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Obituaries for Woodlawn Cemetery, Atkinson, Nebraska


Submitted by Doris Counts

Tasler, Clarence Joseph
May 20, 1993, Atkinson Graphic

CLARENCE J TASLER

born July 6, 1895 southwest of Atkinson.
son of Anton and Carolyn (Cora) Mlinar Tasler.
married Nettie Kissinger on July 16, 1919. - Nettie died Nov 17,1992
died May 12, 1993 at Atkinson - age of 97 years, 10 months and 6 days.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery, age of 97 years, 10 months and 6 days.
funeral May 15, 1993 at Seger Funeral Home in Atkinson.
children: Mavis Barnes, Alice Gilbert
brothers: Charley, Fred, Anton, Bill
sisters: Mary died infancy, Tillie Cearns
entered the Army in1917, serving in WWI. Most of his service time was spent in France.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Tasler, Nettie P Kissinger
Nov 26,1992, Atkinson Graphic

NETTIE TASLER

born Sept 4,1899 in Woodbury Co, Iowa
daughter of BF and Ella Kissinger
married Clarence J Tasler on July 16,1919 at the home of her parents.
died Nov 17,1992 in Norfolk, 93 years, 2 months and 13 days old.
buried Woodlawn Cem, Atkinson.
funeral Fri, Nov 20, in Seger Funeral Home in Atkinson.
children: Alice Gilbert, Mavis Barnes
brothers: Harvey, Ralph and Arthur
sisters: Grace, Leora and Louise.
graduated from Atkinson High School 1917.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Tasler, William Frank
Oct 9,1964 Atkinson Graphic

DEATH TAKES WM TASLER OF ATKINSON

born Feb 28,1893 in this community.
son of Anton and Cora Mlinar Tasler
married Amy M Hoffman Nov 1,1919, at the Methodist parsonage in Atkinson.
died Sun Oct 4 at Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Methodist Church
children: Dewayne, Mrs Donald, (Darlene) Schaaf, and Mrs James (Evadene) Boettcher, all of Atkinson;
brothers: Fred of Stuart, Anton, Clarence and Charles, all of Atkinson;
sisters: Mrs Ray (Matilda) Cearns of Atkinson, sister died infancy


Submitted by Doris Counts

Tesch, Hulda Elda Buckman
Dec 4,1931, Atkinson Graphic

DEATH SUMMONS MRS HULDA TESCH
WAS RESIDENT OF HOLT COUNTY NEARLY 50 YEARS; FUNERAL HELD WEDNESDAY

     Mrs Hulda Tesch, 68, pioneer woman and resident of this community for nearly 50 years, passed away Monday evening, Nov 30, at the home of her son, Ernest, on the old Tesch homestead, 16 miles northeast of Atkinson. Mrs Tesch had been in failing health for several years and her final illness came only three days before her death.

     Funeral services were held at Presbyterian Church, Atkinson. Burial was made in Woodlawn Cemetery.

     Hulda Eda Tesch, nee Buckman, was born July 28,1863 at Ischstadt, Saxony, Germany. In 1874 with her parents, she came to America, settling near Hortenville, WIs. There the family lived 3 years, moving to Jackson, Minn in 1877.

     On July 7,1883, the deceased was married to Fred W Tesch, who had taken a homestead 16 miles northeast of Atkinson. There they lived until 1915. To this union were born 2 sons and 4 daughters, 1 daughter dying in infancy. Those who survive are Ernest, Fred of Atkinson, Mrs Anna Alfs of Norfolk, Mrs Laura Wright of Amelia, Mrs Louise Siebken of Casper, Wyo. 9 grandchildren, 2 brothers, 3 sisters.

     In 1895 Mrs Tesch was soundly converted to God under the labors of Rev A Kersten and joined the Evangelical Church. She lived a consistent Christian life and was a generous financial supporter of her church. Last spring she became a member of Presbyterian Church, Atkinson. She was known as a kind, loving providing mother; one that was ever interested in the temporary and spiritual welfare of her family.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Thomas, Richard Hagen
May 25,1931, Atkinson Graphic

AGED RESIDENT, R H THOMAS, DIES HERE

     Richard Hagen Thomas, aged 77, died here last Saturday following a long illness. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.

     Mr Thomas was born at Louisville, Ky, May 30,1854. He came to Holt County more than 30 years ago and most of his life was spent in farming, with the exception of many years ago when he carried mail from Atkinson to Amelida. He was employed at that work for 15 years.

     He was married to Mrs Mary E Young, Aug 20,1912, at O'Neill. His wife, survives him. Mr Thomas at one time was a member of the Modern Woodmen Lodge.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Thurlow, Beulah Irene Gesiriech
Oct 2005, Atkinson Graphic

BEULAH I THURLOW

born Dec 11,1923 at Stuart
daughter of Florian and Mary Holman Gesiriech.
married Norton Thurlow on Aug 9,1939 at Hartington. Norton passed away on Jan 20,1983 in O'Neill.
died Oct 25,2005 in Omaha.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Atkinson.
funeral Oct 29,2005 at Seger Funeral Home, Atkinson
children: Clara Patterson of Omaha, Donald of Chester, Iowa, Marge Mathers of Mount Vernon, SD, Robette Wilson of Atkinson;
brothers: Florian Gesiriech of Lancaster, Cal, Gene of Lincoln, Edward and Robert
sisters: Gwinith Callen, Hazel Thurlow, Belva Bausch.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Tindall, Lewis Dell
Atkinson Graphic, Jan 15, 1954

DELL TINDALL DIES AT 80, RITES TODAY

January 21,1954, The Frontier

TINDALL, 80, DIES IN NORFOLK HOSPITAL

born on a farm near Tobias, in Saline County, Nebraska. November 30,1873.
son of Daniel and Ellen Tindall.
died Wednesday Jan 13, in Norfolk
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Friday at the Methodist Church here.
sisters: Mrs Harry E Pelcer of Atkinson and Mrs Anna Babcock of Prosser, Wash.;


Submitted by Doris Counts

Tomsik, Emil
Aug 29,1952, Atkinson Graphic

EMIL TOMSIK RITES TODAY AT 2 O'CLOCK

born March 30,1885 on a farm west of Atkinson
son of John K and Anna Laitner Tomsik.
married Bessie L Matousek at O'Neill on Dec 15, 1932.
died Tuesday, Aug 26 at his home two blocks east of the Methodist Church in this city.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Methodist Church in Atkinson this afternoon.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Tracy, Lucille Richards
Jan 11,1990, Atkinson Graphic

RITES THURSDAY FOR LUCILLE TRACY, 89

born Nov 3,1900 at Debuque, Iowa
daughter of Edgert and Adele Walters Richards
married George Tracy July 6,1919 in Council Bluffs, Iowa. He died in 1980.
died Sunday, Jan 7 in the Cherry County Hospital. age 89 years
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Thursday, Jan 11 at Atkinson United Methodist Church.
children: Mary Jane West of Valentine and Marion of Nyssa, Oregon; a daughter
brothers: 5


Submitted by Doris Counts

Traver, George
May 23,1941, Atkinson Graphic

GEORGE TRAVER, 79, IS CALLED BY DEATH
PROMINENT AMELIA RANCHER DIES AT HIS HOME IN COMMUNITY WHERE LIVED 55 YEARS

born June 22,1861
son of Mr and Mrs Henry Traver of Effingham, Illinois
married June 18,1902, Miss Viola Hiatt, of Amelia.
died May 20,1941 at the age of 79 years, 11 months and 28 days.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.Atkinson.
funeral Methodist Church in Amelia Thursday
children: Henry;
sisters: Mrs Mary Keck of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mrs Viola Farnham of Payette, Idaho, Mrs Clara Loes, of Bradgate, Iowa


Submitted by Doris Counts

Trobough, Ada Belle Tindall
April 9,1943, Atkinson Graphic

STROKE IS FATAL TO MRS ADA TROBOUGH

born near Tobias, Nebr, Oct 31,1875
daughter of Daniel and Ellen Tindall
married Dell Trobough, May 10,1899. he died 1913
died Crookstone, Nebr, April 2,1943 at the age of 67 years, five months and one day.
buried Woodlawn Cem.
funeral Methodist Church in Atkinson Tue
children: Greta dying at the age of 5 years; Clede, Atkinson; Mrs John Murphy, O'Neill; Norman, Sidney; Orville, in the U S Coast Artillery, San Diego, Cal; and Dell, in the U S Army at Stockton, Cal
sisters: Mrs E W Babcock, in Crookston; and Mrs H E Pelcer, Atkinson;
brothers: Charles Tindall, Plattsmouth and Dell, of Atkinson;


Submitted by Doris Counts

Trobough, Clede W
Sept 16,1982, Atkinson Graphic

RITES HELD FOR CLEDE TROBOUGH

born Sept 13,1901 in Fillmore Co, Nebr.
married Dec 25,1937, Pauline Krieger
died Sept 8, 1982, age 81 years
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Seger Funeral Home, Sat
children: two who died infancy
brothers: Norman of Sidney, Orville of Chula Vista, Ca; and James D of Sacramento, Cal;
sisters: Greta Trobough and Mrs John (Marie ) Murphy.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Trobough, James D
Oct 1,1943, Atkinson Graphic

FUNERAL SERVICE HELD FOR TROBAUGH BABY SON

born Wednesday Sept 29,1943
son of Clede Troubaugh
died Thursday, Sept 30,1943
buried Woodlawn Cem, Atkinson
funeral Thursday at Guy Alton home


Submitted by Doris Counts

Trobough, Pauline Kreiger
Oct 5,1989, Atkinson Graphic

SERVICES ARE THURSDAY FOR PAULINE TROBOUGH

born July 10,1910 in Lincoln
daughter of John and Katie (Blum) Krieger
married Clede W Trobough in Atkinson on Dec 25,1937.
died 79 years old. Mon at Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cem
funeral Thur at St John's Lutheran Church
children: two
brothers: John Krieger of Atkinson Emanuel
sisters: Elizabeth and Freda.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Tryon, Giles LeRoy "Chuck"
Aug 19,2004, Atkinson Graphic

GILES "CHUCK" TRYON

born Wayside, Nebr, on June 24,1929
son of Harley Roy and Bessie Jewel Collingwood Tryon.
married Vernstine Fryman
died Aug 15,2004 in Atkinson.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.Atkinson with military graveside rites
funeral Aug 18,2004 at Seger Funeral Home
children: 5 boys and 1 girl.
sister: Jean Loughman of Atkinson
brother: 1

     He enlisted July 20,1955 and was an Airman 1st Class. He was discharged April 5,1959. He spent 18 years in military service beginning with Korean War and also in the SD National Guard unit for a number of years.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Tuller, Florence Flora Alvira Jones
May 18,1931, Atkinson Graphic

FUNERAL SERVICE HELD FOR MRS N J TULLER
Pioneer Atkinson Woman Laid to Rest in Woodlawn after Long Illness

     Funeral services were held last Sunday afternoon for Mrs N J Tuller, one of this county's early residents, who passed away Friday morning, May 8, following an illness of six months duration. Services were held at the home, the Rev Wm G Vahle, pastor of St John's Lutheran Church, conducting the rites. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.

     Florence Alvira Jones was born May 2, 1865 at LaCrosse, Wisconsin. At the time of her death she was 66 years of age.

     When 12 years of age she moved with her parents to Hampton, Iowa.

     On May 16,1880 she and Mr Nelson J Tuller were married and in the same year they came to Holt County, settling in Stuart. Later they moved to a homestead in the Green Valley Community where they lived for many years.

     Two years of Mr and Mrs Tuller's married life were spent in Montana and in 1902 they moved into their home in Atkinson, where they have since resided.

     Mrs Tuller was one of the most active members of the local Royal Neighbor Lodge and held office in that organization for many years. The members of the lodge attended the funeral in a body.

     Six months ago her health began to fail and from this illness she never recovered.

     She leaves to mourn her death, her husband, Nelson J Tuller; two children, Mrs Bertha Berger of Corydon, Iowa and Mrs Lettie Collins of Atkinson; eleven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs Minnie Doyle of Las Vegas, Nevada; one niece and two nephews.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Tuller, Nelson James
March 23,1934, Atkinson Graphic

NELS J TULLER, RESIDENT HERE 50 YEARS. DEAD
Pioneer Holt Stockman Succumbs Following Long Illness

ONCE ATKINSON MAYOR
Prominent in Democratic Politics for 40 Years; Served as Deputy Sheriff in 1888

born April 7,1854 at Rochester, New York
married Miss Flora Jones.
died March 19,1934 at his home in Atkinson, Nebraska. age of 80 years.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Wednesday at St John's Lutheran Church
children: Mrs Lettie Collins of Atkinson, and Mrs Bertha Berger of Corridan, Iowa;
brother: Rant Tuller, LaCrosse, Wisconsin;


Submitted by Doris Counts

Radcliffe, Matilda Mlinar
May 1931, Atkinson Graphic

MRS RADCLIFFE DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD YESTERDAY, WAS RESIDENT HERE FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS

     Mrs Matilda Radcliffe, passed away Tues evening at the Atkinson Hospital where she had been for medical treatment the past few months. Mrs Radcliff was 65 years of age and for nearly 50 years was a resident of this community.

     Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the Methodist Church in Atkinson. Burial was made in Woodlawn Cemetery.

     Matilda Mlinar was born in Ringgold Co, Iowa , Dec 24,1866. She came to Holt County in 1884 with her parents, who settled on a homestead in the Green Valley neighborhood southwest of Atkinson. Here her parents lived until their death.

     She was married to James Radcliffe on Nov 23,1893. To them were born 2 children, a daughter who died in infancy and a son, Edward Radcliff of San Francisco, California, who with his wife and baby Donald, was here with his mother during her last illness. Mrs Radcliffe's husband died 15 years ago.

     About 4 months ago Mrs Radcliffe's health began to fail and she was taken to the hospital for medical attention. Through her many years of life in this community a great number of friendships were made among her neighbors and acquaintances, these knowing her as a kind neighbor, loving friend, and a true Christian.

     Mrs Radcliffe, was one of a family of 15 children, 8 of whom survive her. Four brothers, Fred, Frank, Joseph and John Mlinar live at Atkinson. Three sisters also live here. They are Cora Tasler, Mrs Barbara Jones and Mrs Pauline Davis. One sister, Mrs Mary Reiser, lives at Butte, Nebr.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Mlinar, Joseph A
Oct 23,1953, Atkinson Graphic

JOE MLINAR, HOLT PIONEER, DIES AT 83

     Joseph A Mlinar, 83 year old pioneer settler in this community, died Wed Oct 21, in Atkinson Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient for the past 4 wks.

     Mr Mlinar had been a resident of this community for 69 years. He retired from the farm and moved to town 9 years ago. Suffering a stroke 6 years ao, Mr Mlinar recovered and was quite active for some time, but his health had been failing for the past year and a half.

     Funeral services will be held at the Methodist Church, Fri afternoon

     Pallbearers will be six of Mr Mlinar's nephews. Anton Tasler, Lawrence Pacha, Adolph Mlinar, all of this community, and Lawrence Jonas of O'Neill, Harry Mlinar of Stuart and Dan Reiser of Butte. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cem.

     Joseph A Mlinar was a son of Frank and Caroline Kodytek Mlinar. He was born March 9,1870, in Ringgold Co, Iowa and came to Atkinson with his parents 69 years ago.

     He was married to Miss Libbie Kubart at St Joseph Catholic Church in Atkinson on Feb 3,1898. For a short time after their marriage, they lived on a homestead 20 miles sw of here, then moved to a farm 1 ¬ miles se of Atkinson, where they lived until they retired from the farm and moved to town 9 years ago.

     Mr and Mrs Mlinar celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1943, receiving their neighbors and friends at an open house at their home. The family dinner was served at Memorial Hall. All six members of the original wedding party were present for the occasion. Their 55th anniversary last Feb was observed quietly with a family dinner at their home.

     Mr Mlinar is survived by his wife, Libbie; sons, Charlie and Edward, both of Atkinson; dau, Mrs Clarence (Mildred) Johnson of Stuart; Mrs George (Helen) Beck of Atkinson; Mrs Merlin (Eva) Quigley of Bellevue; Mrs Dwaine (Hazel) Lockmon of Stuart; 7 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren- 1 brother, Fred, and 2 sis, Mrs Anton (Cora) Tasler and Mrs Charles (Pauline) Davis, all of Atkinson.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Pacha, Adolph
Dec 3,1943, Atkinson Graphic

ADOLPH PACHA, 61, LIFE LONG RESIDENTOF THIS COMMUNITY DIES

     Adolph Pacha, 61, a life long resident of this community, died at his home in Atkinson last Fri. He had been in ill health for several years, but continued to live on his farm in the Green Valley community southwest of here until 2 and « years ago when his condition became so bad that he and his wife moved to town.

     Funeral rites were held at the Methodist Church in this city last Sun afternoon.

     Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery. The pallbearers were Charley Mlinar, Adolph Mlinar, Harry Mlinar, William Jonas, Joseph Mlinar, and Anton Tasler, all of whom are cousins of Mr Pacha.

     Adolph Pacha, only son of Mr and Mrs Frank Pacha, pioneer homesteaders in this community was born in Minburn, Dallas Co, Iowa July 16,1882 and died at his home in Atkinson, Nebr, Nov 26,1943, at the age of 61 years, 4 months and 11 days.

     He moved here with his parents when he was 2 years of age, and grew to manhood on a farm in the Green Valley neighborhood southwest of Atkinson.

     He was united in marriage to Mary Kubart on May 5,1908 at St Joseph's Church in Atkinson. To this union were born 2 sons, Lawrence and Arthur, who with their mother mourn the passing of a loving husband and father who always did everything in his power to make the home comfortable and happy.

     His health became so poor that nine years ago he retired from active operation of his farm. He and his wife moved to Atkinson 2 and « years ago. He was a patient sufferer, always cheerful and never complaining about his misfortune of being denied health and comfort.

     The respect and affection which Mr Pacha won from his many friends was shown by their kindness and sympathy during his long illness.

     He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs Pauline Jones and Mrs Effie Kubart, both of Atkinson, and 3 grandchildren, Artha Lee, Norman Clifford and Mary Maxine, and a great many other relatives and friends who mourn his death.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Pacha, Mary Clara Kubart
March 1,1968, Atkinson Graphic

SERVICES HELD FOR MRS PACHA

     Mrs Mary Pacha, 84,a life long resident of the Green Valley community and widow of the late Adolph Pacha, died Sat, Feb 24 at Atkinson Memorial Hospital.

     Services were held Mon in the Methodist Church

     Pallbearers were nephews, Leo Kramer, Charles and Harlan Kubart, Robert and Ray LeMunyan and Edward Mlinar. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.

     Mary Clara Kubart Pacha, dau of the late Joe and Anna Kubart, was born in Chicago, Ill, Aug 10, 1883. They moved south of Atkinson in 1886 where she grew up on the Kubart place, now occupied by Mr and Mrs Charles Kubart.

     She was married to Adolph Pacha at St Joseph's Church in Atkinson May 5,1908 and lived in Green Valley until 1941, when they moved to Atkinson. They were the parents of two sons, Arthur and Lawrence.

     Mrs Pacha was an active member of the Methodist Church and of its Woman's Society of Christian Service. She worked in one of the Woman's Society circles as long as her physical condition permitted.

     She is survived by her sons, both of Atkinson, one sister, Mrs Victoria LeMunyan; six grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren.

     She was preceded in death by her husband on Nov 26,1943; parents; one sister, Mrs Joe (Libbie) Mlinar and two brothers, Theodore and James Kubart.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Mlinar, Adolph
Aug 24,1972, Holt County Independent

ADOLPH MLINAR

     Funeral services for Adolph Mlinar of Stuart were held Wednesday morning at St John's Lutheran Church, Atkinson with burial in the Woodlawn Cemetery.

     Pallbearers were grandsons, Rodney Kaup, Melvin Kaup, Delbert Rossman, LaVerne Rossman, James Shepherd, and Timothy Shepherd.

     Mr Mlinar was born 1893 and died August 20. He married Clarrissa Bitney in Atkinson on July 3,1918.

     Survivors include the widow; three daughters, Mrs Irene Shepherd of Omaha, Mrs Bernard Rossman of Atkinson and Mrs Anton Kaup of Stuart and one son, Harold of O'Neill, 17 grandchildren, and 22 great grandsons.


Submitted by Doris Counts

McNair, George Hanson
Aug 2,1935, Atkinson Graphic

GEO H McNAIR DIES AT HIS HOME HERE
Wife Passed Away Six Months Ago; Funeral Services Held at St John's Church

     George Hanson McNair, 72, farmer, who formerly lived northeast of town, died at his home in Atkinson Sat, July 20, Mr McNair had lived in this community about four years. He farmed on the Hill Place five miles northeast of town after coming here in 1931, and later on the W L West farm. He moved to town in Jan, this year. Mr McNair's wife preceded him in death only six months ago.

     Funeral services were held at St John's Lutheran church in this city Monday. Burial was in Woodlawn Cem.

     George Hanson McNair was born in Lee Co, Iowa, April 7,1863 and died at his home in Atkinson, Nebr July 27,1935 at the age of 72 years, 3 months and 21 days.

     He was united in marriage to Florence Nancy Klinder at Percival, Iowa on Dec 21,1891. To this union 8 children were born; seven of whom are living. They are: Paul of Chappell; Leata Jacobson of Chappell; Alma Defreece of Sterling; Ethal Jensen of Cotesfield; George and Floyd and Mrs Florence Mlinar of Atkinson. One child died in infancy and the mother passed away on Feb 6,1935. Mr McNair is also survived by 12 grandchildren, 2 brothers and 1 sister.


Submitted by Doris Counts

McNair, Florence Nancy Klinder
Feb 8,1935 Atkinson Graphic

DEATH ENDS SUFFERING OF MRS GEO H McNAIR
Funeral Will Be Held at 2 pm Today at St John's Lutheran Church in Atkinosn

     Mrs George H McNair passed away Wed Feb 6, at her home in Atkinson. Death came to her as a relief from the intense suffering she had endured for many months in an illness that kept her bedfast since last August. She had been in ill health for the past five years. Mrs McNair was 58 years of age.

     Funeral services will be held at St John's Lutheran Church in this city this afternoon. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.

     Florence Nancy Klinder was born in the state of Kansas on Oct 8,1876. At Percival, Iowa on Dec 21,1891 she was married to Mr George H McNair. They resided at Percival for a number of years and in the early days moved to Nebraska. They came ot Holt County in 1931 and resided on the Hill Place 5 miles northeast of Atkinson. Last year they lived on the W L West farm 9 miles north, having moved to town only a few weeks ago.

     Her death is mourned by her husband, George H McNair, and 7 children; Paul of Chappell, Alma DeFreece of Sterling, Leata Jacobson of Chappell, Ethel Jensen of Cotesfield, George McNair, Florence Mlinar and Floyd McNair all of Atkinson. One child died in infancy. Mrs McNair's father died in Aug 1933, but she is survived by her mother who is 94 years of age and resides in Hydro, Oklahoma. One brother, 3 sisters and 11 grandchildren also mourn her death.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Gilbert, Dale H
April 14,2005, Holt County Independent & April 7,2005, Atkinson Graphic

DALE H GILBERT

     Dale H Gilbert, age 88, of Atkinson, passed away Wed, March 30,2005 in Atkinson

     Funeral services were held on Sat, Aril 2,2005 at the First Presbyterian Church in Atkinson.

     Interment was held in the Woodlawn Cem in Atkinson.

     Dale was born on Feb 21,1917, near Tekamah to Andrew S and Julia E (Brown) Gilbert. He spent his early years on a farm near Tekamah.

     In 1924, he moved with his parents to Kanorado, Kan. In1937 the family moved to Stuart. He began working for his Grandfather, J H Brown. On March 27,1940, he was united in marriage to Alice M Tasler at Stuart. To this union 3 daughters were born.

     In 1952, the family moved to the Sandcreek community, northwest of Atkinson. They farmed and milked cows until retiring and moving to their acreage near Atkinson.

     Dale enjoyed hunting and bowling, reading and playing cards. He was always friendly and kind. He was a man who practiced his Christianity everyday.

     Dale is survived by his wife, Alice of 65 years; daughters, Mickey and husband Butch Braun, Joyce and husband Jay Kelly, all of Atkinson, and Julene and husband Dennis Simonds of Lincoln; 5 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; one niece, five nephews, and a host of friends.

     He was preceded in death by his parents, 3 brothers, Lauren, Lyle and Marvin; and 3 sisters, Ann, Erma and Evan.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Beck, George Henry
Nov 4,1960, Atkinson Graphic

GEORGE BECK DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS

     George H Beck, 59, retired farmer who lived in the Cleveland and Atkinson Communities all of his life, died Mon., Oct 31, at the Atkinson Memorial Hospital.

     Mr Beck had been ill with multiple sclerosis for many years.

     Funeral services were held Wed afternoon at the Atkinson Methodist Church

     Burial was in Woodlawn Cem, Atkinson.

     George Henry Beck was the son of James D and Rose Wright Beck. He was born at Stuart on Jan 4,1901, and grew to manhood in the Cleveland community, north of Stuart.

     He was married to Helen Mlinar of Atkinson on March 19,1925 at Gregory, SD. They became the parents of one son, Duane.

     They made their home on a farm in the Cleveland community for several years and then purchased a farm 11 miles north of Atkinson, where they lived until their son returned from military service, ten years ago. They then moved to their present home in Atkinson.

     Mr Beck is survived by his wife, Helen; one son, Duane, who lives on the farm 11 miles north of Atkinson; three grandchildren Sheryl, Sandra, and Lowell; three brothers, Richard of Mesa, Ariz; Roy of Lebanon, Mo; and Clarence of Chester, Cal; and one sister, Amanda Beck of Nevada, Mo.

     He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Mohr, Francis Alvin
July 8,1955, Atkinson Graphic

HEART ATTACK IS FATAL TO 33 YEAR OLD FRANCIS MOHR, PRESIDENT OF THE WHISKER CLUB.

     Francis A Mohr, 33 year old president of the Atkinson Whisker Club and father of four young children, suffered a heart attack at Stuart, Sun evening, July 3. He and two of his sons, Willis, 9, and Clayton, 6, had attended the stock car races at Stuart that evening.

     After the races, Mr Mohr and the boys went to their car, and got in to start home. Before he got the car started, Mr Mohr became sick and got out. He called to Willis, then collapsed at the rear of the vehicle.

     A rescue team from Stuart used 2 and « tank of oxygen in a vain attempt to revive the stricken man. He was dead upon arrival at the Atkinson Memorial Hospital.

     Mr Mohr had suffered a heart ailment for several years, a condition which prevented his entering military service. He had not been feeling very well the few days preceding his death, but had not missed a days work at the Galyen Motor Co in Atkinson, where he was employed.

     Previous to working at Galyen's, Mr Mohr was proprietor of an up town service station, now operated by Arlen Brown. It is the former R O Jarvis station, where Mr Mohr worked until Mr Jarvis sold out a few years ago.

     Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church Wed afternoon,

     Burial was in Woodlawn Cem.

     Atkinson business places were closed during the funeral.

     Francis Alvin Mohr, son of John and Ethel Mohr was born April 15,1922 in Atkinson. He was graduated from Atkinson High School, where he was outstanding in dramatics, in 1939.

     He was married to Miss Violet Seger, dau of Mr and Mrs John Seger of Stuart, on May 25,1945. The ceremony being performed at the Atkinson Methodist Church by the Rev W C Birmingham, who then was pastor here.

     They became the parents of three sons and one dau.

     Mr Mohr was president of the Atkinson Whisker Club, the organization which is sponsoring the 1955 Hay Days and 75th Anniversary celebration in Atkinson. He was also a member of the Atkinson Methodist Church, the Atkinson Volunteer Fire Dept, and Lodge No 111, Independent Order of Odd Fellows.

     He is survived by his wife, Violet; sons, Willis, (, Clayton 6 « and Thomas 2, a dau, Francis; parents Mr and Mrs John Mohr Sr of Atkinson; one bro, John Mohr Jr of Atkinson; 3 sis Mrs Melvin (Doris ) Andrus, and Mrs Tommy (Alice) Dunn, both of Atkinson and Mrs Bob (Mary Lois) Cunningham of Denver, Colo; three nieces and two nephews.


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