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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) DAILY TELEGRAM, March 23, 1925, pg. 6, col. 3
Julius Herman Lueschen, 46, prominent Sherman township farmer and member of an old substantial Platte county family, died at 11 p.m. yesterday at his home 15 miles north of the city. Twenty years ago he had a severe siege of pneumonia which left him suffering with a chronic case of asthma. A little more than two weeks ago, he was stricken with the flu and pneumonia developed again. With the asthma complication it was a combination which he was unable to overcome.
Mr. Lueschen was a "native son" of Platte county, having been born April 20, 1878, on a Sherman township farm which his father, the venerable Herman G. Lueschen, had homesteaded in 1869. There he grew to manhood. On April 4, 1902, he married Miss Amalie Cattau, also a member of a well known Platte county family. In 1904 they moved to a farm near Clarks, but after four years they returned again to Sherman township and have since made their home on their farm adjoining his father's old homestead.
At the time of his death, Mr. Lueschen was precinct assessor in Sherman township, a position he had held the past five years. He was a progressive, active farmer, one who took a keen interest in political and community affairs and in current events generally. His political affiliations were with the republican party. He took an active interest, too, in school matters in his home district.
He leaves his wife and five children--Julius, Arthur, Lucy, Florence and Hugo, all at home; his father, Herman G. Lueschen, who has reached the advanced age of 87 years; four sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Emma Meyer, of York; Mrs. Alvina Hellbusch, of Iowa Falls, Tex.; Alfred Lueschen, of Colfax county; Henry Lueschen, of Denver, and Oscar Lueschen, Mrs. C.J. Bisson and Mrs. Carl Hollman, of Platte county.
Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Schroeder at St. Paul's church north of Columbus, of which Mr. Lueschen was a life-long member, but the day and hour have not yet been determined, pending word form relatives residing at a distance. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) DAILY TELEGRAM, March 23, 1925, pg. 6, col. 3
Julius Herman Lueschen, 46, prominent Sherman township farmer and member of an old substantial Platte county family, died at 11 p.m. yesterday at his home 15 miles north of the city. Twenty years ago he had a severe siege of pneumonia which left him suffering with a chronic case of asthma. A little more than two weeks ago, he was stricken with the flu and pneumonia developed again. With the asthma complication it was a combination which he was unable to overcome.
Mr. Lueschen was a "native son" of Platte county, having been born April 20, 1878, on a Sherman township farm which his father, the venerable Herman G. Lueschen, had homesteaded in 1869. There he grew to manhood. On April 4, 1902, he married Miss Amalie Cattau, also a member of a well known Platte county family. In 1904 they moved to a farm near Clarks, but after four years they returned again to Sherman township and have since made their home on their farm adjoining his father's old homestead.
At the time of his death, Mr. Lueschen was precinct assessor in Sherman township, a position he had held the past five years. He was a progressive, active farmer, one who took a keen interest in political and community affairs and in current events generally. His political affiliations were with the republican party. He took an active interest, too, in school matters in his home district.
He leaves his wife and five children--Julius, Arthur, Lucy, Florence and Hugo, all at home; his father, Herman G. Lueschen, who has reached the advanced age of 87 years; four sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Emma Meyer, of York; Mrs. Alvina Hellbusch, of Iowa Falls, Tex.; Alfred Lueschen, of Colfax county; Henry Lueschen, of Denver, and Oscar Lueschen, Mrs. C.J. Bisson and Mrs. Carl Hollman, of Platte county.
Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Schroeder at St. Paul's church north of Columbus, of which Mr. Lueschen was a life-long member, but the day and hour have not yet been determined, pending word form relatives residing at a distance.
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