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From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, June 27, 1947-
Adolf Marty, well known retired farmer of this community, died at his home in CoIumbus. Death was due to a stroke of apoplexy. He was in his usual health and was bedfast only a few days.
Funeral rites were held from the home to Immanuel Church, Columbus, with Rev. A. H. Guettler delivering the sermon. Six grandsons were pall bearers, Virgil Marty of Hastings, Minnesota, Don and Richard Marty, Raymond, Marvin, and Clarence Marty. Burial was in Christ Lutheran Cemetery by the side of his wife who died in 1946.
The deceased was born near Bern, Switzerland, December 26, 1862, and has reached the age of 84 years, five months and 27 days.
When he was six years old his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Marty, came to this country and to Columbus where they settled. Three weeks after their arrival the father died.
The mother and three children moved onto a farm, Iater taking over the farm in Colfax County, that remained his home until he and his wife retired and moved to Columbus in 1927.
Mr. Marty and Anna Echtenkamp were married at Arlington on February 2,1886. They observed their 60th wedding anniversary.
Throughout his life, Mr. Marty was a member of the Lutheran church, of Christ Lutheran and of Immanuel Lutheran after moving to Columbus.
Of the 13 children born to Mr. and Mrs. Marty, 11 survive. They are six sons, Adolf Marty of Columbus, and Gottfried, Fred, John, and Gus of Leigh, and five daughters, Lena, of Columbus, Pauline of Norfolk, Mrs. Josephine Reeves of Everett, Washington, Mrs. Ella Hahn of Beatrice, and Mrs. Margaret Edmison of Columbus. One son, Herman, and one daughter, Anna, preceded him in death.
He also leaves 24 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He leaves a half-brother, Fritz Miller of Leigh, one step-brother, Henry Miller, of Omaha, and one stepsister, Mrs. Elizabeth Kempf, of Oakland, California.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, June 27, 1947-
Adolf Marty, well known retired farmer of this community, died at his home in CoIumbus. Death was due to a stroke of apoplexy. He was in his usual health and was bedfast only a few days.
Funeral rites were held from the home to Immanuel Church, Columbus, with Rev. A. H. Guettler delivering the sermon. Six grandsons were pall bearers, Virgil Marty of Hastings, Minnesota, Don and Richard Marty, Raymond, Marvin, and Clarence Marty. Burial was in Christ Lutheran Cemetery by the side of his wife who died in 1946.
The deceased was born near Bern, Switzerland, December 26, 1862, and has reached the age of 84 years, five months and 27 days.
When he was six years old his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Marty, came to this country and to Columbus where they settled. Three weeks after their arrival the father died.
The mother and three children moved onto a farm, Iater taking over the farm in Colfax County, that remained his home until he and his wife retired and moved to Columbus in 1927.
Mr. Marty and Anna Echtenkamp were married at Arlington on February 2,1886. They observed their 60th wedding anniversary.
Throughout his life, Mr. Marty was a member of the Lutheran church, of Christ Lutheran and of Immanuel Lutheran after moving to Columbus.
Of the 13 children born to Mr. and Mrs. Marty, 11 survive. They are six sons, Adolf Marty of Columbus, and Gottfried, Fred, John, and Gus of Leigh, and five daughters, Lena, of Columbus, Pauline of Norfolk, Mrs. Josephine Reeves of Everett, Washington, Mrs. Ella Hahn of Beatrice, and Mrs. Margaret Edmison of Columbus. One son, Herman, and one daughter, Anna, preceded him in death.
He also leaves 24 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He leaves a half-brother, Fritz Miller of Leigh, one step-brother, Henry Miller, of Omaha, and one stepsister, Mrs. Elizabeth Kempf, of Oakland, California.
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