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5401 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
REESE, J. HINRICH [October 21, 1818 - January 8, 1892] [Columbus Weekly Telegram, Jan. 14, 1892, pg. 5]
Henry Reese, aged about 70, father-in-law of William Becker, died last Saturday of grip and old age. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

REESE, J. HINRICH [October 21, 1818 - January 8, 1892] [Columbus Weekly Telegram, Jan. 14, 1892, pg. 5]
Henry Reese, aged about 70, father-in-law of William Becker, died last Saturday of grip and old age. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon. 
Reese, Johann Heinrich (I10489)
 
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5403 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3003)
 
5404 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Reinke was a Koter near Grossenkneten or farmer with a less amount of land or more than two horses. His farmplace was very old, perhaps more than 800 years old.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Reinke was a Koter near Grossenkneten or farmer with a less amount of land or more than two horses. His farmplace was very old, perhaps more than 800 years old. 
Sanders, Reinke Verdenhalven (I11275)
 
5405 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4716)
 
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5407 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Rev. Kuehnert was a pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, Columbus, NE.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Rev. Kuehnert was a pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, Columbus, NE. 
Kuehnert, Julius Paul (I7085)
 
5408 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I7205)
 
5409 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Ribke was a Vollmeier near Sage or farmer with much land or more than two horses. His farm place was very old, perhaps more than 1200 years old.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Ribke was a Vollmeier near Sage or farmer with much land or more than two horses. His farm place was very old, perhaps more than 1200 years old. 
Beneken, Ripke (I1034)
 
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5411 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14356)
 
5412 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Richard graduated from the University of Nebraska-Omaha and has been a Physical Education teacher in the District 66 Public Schools in Omaha since 1980.
Original individual @I03053@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I3918@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Vranicar, Richard Anderson (I13202)
 
5413 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I473)
 
5414 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Richard was a foreman for MBC Construction Company.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Richard was a foreman for MBC Construction Company. 
Boysen, Richard Alfred (I1418)
 
5415 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4398)
 
5416 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Rick attended Milford Southeast Technical College; Milford, NE. He worked at Behlen Manufacturing Company in Columbus, NE.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Rick attended Milford Southeast Technical College; Milford, NE. He worked at Behlen Manufacturing Company in Columbus, NE. 
Busse, Ricky (I1792)
 
5417 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
RICKERT, CATHERINE (HEIBEL) [April 23, 1853 - May 6, 1938] [The Columbus Daily Telegram, May 6, 1938, pg. 8]
Mrs. John Rickert, sr., 85, member of an early pioneer Platte county family, and resident of Nebraska 69 years, died at 12:25 a.m. today at her home, 2322 Seventeenth street. She was taken ill a week ago with a cold, and four days ago remained in bed when her condition grew worse. A lung congestion developed, and because of her advanced age she grew steadily weaker until she became unconscious late Wednesday afternoon.

Born Miss Catherine Elizabeth Heibel, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Heibel, at Reimbolshausen, Hassan, Germany, Apr. 23, 1853, she remained in her native land until 14 years of age when her parents brought her to this country. She received her education in the German schools, and was baptized and confirmed there in the Lutheran faith.

Their first home in this country was in Illinois, where they spent two years. In 1869 they moved to Nebraska. Her father took a homestead north of Columbus near Shell creek, and she remained at home until she was married to John Rickert Dec. 9, 1872.

They established their residence on his farm in the Bissel neighborhood in Colfax county, and resided there until 1902, with the exception of one year, 1882-83, when they lived at Creighton. In 1902 they moved to a farm six miles east of Columbus, in Platte county, and they stayed there until 1909, when they retired from agricultural pursuits and moved to Columbus.

Mr. and Mrs. Rickert celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Dec. 9, 1922.

In addition to rearing their own family, Mr. and Mrs. Rickert provided a home for a grandson and granddaughter-Lester Korte and his sister, Mrs. Sam Drinnin. The Rickerts took them into their home when their daughter, Mrs. Adolph Korte, died and left the two small children. Another granddaughter, Miss Bernice Wolfe, the daughter of Mrs. Gus Kunneman, also resided with her grandmother since childhood. Mrs. Rickert was a devout member of Trinity Lutheran church and was a member of the Ladies' Aid society.

She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. William Engel, Mrs. Herman Went, Mrs. Charles Moore, and Mrs. Gus Kunneman of Columbus; a son, John Rickert, jr., of Richland; one brother, Julius Heibel of Columbus; 16 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.

Preceding her in death were her husband, who died July 10, 1930; two daughters, Mrs. William Koch and Mrs. Korte, and a son, Carl O. Rickert.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the home, and at 2 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran church, Rev. Herman H. Goede, pastor, officiating. Burial will be made in Calvary cemetery, 10 miles northeast of Columbus. The body will be removed to the residence tomorrow afternoon from the Gass Funeral home.
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RICKERT, CATHERINE (HEIBEL) [April 23, 1853 - May 6, 1938] [The Columbus Daily Telegram, May 6, 1938, pg. 8]
Mrs. John Rickert, sr., 85, member of an early pioneer Platte county family, and resident of Nebraska 69 years, died at 12:25 a.m. today at her home, 2322 Seventeenth street. She was taken ill a week ago with a cold, and four days ago remained in bed when her condition grew worse. A lung congestion developed, and because of her advanced age she grew steadily weaker until she became unconscious late Wednesday afternoon.

Born Miss Catherine Elizabeth Heibel, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Heibel, at Reimbolshausen, Hassan, Germany, Apr. 23, 1853, she remained in her native land until 14 years of age when her parents brought her to this country. She received her education in the German schools, and was baptized and confirmed there in the Lutheran faith.

Their first home in this country was in Illinois, where they spent two years. In 1869 they moved to Nebraska. Her father took a homestead north of Columbus near Shell creek, and she remained at home until she was married to John Rickert Dec. 9, 1872.

They established their residence on his farm in the Bissel neighborhood in Colfax county, and resided there until 1902, with the exception of one year, 1882-83, when they lived at Creighton. In 1902 they moved to a farm six miles east of Columbus, in Platte county, and they stayed there until 1909, when they retired from agricultural pursuits and moved to Columbus.

Mr. and Mrs. Rickert celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Dec. 9, 1922.

In addition to rearing their own family, Mr. and Mrs. Rickert provided a home for a grandson and granddaughter-Lester Korte and his sister, Mrs. Sam Drinnin. The Rickerts took them into their home when their daughter, Mrs. Adolph Korte, died and left the two small children. Another granddaughter, Miss Bernice Wolfe, the daughter of Mrs. Gus Kunneman, also resided with her grandmother since childhood. Mrs. Rickert was a devout member of Trinity Lutheran church and was a member of the Ladies' Aid society.

She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. William Engel, Mrs. Herman Went, Mrs. Charles Moore, and Mrs. Gus Kunneman of Columbus; a son, John Rickert, jr., of Richland; one brother, Julius Heibel of Columbus; 16 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.

Preceding her in death were her husband, who died July 10, 1930; two daughters, Mrs. William Koch and Mrs. Korte, and a son, Carl O. Rickert.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the home, and at 2 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran church, Rev. Herman H. Goede, pastor, officiating. Burial will be made in Calvary cemetery, 10 miles northeast of Columbus. The body will be removed to the residence tomorrow afternoon from the Gass Funeral home. 
Heibel, Catherine Elizabeth (I5173)
 
5418 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
RICKERT, JOHN, SR. [October 30, 1850 - July 10, 1930] [The Columbus Daily Telegram, July 11, 1930, pg. 3]
John Rickert, sr., 79, well known pioneer farmer, a resident of Platte and Colfax county for 60 years, died at 4 p.m. yesterday at the family home, 2322 Seventeen street following a several years illness with heart disease. During the past seven months, his health had failed rapidly, but he was able to be up and around until Saturday. Tuesday forenoon, his condition became critical and he remained unconscious from that time until his death last evening.
A native of Germany, he was born on Oct. 30, 1850 in Sage Kirchspiel Grossenkneten in Oldenburg. There he grew to young manhood and at the age of 17 emigrated to the United States to avail himself of the opportunities afforded young men in this country. He located in Wisconsin, where he lived a year, and then came directly to Platte county. After working on farms for a number of years, he took a homestead in Colfax county, where he made his home for a period of 30 years with the exception of a year, 1882-1883, which he spent on a farm at Creighton. In 1902, Mr. Rickert and his family moved to a farm six miles east of Columbus in Platte county, where they resided until 1909, when he retired from agricultural pursuits and moved into Columbus.

His marriage to Miss Catherine Elizabeth Heibel, member of one of the early pioneer families of Platte county, took place on Dec. 9, 1872. She, and their five children survive him-Mrs. William Engel, Mrs. Herman Went, Mrs. Charles Moore, John Rickert, jr., and Mrs. Kate Wolfe. Three children, Mrs. William Koch, Mrs. Anna Korte and Carl Rickert, preceded their father in death. Mr. Rickert lived to see three generations of descendants, having 15 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.

He was ever a faithful and devoted member of the Lutheran faith, having been baptized and confirmed in his religion while in Germany. As a charter member of St. John's church on Shell Creek, he was always active in church affairs and served as treasurer of the congregation for a quarter of a century. At the time of his death he was an esteemed member of Trinity Lutheran church.

Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon, a short prayer at the family residence at 1:30, preceding services at Trinity Lutheran church. Rev. H. Goede, the pastor, will be in charge of the services and burial will be made in St. John's cemetery.
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RICKERT, JOHN, SR. [October 30, 1850 - July 10, 1930] [The Columbus Daily Telegram, July 11, 1930, pg. 3]
John Rickert, sr., 79, well known pioneer farmer, a resident of Platte and Colfax county for 60 years, died at 4 p.m. yesterday at the family home, 2322 Seventeen street following a several years illness with heart disease. During the past seven months, his health had failed rapidly, but he was able to be up and around until Saturday. Tuesday forenoon, his condition became critical and he remained unconscious from that time until his death last evening.
A native of Germany, he was born on Oct. 30, 1850 in Sage Kirchspiel Grossenkneten in Oldenburg. There he grew to young manhood and at the age of 17 emigrated to the United States to avail himself of the opportunities afforded young men in this country. He located in Wisconsin, where he lived a year, and then came directly to Platte county. After working on farms for a number of years, he took a homestead in Colfax county, where he made his home for a period of 30 years with the exception of a year, 1882-1883, which he spent on a farm at Creighton. In 1902, Mr. Rickert and his family moved to a farm six miles east of Columbus in Platte county, where they resided until 1909, when he retired from agricultural pursuits and moved into Columbus.

His marriage to Miss Catherine Elizabeth Heibel, member of one of the early pioneer families of Platte county, took place on Dec. 9, 1872. She, and their five children survive him-Mrs. William Engel, Mrs. Herman Went, Mrs. Charles Moore, John Rickert, jr., and Mrs. Kate Wolfe. Three children, Mrs. William Koch, Mrs. Anna Korte and Carl Rickert, preceded their father in death. Mr. Rickert lived to see three generations of descendants, having 15 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.

He was ever a faithful and devoted member of the Lutheran faith, having been baptized and confirmed in his religion while in Germany. As a charter member of St. John's church on Shell Creek, he was always active in church affairs and served as treasurer of the congregation for a quarter of a century. At the time of his death he was an esteemed member of Trinity Lutheran church.

Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon, a short prayer at the family residence at 1:30, preceding services at Trinity Lutheran church. Rev. H. Goede, the pastor, will be in charge of the services and burial will be made in St. John's cemetery. 
Rickert (, Sr.), John (I10723)
 
5419 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8037)
 
5420 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I10267)
 
5421 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8038)
 
5422 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Rita graduated from Leigh (NE.) High School in 1971.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Rita graduated from Leigh (NE.) High School in 1971. 
Beck, Rita Kay (I868)
 
5423 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3804)
 
5424 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Robert had a trucking business for over thirty years in addition to farming. 
Sayers, Robert L. (I11310)
 
5425 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I274)
 
5426 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I474)
 
5427 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Robert served in the US Army.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Robert served in the US Army.
Original individual @I03302@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4562@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Wurdeman, Robert Martin (I14361)
 
5428 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6180)
 
5429 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3457)
 
5430 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2710)
 
5431 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14362)
 
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5440 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13468)
 
5441 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Rosa, the second child of Louis and Anna Ahrens Groteluschen, was born January 11, 1900, at Gray, Iowa. Rosa was baptized on February 11, 1900, and confirmed on March 31, 1912, both at Trinity Lutheran in Lincoln Township, Audubon County, Iowa. After graduating from Gray High School in 1915, Rosa started working at the Farmers Savings Bank of Gray where she worked for five years.

On November 6, 1920, she married John (Jack) Keat at Trinity Lutheran Church. They had four children, Kenneth, Clarice, Leola and Donna. They farmed near Gray when they were first married, later moving to a different farm.

This is the home with the big summer kitchen. Rosa was an excellent cook. She is remembered for her chicken and homemade noodles. She was a homemaker all her life; she always had a big garden and made hundreds of quilts for her church service project.

After they retired from farming in 1950, they moved to Harlan, Iowa where she worked for the school system in food preparation. In 1966, they moved to Manning. Her husband, Jack, died at home on October 7, 1973.

Rosa remained in her home until July of 1992, when she became a resident of the Manning Plaza Nursing Home. She died there on March 20,1997, at the age of 97 years, 2 months and 9 days.

Rosa was a very charitable, generous, good natured woman. She was a thrifty person and I remember her telling me she would pick up the fallen apples from her church in Manning and cook them.

Rosa is buried by her husband in Manning Cemetery in Manning, Iowa.

(written by her niece, Phyllis Groteluschen Witte)
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Rosa, the second child of Louis and Anna Ahrens Groteluschen, was born January 11, 1900, at Gray, Iowa. Rosa was baptized on February 11, 1900, and confirmed on March 31, 1912, both at Trinity Lutheran in Lincoln Township, Audubon County, Iowa. After graduating from Gray High School in 1915, Rosa started working at the Farmers Savings Bank of Gray where she worked for five years.

On November 6, 1920, she married John (Jack) Keat at Trinity Lutheran Church. They had four children, Kenneth, Clarice, Leola and Donna. They farmed near Gray when they were first married, later moving to a different farm.

This is the home with the big summer kitchen. Rosa was an excellent cook. She is remembered for her chicken and homemade noodles. She was a homemaker all her life; she always had a big garden and made hundreds of quilts for her church service project.

After they retired from farming in 1950, they moved to Harlan, Iowa where she worked for the school system in food preparation. In 1966, they moved to Manning. Her husband, Jack, died at home on October 7, 1973.

Rosa remained in her home until July of 1992, when she became a resident of the Manning Plaza Nursing Home. She died there on March 20,1997, at the age of 97 years, 2 months and 9 days.

Rosa was a very charitable, generous, good natured woman. She was a thrifty person and I remember her telling me she would pick up the fallen apples from her church in Manning and cook them.

Rosa is buried by her husband in Manning Cemetery in Manning, Iowa.

(written by her niece, Phyllis Groteluschen Witte) 
Groteluschen, Rosa Mathilda (I4722)
 
5442 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Rose graduated from Redemptorist High School; Kansas City, MO. and the Dickinson Business School. She worked at Phillips Petroleum Company and McDowell Tire Company in Kansas City where she met her husband.

After her husband passed away, she and her three children moved back from McComb, IL. to Overland Park, KS. in the Kansas City area. She was a receptionist for her brother, Walter, a dentist in Kansas City, KS. for many years until he died in 1985. She then worked for his successor, Dr. Randy Jones, a short time.

She underwent successful arterial by-pass surgery in November, 1999.

_____________________________________

AFFIDAVIT FOR THE CORRECTION OF A RECORD 205 9512

On February 8, 1960, Joseph Cyhel, 242 South 10th St; KC, KS. appeared in the County of Wyandotte, Kansas and filed the following record correction for the Birth Certificate of Rose Cyhel Lohoefener:

Father's Name should read JOSEPH CYHEL instead of JOSEPH CYGELCE ?.
Mother's name should read OLGA BOROSIEWICZ instead of OLGA BORUSEVIC.

Mother's birthplace should read POLAND instead of RUSSIA.

Full Name of Child should read ROSE CYHEL instead of ROSIE CYGEL.

(Signed) Joseph Cyhel
NOTARY Mary K. Gallery

_________________________________________

From THE KANSAS CITY STAR, March 3, 2006-

Rose M. Lohoefener passed away peacefully Wednesday, March 1, 2006 at Villa Saint Joseph in the presence of her family. Visitation will be at 9 AM followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, March 4, 2006 at Cure of Ars Catholic Church, 9401 Mission Road, Leawood, KS 66206 with burial in Resurrection Cemetery, Lenexa, KS. The family suggests memorial contributions to the Church in her name.

Rose was born July 4, 1916 in Kansas City, KS, one of five children born to Joseph and Olga Cyhel. She graduated from Redemptorist High School and Dickenson Business College. She worked at McDowell Tire Company where she met the love of her life Wilmot Lohoefener whom she married on May 1, 1946. She was the office manager for her brother Dr. Walter Cyhel’s dental office for 20 years. She delighted in getting the scoop because the patients didn’t know she was the doctor’s sister.

Rose was a dedicated wife and mother. Her focus was her family. She stayed involved in her children’s lives and gave advice whether solicited or not. She took many vacations to visit her children and never missed an important event in her children’s or grandchildren’s lives. In later years she stayed in touch as an avid emailer. She was very close to her sisters and enjoyed their frequent lunches, shopping sprees and vacations together. She was known at Aunt Rose to many nieces and nephews. She looked forward to family gatherings at the holidays.

Rose was a member of Cure of Ars Catholic Church. Jesus was a special part of her life and she was devoted to Mary, St. Joseph, and St. Anthony. She was joyous as her time on earth was ending because she knew she was leaving this world to enter the kingdom of God. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

Survivors include her son Douglas Lohoefener and his wife Debbie of Bend, OR; daughter Susan Ehlers and her husband Bill of Leawood, KS; daughter Sharon Lohoefener of Santa Barbara, CA; sister Florence Cyhel of Kansas City, KS; and grandchildren Jon Lee, Nicole Lee, Chris Lohoefener, and Juli Lohoefener. She was preceded in death by her husband Wilmot Lohoefener, sister Josephine Harn and brothers Stan Cyhel and Dr. Walter Cyhel.
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Rose graduated from Redemptorist High School; Kansas City, MO. and the Dickinson Business School. She worked at Phillips Petroleum Company and McDowell Tire Company in Kansas City where she met her husband.

After her husband passed away, she and her three children moved back from McComb, IL. to Overland Park, KS. in the Kansas City area. She was a receptionist for her brother, Walter, a dentist in Kansas City, KS. for many years until he died in 1985. She then worked for his successor, Dr. Randy Jones, a short time.

She underwent successful arterial by-pass surgery in November, 1999.

_____________________________________

AFFIDAVIT FOR THE CORRECTION OF A RECORD 205 9512

On February 8, 1960, Joseph Cyhel, 242 South 10th St; KC, KS. appeared in the County of Wyandotte, Kansas and filed the following record correction for the Birth Certificate of Rose Cyhel Lohoefener:

Father's Name should read JOSEPH CYHEL instead of JOSEPH CYGELCE ?.
Mother's name should read OLGA BOROSIEWICZ instead of OLGA BORUSEVIC.

Mother's birthplace should read POLAND instead of RUSSIA.

Full Name of Child should read ROSE CYHEL instead of ROSIE CYGEL.

(Signed) Joseph Cyhel
NOTARY Mary K. Gallery

_________________________________________

From THE KANSAS CITY STAR, March 3, 2006-

Rose M. Lohoefener passed away peacefully Wednesday, March 1, 2006 at Villa Saint Joseph in the presence of her family. Visitation will be at 9 AM followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, March 4, 2006 at Cure of Ars Catholic Church, 9401 Mission Road, Leawood, KS 66206 with burial in Resurrection Cemetery, Lenexa, KS. The family suggests memorial contributions to the Church in her name.

Rose was born July 4, 1916 in Kansas City, KS, one of five children born to Joseph and Olga Cyhel. She graduated from Redemptorist High School and Dickenson Business College. She worked at McDowell Tire Company where she met the love of her life Wilmot Lohoefener whom she married on May 1, 1946. She was the office manager for her brother Dr. Walter Cyhel’s dental office for 20 years. She delighted in getting the scoop because the patients didn’t know she was the doctor’s sister.

Rose was a dedicated wife and mother. Her focus was her family. She stayed involved in her children’s lives and gave advice whether solicited or not. She took many vacations to visit her children and never missed an important event in her children’s or grandchildren’s lives. In later years she stayed in touch as an avid emailer. She was very close to her sisters and enjoyed their frequent lunches, shopping sprees and vacations together. She was known at Aunt Rose to many nieces and nephews. She looked forward to family gatherings at the holidays.

Rose was a member of Cure of Ars Catholic Church. Jesus was a special part of her life and she was devoted to Mary, St. Joseph, and St. Anthony. She was joyous as her time on earth was ending because she knew she was leaving this world to enter the kingdom of God. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

Survivors include her son Douglas Lohoefener and his wife Debbie of Bend, OR; daughter Susan Ehlers and her husband Bill of Leawood, KS; daughter Sharon Lohoefener of Santa Barbara, CA; sister Florence Cyhel of Kansas City, KS; and grandchildren Jon Lee, Nicole Lee, Chris Lohoefener, and Juli Lohoefener. She was preceded in death by her husband Wilmot Lohoefener, sister Josephine Harn and brothers Stan Cyhel and Dr. Walter Cyhel.
Original individual @I819@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01127@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@)
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Cyhel, Rose Marie (I2271)
 
5443 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Rosella and Fred were divorced. Rosella was a homemaker at Palo Alto, CA.
Rosella and Fred were divorced. Rosella was a homemaker at Palo Alto, CA.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Rosella and Fred were divorced. Rosella was a homemaker at Palo Alto, CA.
Original individual @I00177@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I2221@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Kumpf, Rosella (I7209)
 
5444 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4019)
 
5445 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8879)
 
5446 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Roy served in the US army during WW II. He was a farmer and lifetime Creston area resident.

Facts about this person:

Burial
St John's Cemetery, Rural Columbus, NE
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM, December 30, 1994, pg. 6A, col. 1-2-

CRESTON--Roy C. Groteluschen, 70, of Creston died Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1994, at Columbus Manor.

Services are 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. John's Lutheran Church, 14 miles north of Columbus with the Rev. Paul Bradley Rick officiating. Burial is in St. John's Cemetery.

Visitation is until 9 p.m. today at Gass-Haney Funeral Home and 9:30-10:30 a.m. with a 10:15 a.m. family prayer service Saturday at the churc

Mr. Groteluschen was born April 30, 1924, to Charles and Elsie (Deyke) Groteluschen in Leigh. He attended District 48 School in Leigh.

He married Lorraine Fendrick Dec. 10, 1946, at Zion Lutheran Church in Leigh. He was a farmer and lifetime Platte County and Creston area residen

He served in the Army during World War II from 1945-46.

He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church and the Creston American Legion.

Survivors include his wife; two sons, Merlin and Kevin, both of Columbus; four daughters, Susan Rickert of Columbus; Jan Oeltjen of Portland, Ore., Donna Scheler of Wray, Colo., and JoAnn Johnson of Lincoln; two brothers, Norris of Creston and Lavern of Leigh; three sisters, Jeanne Fillmer of West Point, and Vera Hellbusch and Paula Loeffler, both of Columbus; 15 grandchildren and three great-granddaughters.

Memorials may be given to the American Cancer Society, Creston Rescue Unit or Creston American Legion.
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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM, December 30, 1994, pg. 6A, col. 1-2-

CRESTON--Roy C. Groteluschen, 70, of Creston died Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1994, at Columbus Manor.

Services are 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. John's Lutheran Church, 14 miles north of Columbus with the Rev. Paul Bradley Rick officiating. Burial is in St. John's Cemetery.

Visitation is until 9 p.m. today at Gass-Haney Funeral Home and 9:30-10:30 a.m. with a 10:15 a.m. family prayer service Saturday at the churc

Mr. Groteluschen was born April 30, 1924, to Charles and Elsie (Deyke) Groteluschen in Leigh. He attended District 48 School in Leigh.

He married Lorraine Fendrick Dec. 10, 1946, at Zion Lutheran Church in Leigh. He was a farmer and lifetime Platte County and Creston area residen

He served in the Army during World War II from 1945-46.

He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church and the Creston American Legion.

Survivors include his wife; two sons, Merlin and Kevin, both of Columbus; four daughters, Susan Rickert of Columbus; Jan Oeltjen of Portland, Ore., Donna Scheler of Wray, Colo., and JoAnn Johnson of Lincoln; two brothers, Norris of Creston and Lavern of Leigh; three sisters, Jeanne Fillmer of West Point, and Vera Hellbusch and Paula Loeffler, both of Columbus; 15 grandchildren and three great-granddaughters.

Memorials may be given to the American Cancer Society, Creston Rescue Unit or Creston American Legion.

Original individual @I00455@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1523@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
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Groteluschen, Roy Charles (I4723)
 
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Rudy was the Manager of the Farmer's Union Coop Oil Station in Leigh, NE. for many years.

Nephew Bill Ehlers remembers-
"When Uncle Rudy was the manager and Niels Olson was working there, they kept a big flare gun inside. Whenever my Mom would pull up to the pump to fill up, either Rudy or Niels would sneak out with the empty gun and scare me through the car window. They thought that was so funny. I finally caught on and would hide below the window, inside the car. Of Course, they figured that out real fast!

Rudy was my sponsor at my Baptism and we were always close."
Rudy was the Manager of the Farmer's Union Coop Oil Station in Leigh, NE. for many years.

Nephew Bill Ehlers remembers-
"When Uncle Rudy was the manager and Niels Olson was working there, they kept a big flare gun inside. Whenever my Mom would pull up to the pump to fill up, either Rudy or Niels would sneak out with the empty gun and scare me through the car window. They thought that was so funny. I finally caught on and would hide below the window, inside the car. Of Course, they figured that out real fast!

Rudy was my sponsor at my Baptism and we were always close."
Original individual @I02017@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I3022@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Polenz, Rudolph A. Rudy (I10307)
 
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