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Ed was a cashier at the Maple Valley State Bank in Leigh,NE. and a vice-president of First National Bank of Columbus, NE.
From THE LEIGH WORLD, September 27,1946-
Ed Wurdeman died suddenly in Minneapolis, Minnesota, according to his relatives here. He left home for his office in good spirits. At ten o'clock he returned home and spoke of not feelingwell. Within half an hour he passed away.
Funeral services were held at Trinity First Lutheran Church with interment at Lakewood Cemetery.
Mr. Wurdeman was born April 6,1875, in Sherman Township, Platte County, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wurdeman, early settlers in the neighborhood southwest of Leigh. He had reached the ageof 71 years. He was married to Marie Rabeler, February 28,1898, and six children were born.
During the years they lived at Leigh, Mr. Wurdeman was cashier at Maple Valley State Bank. They left Leigh to locate in Minneapolis in 1921. Mr. Wurdeman's last visit to Leigh was in April of this year when he was accompanied by Mrs. Wurdeman and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dubbe.
Survivors are his wife, two sons, Lt. Robert M. and Oswald, and two daughters, Mrs. Dubbe and Mrs. Loren Cahlender, all of Minneapolis. There are ten grandchildren and one great-grandson.He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Alma Feye, of Columbus, and two brothers, Charles, Columbus, and Frank, Creston, all of whom drove to Minneapolis for the funeral.
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Lakewood Cemetery; Minneapolis, MN.
Ed was a cashier at the Maple Valley State Bank in Leigh,NE. and a vice-president of First National Bank of Columbus, NE.
From THE LEIGH WORLD, September 27,1946-
Ed Wurdeman died suddenly in Minneapolis, Minnesota, according to his relatives here. He left home for his office in good spirits. At ten o'clock he returned home and spoke of not feeling well. Within half an hour he passed away.
Funeral services were held at Trinity First Lutheran Church with interment at Lakewood Cemetery.
Mr. Wurdeman was born April 6,1875, in Sherman Township, Platte County, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wurdeman, early settlers in the neighborhood southwest of Leigh. He had reached the age of 71 years. He was married to Marie Rabeler, February 28,1898, and six children were born.
During the years they lived at Leigh, Mr. Wurdeman was cashier at Maple Valley State Bank. They left Leigh to locate in Minneapolis in 1921. Mr. Wurdeman's last visit to Leigh was in April of this year when he was accompanied by Mrs. Wurdeman and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dubbe.
Survivors are his wife, two sons, Lt. Robert M. and Oswald, and two daughters, Mrs. Dubbe and Mrs. Loren Cahlender, all of Minneapolis. There are ten grandchildren and one great-grandson. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Alma Feye, of Columbus, and two brothers, Charles, Columbus, and Frank, Creston, all of whom drove to Minneapolis for the funeral.[Wurdeman.FTW]
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Ed was a cashier at the Maple Valley State Bank in Leigh,NE. and a vice-president of First National Bank of Columbus, NE.
From THE LEIGH WORLD, September 27,1946-
Ed Wurdeman died suddenly in Minneapolis, Minnesota, according to his relatives here. He left home for his office in good spirits. At ten o'clock he returned home and spoke of not feeling well. Within half an hour he passed away.
Funeral services were held at Trinity First Lutheran Church with interment at Lakewood Cemetery.
Mr. Wurdeman was born April 6,1875, in Sherman Township, Platte County, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wurdeman, early settlers in the neighborhood southwest of Leigh. He had reached the age of 71 years. He was married to Marie Rabeler, February 28,1898, and six children were born.
During the years they lived at Leigh, Mr. Wurdeman was cashier at Maple Valley State Bank. They left Leigh to locate in Minneapolis in 1921. Mr. Wurdeman's last visit to Leigh was in April of this year when he was accompanied by Mrs. Wurdeman and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dubbe.
Survivors are his wife, two sons, Lt. Robert M. and Oswald, and two daughters, Mrs. Dubbe and Mrs. Loren Cahlender, all of Minneapolis. There are ten grandchildren and one great-grandson. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Alma Feye, of Columbus, and two brothers, Charles, Columbus, and Frank, Creston, all of whom drove to Minneapolis for the funeral.[Wurdeman.FTW]
Original individual @I01135@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4401@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
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