (I5172)
 
3476 Notes per JDS-
She was indicated as the mother of 4, 4 living, in the 1900 Nebraska Census. She and her husband were indicated as married 18 years. She was indicated as the mother of 9, 4 living, in the 1910 California Census. She and her husband were indicated as on their first marriage, married 26 years. Her obituary makes mention of a brother George Fries of Rolinda. Whether he may have been a full brother or half-brother is unknown. AHSGR Fresno death notes give her parents as George Fries and Catherine Kerber.
 
Fries, Anna Maria (I14260)
 
3477 Now Libau-Liepaja, Latvia Kuhn, Peter (I15855)
 
3478 Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens-Olathe, Kansas Reitz, Lillian (I12624)
 
3479 Oakwood Cemetary Holste, Henry Herman (I11973)
 
3480 Oakwood Cemetery Klemm, Christian (I2004)
 
3481 Oakwood Cemetery Klemm, Anna (I2010)
 
3482 Oakwood Cemetery Klaus, Adam Henry (I12530)
 
3483 obit provided by Tannya Goodman:
Mary Ellen WILLIAMS Goodman 1928 - 2006 SHS 1946
SHERIDAN -- Mary Ellen Goodman 77, died June 8, 2006, at Memorial Hospital of Sheridan County.
She was born July 23, 1928, in Dietz, to Clyde and Christina (Hotchkiss) Williams.

She married Louis Goodman on May 11, 1946, in Hardin, Mont., and they raised two children together.

In her earlier years, she enjoyed crocheting and playing bingo.

She loved spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and her two dogs.

Survivors include a son, Clyde Goodman of Rawlins; her daughter, Mary Ann Kaminsky of Sheridan; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, three brothers and seven sisters.

Memorials may be made to the Visually Impaired Foundation, attention Jerry, in care of Tara Keep, First Federal Savings Bank, P.O. Box 6007, Sheridan, 82801.

At her request, cremation has taken place.

Casper Star-Tribune - June 9, 2006 
Williams, Mary Ellen (Doll) (I11907)
 
3484 Obituary

Frances Adrienne Pfaff, 71, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, September 11, 2014, passing away suddenly at home from natural causes.

Adrienne was born December 19, 1942, in Newgulf, Texas, Wharton County, the daughter of the late George W. Chancey, Sr. and Ora Anna Jones Chancey. She was also preceded in death by her brother, George W. Chancey, Jr., and 2 sisters, Norma Elaine Tasker, and Emma Jean Behrens.

Adrienne was an RN and worked at Sheridan Wyoming Hospital. She obtained her Masters Degree in Nursing and taught at Sheridan High School. She met and married Howard in Sheridan and moved to Bozeman, Montana where she worked in nursing.

The family moved to Haywood County, NC and Adrienne became a realtor with Beverly Hanks & Associates. She loved to travel, camp in the RV, and play guitar.

Above all Adrienne loved the Lord and will be remembered for her devotion to her family. She is survived by her loving husband, Howard Pfaff; a son Glenn Reed and wife Anna of Hot Springs, SD; a daughter Donna King and husband Phillip of Woodfin, NC; a stepdaughter Natalie Diberardinis of Colora, MD; 2 sisters, JoAnn Melton of Goldsboro, NC and Jeannette Banken and husband Charles of Henderson, KY; four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

Family will receive friends from 1:00 - 2:00 pm Monday at Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue with a graveside service at Green Hills Cemetery following at 2:00 pm.

In lieu of flowers, the family would be honored by donations in her memory to the Shriners (www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org).

- See more at: http://www.grocefuneralhome.com/obituary?id=1419527#.dpufLess
 
Chancey, Frances Adrienne (I12031)
 
3485 Obituary found on the Internet: Adeline Alvina Freehling, 93, of Bridgman, passed away on Monday, April 24, 2017 at Woodland Terrace, Bridgman. Funeral services will be held 11 AM, Saturday, April 29, 2017 at the Boyd Chapel of Pike Funeral and Cremation Services, 9191 Red Arrow Hwy., Bridgman with Reverend Christopher Noffke officiating. Friends may meet with the family on Saturday from 10 AM until the time of the service at the funeral home. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery, Bridgman. As an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions may be given to Lest We Forget, 347 Ridgeway, St. Joseph, MI 49085. Adeline was born December 15, 1923 in Galien the daughter of the late Carl and Christina (Bitter) Martin. On September 18, 1943 she married William Freehling and he preceded her in death on August 17, 2002. Adeline was a member of Zion United Church of Christ in Baroda. She had worked for various retailers in Bridgman including A & P, Ben Franklin, and Williams Pharmacy. Survivors include her children - William (Carolyn) Freehling of Brentwood, TN and Elaine Jotzat of Bridgman; five grandchildren - Michael (Tammy) Freehling, Tony (Terena) Freehling, Derek Jotzat, Suzanne (Keith) Kluting, and Steve (Alecia) Jotzat; and six great grandchildren - Nathan Freehling, Jacob and Jordan Knight, Emily Jotzat, Zachary and Grace Kluting. Adeline was also preceded in death by seven brothers and sisters. Martin, Adeline Alvina (I12715)
 
3486 Obituary found on the Internet: Edward Alexander Martin, 92, of Glendora, Michigan passed away on Thursday, March 6, 2014. Mr. Martin was born October 2, 1921, in Glendora, the seventh of eight children born to John Carl and Christina (Bitter) Martin. On December 28, 1943, he married Mary Freehling in Baroda. He proudly served his country during World War II with the United States Army and was a Bronze Star and Purple Heart recipient. Mr. Martin worked at Baroda Hardware and Klug Farm Equipment selling and assembling John Deere farm equipment for over 40 years. He was a devoted member of Zion United Church of Christ in Baroda. Alex loved growing produce in his vast gardens, dancing the polka, working on his John Deere tractor, trying his luck at scratch off lottery tickets, and firing two shot every New Years’ Eve. He frequented Hilltop Café and Wolverine Gardens, but most enjoyed Sunday dinners with his loving family. He enjoyed speaking German with his wife when he did not want the children to overhear, eating lunchmeat sandwiches with lettuce and tomato every day, and listening to Spanish stations on the radio in his car (despite not speaking Spanish). He was loved deeply and had a wonderful sense of humor. Survivors include his sons, Lonnie (Sharon) Martin of St. Joseph and Monsignor Thomas A. Martin of Kalamazoo; grandchildren Mary (Len) Amat, Shawn (Chris) Martin, Tim (Kathryn) Martin, and Julie (Nathan) Turner; great-grandchildren - Abigail, Peter, Ben and Sarah Kate Amat, Brendon and Brady Martin, and Eleanor, Vivienne, and Matthew Martin; sister, Adeline Freehling of Bridgman and brother Fred Martin of Stevensville. He was preceded in death by his devoted wife, his parents, sisters, Mary and Christine; brothers, Hank, Carl and Pete; and his daughter, Constance Kaye Martin. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, March 10, 2014, at Zion United Church of Christ, 9105 Third Street, Baroda, Michigan with the Rev. Dr. Christopher Noffke officiating. Interment will follow at Glendora Cemetery, Weesaw Township. Visitation will be from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.Sunday at Pobocik Funeral Home, Three Oaks. Memorials may be made to Zion United Church of Christ, P.O. Box 10, Baroda, MI 49101. To leave a tribute online, please visit www.pobocik.com. Martin, Edward Alexander (I12720)
 
3487 Obituary found on the Internet: Mary Martin, 87, of Glendora, Michigan died Sunday, July 19, 2009 at her home surrounded by her loving family. Mrs. Martin was born May 12, 1922 in Three Oaks, Mich. the 12th of 13 children born to Adam and Anna (Hergenrader) Freehling. On December 28, 1943, she married Edward Martin in Baroda, Mich. Mrs. Martin worked at Clark Equipment Company, Buchanan, Mich in the quality control department and also at Metal Form. She was a life long member of Zion United Church of Christ in Baroda. Mrs. Martin loved to bake and spend time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Survivors include her husband of 65 years, Edward; sons, Lonnie (Sharon) Martin of St. Joseph, Mich and Monsignor Thomas A. Martin of Kalamazoo, Mich; grandchildren, Mary (Len) Amat, Shawn (Chris) Martin, Tim (Kathryn) Martin, and Julie (Nathan) Turner; great grandchildren Abigail, Peter, Ben and Sarah Amat, Brendon and Brady Martin and Eleanor and Vivienne Martin. She was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, and her daughter Constance Kaye Martin. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 at Zion United Church of Christ, Baroda, Mich. with Reverend Doctor Christopher Noffke officiating. Interment will follow at Glendora Cemetery, Weesaw Township, Mich. Visitation will be held from 5:00 till 8:00 pm on Tuesday at Pobocik Funeral Home, Three Oaks. Freehling, Marie (I11753)
 
3488 Obituary from Sheridan Media and Sheridan Press
Sheridan, Sheridan County, Sheridan, Wyoming
Russell Goodman
Russell Allen Goodman, 60, passed away on Wednesday, December 17, 2014. He was born on November 20, 1954 at Sheridan Memorial Hospital to Robert and Norma Louise (Neff) Goodman. He graduated from Sheridan High School in 1973. He married Lanna Reinschmidt on March 12, 1983 and they later divorced. He worked at various jobs including construction, Wyoming Sawmills, and was still currently employed with Cloud Peak Energy since 1979.
Russell was an avid outdoorsman. He loved to ride motorcycles, dirtbiking, four wheeling and especially loved riding in the mountains.
Russell was preceded in death by his father, stepson (Jason Obert), grandparents and several aunts and uncles. He is survived by his mother, from Sheridan, Dr. Matt Goodman, Boston, MA., daughter Kristina Colleen Goodman and granddaughter Aubrey Jade Goodman, Sheridan. Siblings include Jim Goodman, Aurora, CO., Ruth Grevesen (Steve) Greeley, CO., and Cindy Pilch (Tom) Sheridan, WY. His special friend was Terry Jurosek of Gillette, WY.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to the donor's choice.
A Celebration of Life will be at 10:00 am on Wednesday, December 24, 2014 at Kane Funeral Home with Pastor Scott Lee officiating. A reception will follow in the Kane Reception Hall.
Online condolences may be written at www.kanefuneral.com.
Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements.

Notes from Tannya Goodman:
Russell Allen Goodman, son of Robert and Norma (Neff) Goodman; grandson of Adam and Anna (Kukes) Goodman; great-grandson of Conrad and Marie Susanna (Schmidt) Kukes passed away on December 17, 2014, in Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyoming. He was born on November 20, 1954, in Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyoming.
His great-grandparents, grandparents, father, and step-son: Jason Obert preceded him in death. He is survived by his mother of Sheridan, Wyoming; older brother, James Dennis Goodman of Aurora, Colorado. Two younger sisters: Ruth Ann (Goodman) and Steve Greveson of Greeley, Colorado; and Cindy Lou (Goodman) and Tom Pilch of Sheridan, Wyoming. Son, Dr. Matt Allen Goodman of Boston, MA; daughter, Kristina Colleen Goodman of Sheridan, Wyoming. His granddaughter, Aubrey Jade Goodman [Kristina's daughter]. Three nieces: Richelle Ann (Greveson) and Patrick O'Neil of McKinney, Texas; Hilary Ann Pilch of Casper, Wyoming; and Emily Pilch of Gillette, Wyoming.
A little more about Russell. He married Lanna Reinschmidt on March 12, 1983, in Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyoming, and they later divorced, in Sheridan. (She is Jason Obert's mom.). Russell was an avid outdoorsman. He loved to ride motorcycles, dirtbiking, four wheeling and especially loved riding in the mountains. He worked at various jobs including construction, Wyoming Sawmills, and was still currently employed with Cloud Peak Energy (Spring Creek Coal) since 1979. His special friend was Terry Jurosek. She is from Gillette, Campbell County, Wyoming. He loved his kids and granddaughter so much. Russell had just recently visited Matt in Boston with his brother, Jim and their mom. The day of his passing he had attended his granddaughter, Aubrey's kindergarten Christmas program. Aubrey will miss her "Poppy".
Russell had many nicknames from family and friends: "Itch", "Shorty", "Russ", "Rusty". He was very well liked. To sum up this information, two of his friends (Tim and Amy Githens) wrote: "Rusty was such a wonderful friend. He touched so many lives and was adored by those who knew him. He will be greatly missed...."
A Celebration of Life was at 10:00 am on Wednesday, December 24, 2014, at Kane Funeral Home in Sheridan, Wyoming, with Pastor Scott Lee officiating. A reception followed in the Kane Reception Hall.
Itch from me to you: I know your dad, Jason, and my dad were there to meet you. I can just see all of you standing around sharing stories and roaring with laughter. I was remembering all the good times we had growing up of hide and seek, going to the A&W, fishing, snowmobiling, going to Yellowstone, the laughter and yes shared heartaches. Will miss getting to send you photos of my two grandsons on your cell. Just know: "Goodbyes are not forever. Goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean I'll miss you, Until we meet again." God be with him. All my love, hugs -Tannya
Note: Richelle with an i is spelled correctly. 
Goodman, Russell Allen (I11811)
 
3489 Obituary from the Fresno Bee:
BECKERNear Biola, June 6th, 1926, Marie Catherina Becker, loving mother of Miss Catherine Becker, Peter and Henry, all of Fresno; Phillip of Biola and Jacob of Billings, Montana; a native of Russia, aged 76 years, 1 month and 10 days. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 P. M. in Biola, thence to the Wartemburg Lutheran Church, corner D and Mono Streets. Rev Bitter will officiate at 2 P. M. Dewar and Nuttman, undertakers in charge, 502 D Street. 
Haupt, Katharina Margaretha Lung (I9651)
 
3490 Obituary from the Sacramento Bee:
BECKER Entered into rest in this city, May 12, 1944, John P. Becker, beloved husband of Marie Becker loving father of Alex, Henry, John, Manuel, Robert, Virginia and Bettie Becker. Mrs. Olga Compton, Mrs. Minnie Rouse, Mrs. Emily Baker and the late Philip Becker, a native of Russia, aged 54 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday at 2 P. M. from the Palm Chapel of James R. Garlick, corner of Twentieth and P Streets. Interment East Lawn. 
Becker, Johann Phillip (I9652)
 
3491 Obituary taken from the Friday, April 12, 1935 edition of the Fresno Bee, Fresno, Fresno County, CA, USA: EURICH - In Fresno City, April 11, 1935, Jack Eurich of 1404 California Avenue; beloved husband of Mrs. Lizzie Eurich; loving father of Marie, Lizzie, Janet, George, Jack, Henry, Edward, Albert, Harry and Walter Eurich; beloved son of Mrs. Katherine Steinhauer; [step] brother of Mrs. Catherine Carson of Sacramento, Henry Reinhardt of Fresno, and a stepsister, Mrs. Margaret Maser, of Minnesota; a native of Russia, aged 45 years. Funeral services will be held to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon from the Third Congregational Church on E Street at 2 o'clock. Rev, J. J. Raugust will officiate. Interment in Mountain View Cemetery. Friends are invited to attend. The Westside Undertakers, 404 F Street, are in charge. Services at the chapel this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Eurich, Jakob (I9907)
 
3492 Obituary taken from the Monday, June 22, 1970 edition of The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, Lancaster County, NE, USA: HERGENRADER - Henry, 82, 3016 Orchard, died Sunday. Retired farmer and Lincoln resident for 69 years. Member of Welfare Society and Faith United Church of Christ. Survivors: wife Elizabeth; sons, Philip, Greenwood, Harold, Davey; daughters, Mrs. Raymond (Amelia) Isaacson, Davey, Mrs. Casper (Marie) Hornung, Raymond, Mrs. Kenneth (Elizabeth) Hanson, Ceresco, Mrs. Ester [sic, Esther] Dodge, Aurora, Colo.; brothers, John, Lincoln, George, Davey; 17 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren. Hodgman-Splain-Roberts, 4040 A. Hergenroeder, Heinrich (I12753)
 
3493 Obituary:

http://trib.com/lifestyles/announcements/obituaries/robert-rob-keith-loftice/article_89324f06-e44d-11de-b627-001cc4c03286.html

December 08, 2009 4:00 pm

Robert “Rob” Keith Loftice passed away on December 5, 2009 at his home in Encampment, Wyoming. He was 58. A Memorial service will be held at the Encampment School Gym on Friday December 11, 2009 at 12:00 p.m. with a meal to follow. Greg Bartlett will be assisting with the services.

Rob was born August 8, 1951 in Gillette, Wyoming the son of Robert M. and Thelma (Study) Loftice. He attended Sheridan public schools. He married Vicki Goodman of Sheridan in 1973. They had three children.

In 1967 he started work in the oilfield. Rob moved his family to Encampment in 1984 after purchasing the Block 11 Bar. He owned and operated the Bar for three years and then began work in construction. In 1997 he went back to the oilfields where he eventually formed his own consulting company, L&T Consulting, LLC, with his son Robert A. Loftice and friend William C. Taylor. He served as President and Operating Manager until his death.

Rob was an avid supporter of the Platte Valley Community. He contributed to various organizations including, E-Club, Encampment Lions Club, Eagles, Cow Pie Open, Encampment Volunteer Fire Department and all raffles and benefits in the Valley. He also enjoyed providing many employment opportunities for several of his friends, family and anyone else willing to work.

Rob enjoyed work, horseshoes, golf, poker, 4-wheeling, cookouts and game nights. He loved to spend time in the mountains. Most of all he enjoyed taking care of and spending time with his family and many friends.

Rob is survived by his wife, Vicki Loftice; son, Robert A. Loftice; daughters, Kim and husband James Watts, and Robin and husband Ken O’Leary, all of Encampment.

Grandchildren, Joe O’Leary of Rawlins, Ashley Loftice, Sierra Loftice and Charles Watts, of Encampment;

sisters, Darlene Colpitts of Rock Springs, Bonnie Frisbee of Encampment, and Karen Arcoren of Laramie; brothers, Bob and wife Lois Frisbee of Rock Springs, Rick and wife Cindy Loftice of Livingston, Montana, and Keith and wife Margo Arcoren of Rock Springs; along with many nieces; nephews and close friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, George Frisbee and business partner, Bill Taylor.

Rob had a profound effect on our lives. We will always remember his loving and generous spirit and contagious laugh.

In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Platte Valley Helping Hands, PO Box 1553, Saratoga, WY. 82331. 
Loftice, Robert Keith (I11902)
 
3494 OBITUARY:
Mary K. Anthony, 70, died Sunday, Dec. 21, 2003, in Sheridan Manor. Services will be 10 a.m. Friday at Champion Ferries Funeral Home with the Rev. Doug Goodwin officiating. Burial will be in the Elks Section of Sheridan Municipal Cemetery.

Mrs. Anthony was born Dec. 12, 1933, in Granite Falls, Minn., to Neal and Jennie Nelson. She grew up and attended schools in Granite Falls and was a 1952 graduate of Granite Falls High School. She married Earl Anthony Nov. 10, 1952, in Granite Falls.

The couple moved to Havre, Mont., where they lived for 18 years before moving to Forsyth, Mont. They moved to Sheridan in 1973, and Mrs. Anthony worked at Memorial Hospital of Sheridan County and, later, Sheridan VA Medical Center as a licensed practical nurse. She retired in 1995.

She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Women's League of the Eagles, Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and American Legion Auxiliary. She enjoyed crocheting, knitting, playing bingo and spending time with her family.

She was preceded in death by one son. Survivors include her husband of Sheridan; a son, Thomas of Sheridan; two daughters, Shirley Grotz of Prescott, Ariz., and Susan Goodman of Sheridan; a brother of Minnesota; a sister of Washington; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Sheridan Press, December 24, 2003
 
Nelson, Mary K (I12344)
 
3495 Oct ??? Beltz, Georg (I13140)
 
3496 October 05, 2006
CASPER - Graveside memorial services for Anton Michael Tamblyn, 4, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, 2006, in Highland Cemetery.
He died Sept. 29, 2006, in Casper.
He was born May 23, 2002, in Casper, the son of Michael Tamblyn and Brandy Taylor.
He enjoyed playing ball, watching Sponge Bob, drawing family pictures, lots of exploring and riding his bike.
Survivors include his parents, two brothers, Slade and Kolton, and two sisters, Kayla and Aundreya.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Syler Starr Tamblyn and grandparents, Nancy and Doug Sager.
Memorials may be sent to Brandy Taylor at 1036 S. Cedar, Casper, 82601. Funds will be used to purchase a headstone for Anton and baby brother, Syler.
[Tannya Goodman Note #1: Kolton and Aundreya were Brandy's step-children. Tannya Goodman NOTE #2: He got away from babysitter and got several miles away. Climb up on some fencing and it fell over on him, crushing him. He was the sweetest little guy.]
 
Tamblyn, Anton Michael (I12008)
 
3497 Odd Fellows Cemetery Reitz, Katharina (I340)
 
3498 of Balzer-1798 Balzer census HH 51 Weisheim, Adam (I10732)
 
3499 Old German Church Family (F3471)
 
3500 Olga Becker Batzels transcription of the 1857 census shows her age as 33, which would be a birth year of 1830. This is an apparent error. Brent Mai's translation of the 1857 census shows age of 30. Also the 1850 and 1834 census would translate to a birth year of 1830. Rosenthal, Elisabeth Katharina (I2345)
 

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