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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM, May 22, 1956, pg. 4, col. 5-
CRESTON -- (Special) -- Military grave side services were conducted at the Creston cemetery Friday morning for Arnold Lueschen, 60, a World War I veteran and former Creston resident. The burial followed funeral services at the Holmes Funeral home in Leigh.
Mr. Lueschen, whose home was in Noel, Mo., died in the Lafayette, Ark., Veterans hospital where he was a patient for two weeks.
Reared in this community, Mr. Lueschen moved to Tilden and later to Omaha where he was a druggist for many years. In his younger days he was a professional ball player in the Western League.
He is survived by his wife; two sons; sister, Mrs. Elsie Dale of Council Bluffs, Ia.; brother, John in California. He was preceded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lueschen, and sister, Florence.
Pallbearers were two cousins, Milton and Milan Lueschen, Fred Gigax, Charles Marx, William Claussen and Paul Thielen. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM, May 22, 1956, pg. 4, col. 5-
CRESTON -- (Special) -- Military grave side services were conducted at the Creston cemetery Friday morning for Arnold Lueschen, 60, a World War I veteran and former Creston resident. The burial followed funeral services at the Holmes Funeral home in Leigh.
Mr. Lueschen, whose home was in Noel, Mo., died in the Lafayette, Ark., Veterans hospital where he was a patient for two weeks.
Reared in this community, Mr. Lueschen moved to Tilden and later to Omaha where he was a druggist for many years. In his younger days he was a professional ball player in the Western League.
He is survived by his wife; two sons; sister, Mrs. Elsie Dale of Council Bluffs, Ia.; brother, John in California. He was preceded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lueschen, and sister, Florence.
Pallbearers were two cousins, Milton and Milan Lueschen, Fred Gigax, Charles Marx, William Claussen and Paul Thielen.
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