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Christ Lutheran Cemetery, Columbus, NE.
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) DAILY TELEGRAM, August 22, 1930, pg. 8, col. 2
Henry Groteluschen, 30, former resident of the community south of Leigh, died at 11 p.m. Wednesday at Golden, Colo., according to word received by relatives here. Mr. Groteluschen's health began to fail about six years ago, when he left to reside in Denver and Golden.
He is survived by his wife and two little girls, Dorothy and Dolores. His two brothers, Charles and William, reside near Leigh. The body will be brought to the Gass funeral home here, arriving on Union Pacific train No. 16 at 1:06 Sunday.
Although no definite word in regard to the funeral arrangements has been received here, it is believed that the services will be held at the Christ Lutheran church, northeast of the city, of which Mr. Groteluschen was a former member.
[The Columbus Daily Telegram, August 26, 1930, pg. 8, col. 3]
Funeral services for Henry Groteluschen, 30, who died Wednesday at his home in Golden, Colo., where he had been living for the benefit of his health during the past six years, were held yesterday. A short prayer service at the Gass chapel at 1 p.m. preceding services at Christ Lutheran church, northeast of the city, at 2 p.m. Rev. A.H. Guettler, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran church, conducted the ceremony.
Burial was made in the cemetery there. Oscar Michaelsen, Gerhard Frese, Edward Kumpf, George Settgast, William Reick, jr. and Leonard Loseke serving as pallbearers. Six little girls, nieces and other relatives of Mr. Groteluschen, were the flower girls. The church was taxed to capacity by the relatives and many friends, who gathered to attend the last rites.
Mr. Groteluschen had lived in that community before moving to Colorado. Mrs. Groteluschen and two daughters accompanied the body from Colorado to Columbus, arriving on the Union Pacific train Sunday at 1:06 p.m. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) DAILY TELEGRAM, August 22, 1930, pg. 8, col. 2
Henry Groteluschen, 30, former resident of the community south of Leigh, died at 11 p.m. Wednesday at Golden, Colo., according to word received by relatives here. Mr. Groteluschen's health began to fail about six years ago, when he left to reside in Denver and Golden.
He is survived by his wife and two little girls, Dorothy and Dolores. His two brothers, Charles and William, reside near Leigh. The body will be brought to the Gass funeral home here, arriving on Union Pacific train No. 16 at 1:06 Sunday.
Although no definite word in regard to the funeral arrangements has been received here, it is believed that the services will be held at the Christ Lutheran church, northeast of the city, of which Mr. Groteluschen was a former member.
[The Columbus Daily Telegram, August 26, 1930, pg. 8, col. 3]
Funeral services for Henry Groteluschen, 30, who died Wednesday at his home in Golden, Colo., where he had been living for the benefit of his health during the past six years, were held yesterday. A short prayer service at the Gass chapel at 1 p.m. preceding services at Christ Lutheran church, northeast of the city, at 2 p.m. Rev. A.H. Guettler, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran church, conducted the ceremony.
Burial was made in the cemetery there. Oscar Michaelsen, Gerhard Frese, Edward Kumpf, George Settgast, William Reick, jr. and Leonard Loseke serving as pallbearers. Six little girls, nieces and other relatives of Mr. Groteluschen, were the flower girls. The church was taxed to capacity by the relatives and many friends, who gathered to attend the last rites.
Mr. Groteluschen had lived in that community before moving to Colorado. Mrs. Groteluschen and two daughters accompanied the body from Colorado to Columbus, arriving on the Union Pacific train Sunday at 1:06 p.m.
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