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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) DAILY TELEGRAM, March 22, 1918, pg. 16, col. 2
An illness of a year's duration resulted in the death of Louis Henry Grotelueschen at his farm home 16 miles northeast of Columbus about 1 a.m. yesterday.
Mr. Grotelueschen was born in Oshkosh, Wis., June 3, 1860. He came to Nebraska with his parents in 1876, and spent the remainder of his life in Platte county.
On December 13, 1888 he and Miss Rose Lena Rickert were married at the Shell Creek church. They made their home on the farm in the Boheet neighborhood until ten years ago when they moved to Columbus.
Mrs. Grotelueschen passed away April 1, 1913, and later Mr. Grotelueschen returned to the farm to reside.
He leaves four daughters and two sons, Jennie, Lydia, Pauline, Rose, Arthur and Greeley Grotelueschen, all at home.
Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Walters, of Lincoln, at the family residence at 1 p.m. Saturday and burial will be made in the Shell Creek cemetery. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) DAILY TELEGRAM, March 22, 1918, pg. 16, col. 2
An illness of a year's duration resulted in the death of Louis Henry Grotelueschen at his farm home 16 miles northeast of Columbus about 1 a.m. yesterday.
Mr. Grotelueschen was born in Oshkosh, Wis., June 3, 1860. He came to Nebraska with his parents in 1876, and spent the remainder of his life in Platte county.
On December 13, 1888 he and Miss Rose Lena Rickert were married at the Shell Creek church. They made their home on the farm in the Boheet neighborhood until ten years ago when they moved to Columbus.
Mrs. Grotelueschen passed away April 1, 1913, and later Mr. Grotelueschen returned to the farm to reside.
He leaves four daughters and two sons, Jennie, Lydia, Pauline, Rose, Arthur and Greeley Grotelueschen, all at home.
Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Walters, of Lincoln, at the family residence at 1 p.m. Saturday and burial will be made in the Shell Creek cemetery.
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