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From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, January 9, 1948-
Funeral services for Mrs. Mathilda Meinke, 60, of Kramer, who passed away January 7, in a Lincoln hospital, will be held at 10:30 a.m. at St. John's Church at Kramer and burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park in Columbus.
As Mathilda Hellbusch, she was born June 17, 1887, in Grand Prairie, Platte County, and baptized and confirmed by Rev. E. Holm. She was married April 27, 1905, to F.W. Meinke, who was the first teacher at St. John's.
She is survived by her husband, teacher of St. John's, Kramer, four children, Elmer, principal of Calvary Lutheran at Lincoln; Mrs. Robert F. Bilstein, Chicago, Illinois, Mrs. Jake Louis, Columbus, and Milton, Portland, Oregon, five brothers, Herman Hellbusch, Columbus; Otto Hellbusch, Norfolk, Ernst Grotelueschen, Creston; Paul Grotelueschen, Seattle, Washington; and Enno Grotelueschen, Creston, and two sisters, Mrs. Herman Inselman, Creston and Mrs. Wm. Becher of Columbus. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, January 9, 1948-
Funeral services for Mrs. Mathilda Meinke, 60, of Kramer, who passed away January 7, in a Lincoln hospital, will be held at 10:30 a.m. at St. John's Church at Kramer and burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park in Columbus.
As Mathilda Hellbusch, she was born June 17, 1887, in Grand Prairie, Platte County, and baptized and confirmed by Rev. E. Holm. She was married April 27, 1905, to F.W. Meinke, who was the first teacher at St. John's.
She is survived by her husband, teacher of St. John's, Kramer, four children, Elmer, principal of Calvary Lutheran at Lincoln; Mrs. Robert F. Bilstein, Chicago, Illinois, Mrs. Jake Louis, Columbus, and Milton, Portland, Oregon, five brothers, Herman Hellbusch, Columbus; Otto Hellbusch, Norfolk, Ernst Grotelueschen, Creston; Paul Grotelueschen, Seattle, Washington; and Enno Grotelueschen, Creston, and two sisters, Mrs. Herman Inselman, Creston and Mrs. Wm. Becher of Columbus.
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