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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, June 2, 1909-
LOSEKE--Mrs. Katherine Margaret Loseke, a resident of Platte county for over forty years, died May 29, at the home of her son, Fred Loseke, six miles north of Columbus. Death resulted form a stroke of apoplexy, with which she was stricken on May 20, Margaret Behnke was born in Oldenbush, Germany, February 1, 1823. On April 11, 1847, she was married to John Loseke, and October 4, 1864, they arrived in Platte county and at once settled on the old homestead which has since been her home. In 1899 her husband died, and since that time she has made her home with her son Fred. Mrs. Loseke leaves one son, Fred Loseke and three daughters, Mrs. Anna Groteleuschen, Mrs. Catherine Asche of north of Columbus, and Mrs. Lizzie Breese of Albion. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Loseke Creek Lutheran church and were conducted by the pastor, Rev. Deninger, and she was laid to rest in the cemetery at the church. A large gathering of friends were in attendance at the funeral to pay their last respects to the deceased. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, June 2, 1909-
LOSEKE--Mrs. Katherine Margaret Loseke, a resident of Platte county for over forty years, died May 29, at the home of her son, Fred Loseke, six miles north of Columbus. Death resulted form a stroke of apoplexy, with which she was stricken on May 20, Margaret Behnke was born in Oldenbush, Germany, February 1, 1823. On April 11, 1847, she was married to John Loseke, and October 4, 1864, they arrived in Platte county and at once settled on the old homestead which has since been her home. In 1899 her husband died, and since that time she has made her home with her son Fred. Mrs. Loseke leaves one son, Fred Loseke and three daughters, Mrs. Anna Groteleuschen, Mrs. Catherine Asche of north of Columbus, and Mrs. Lizzie Breese of Albion. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Loseke Creek Lutheran church and were conducted by the pastor, Rev. Deninger, and she was laid to rest in the cemetery at the church. A large gathering of friends were in attendance at the funeral to pay their last respects to the deceased.
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