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From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, January 31, 1947-
Funeral rites for Mrs. Geo. Michaelsen, who died at Columbus, were conducted by Rev. A.H. Guettler at Immanuel Lutheran Church. Burial was in Roselawn Memorial park.
Before her marriage, Mrs. Michaelson was Anna Hembd, daughter of Julius and Gesena Ahrens Hembd. Born in Sherman township, in Platte county, Jan. 22, 1878, she died at Columbus on January 25, 1947, at the age of 69 years. She was married to Geo. Michaelsen on Feb. 10, 1901, in St. Pauls Church. They farmed in that locality until 1944 when they retired and moved to Columbus. Since locating in Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.Michaelsen have been active members of Immanuel Lutheran Church. Mrs. Michaelsen was an active member of the Ladies Aid Society.
Preceding his mother in death was one son, Walter, who met accidental death in Hastings in 1944, her father, Julius Hembd, one sister and three brothers, Otto, Herman and John.
Survivors are her husband; five children, Julius of Cheyenne, Wyoming; Miss Emma of Camp Beale, California; Mrs. Louise Henggeler of Omaha; Melvin M. and Mrs. Jas. Douglas of Columbus. She also leaves 11 grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Gesena Hembd of Creston; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Fix of San Francisco, and Mrs. Minnie Helzer of Los Angeles, California.
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From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, January 31, 1947-
Funeral rites for Mrs. Geo. Michaelsen, who died at Columbus, were conducted by Rev. A.H. Guettler at Immanuel Lutheran Church. Burial was in Roselawn Memorial park.
Before her marriage, Mrs. Michaelson was Anna Hembd, daughter of Julius and Gesena Ahrens Hembd. Born in Sherman township, in Platte county, Jan. 22, 1878, she died at Columbus on January 25, 1947, at the age of 69 years. She was married to Geo. Michaelsen on Feb. 10, 1901, in St. Pauls Church. They farmed in that locality until 1944 when they retired and moved to Columbus. Since locating in Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.Michaelsen have been active members of Immanuel Lutheran Church. Mrs. Michaelsen was an active member of the Ladies Aid Society.
Preceding his mother in death was one son, Walter, who met accidental death in Hastings in 1944, her father, Julius Hembd, one sister and three brothers, Otto, Herman and John.
Survivors are her husband; five children, Julius of Cheyenne, Wyoming; Miss Emma of Camp Beale, California; Mrs. Louise Henggeler of Omaha; Melvin M. and Mrs. Jas. Douglas of Columbus. She also leaves 11 grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Gesena Hembd of Creston; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Fix of San Francisco, and Mrs. Minnie Helzer of Los Angeles, California.
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