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Obituaries for St. Joseph Cemetery, Atkinson, Nebraska


Submitted by Doris Counts

Monahan, Mary Ellen Schaaf
March 3,2005, Atkinson Graphic

MARY ELLEN MONAHAN

daughter of Henry and Rose Brau Schaaf
died Feb 22,2005 in Atkinson.
buried St Joseph's Cemetery at Atkinson.
funeral Feb 26,2005 at St Joseph's Catholic Church in Atkinson
children: Kevin of Omaha, Wayne of Atkinson, Dean of Atkinson, Jerry of OmahaTerri Braun of O'Neill, Karen Arehart of Norfolk, Erin Adair of Norfolk.
grandchildren: Jacquelyn, Marcus and Julie McCart, Damian Adair, Tara and Myles Arehart, Michael Oligmueller, Justin, Amber, Kelsey, Kameron and Kaelyn Monahan.
brothers: Frank Schaaf and Dean Darlene Schaaf, all of Atkinson, and Paul Brau of Omaha


Submitted by Doris Counts

Nachtman, Francis Leo
Atkinson Graphic, November 18, 1999

Obituary Frank Nachtman

born July 5, 1923 at Amelia, Nebraska.
son of Fred J and Bessie Irene (Blake) Nachtman
married Dorothy B Herrington on June 18, 1946 at Atkinson, Nebraska.
died November 14, 1999 Atkinson, Nebraska.
buried St Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, Atkinson, Nebraska
funeral Wednesday, November 17 at St Joseph's Catholic Church in Atkinson, Nebraska
children: Howard Nachtman of Inman and Francis E Nachtman of O'Neill.
sisters: Rosalyn White of Laramie, Wyoming and Helen (Mrs Lavern) Stout of Burwell, Nebraska;
brother: Bernard Nachtman of Long Pine, Nebraska;
He enlisted in the U S Army on June 28, 1944 and served during World War II attaining the rank of Tec 5. He was discharged April 22, 1946.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Nachtman, Frederick Jacob
Bassett Leader, October 26, 1972

Fred Nachtman Dies Sunday

Bassett Leader, November 2, 1972

Obituaries Fred Nachtman

born December 26, 1897 in Holt County, Nebraska
married Bessie I Blake on December 28, 1922 at Amelia
died Monday, Oct 23,1972 Bassett
buried St Joseph Cemetery in Atkinson.
funeral Holy Cross Catholic Church at Bassett, Thursday, Oct. 26.
children: Francis L of O'Neill, Rosalyn White of Jackson, Wyoming, Helen Stout of Burwell, and Bernard J of Long Pine.
brother: Oliver Nachtman of Clifton, Colorado;


Submitted by Doris Counts

Nachtman, John Wilson
May 7,1965, Atkinson Graphic

RITES HELD FOR JOHN NACHTMAN

May 6,1965 Holt County Indpendent

JOHN NACHTMAN DIES AT ST ANTHONY'S APRIL 29TH (Picture)

born Chelsea, Nebraska on January 18,1885
son of Joseph and Olive Hunt Nachtman.
married Mary Weber on November 18,1923 at Stuart, Nebraska. She died on April 30,1928.
married Agnes Feishman at Kearney, Nebraska on January 14,1931.
died in O'Neill on Thursday, April 29th
buried St Joseph's Cemetery at Atkinson.
funeral Monday May 3rd from St Patrick's Church
children: George of Salina, Kansas and Edwin of Chambers, Genieve Nachtman of Loveland, Colorado
brothers: Fred of Bassett and Oliver of Colorado; Harvey, preceded him in death.
sisters: Carrie Forbes of Atkinson and Mary Price of O'Neill.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Nightengale, James Francis
July 22,1966, Atkinson Graphic

JAMES F NIGHTENGALE, OLDEST PIONEER, DIES IN FIRE AT HIS HOME

born Oct 4,1875 at Kilkenny, Minn
son of John O'Dempsey Nightengale (died 1901) and Ellen Connel (died 1942) of Ireland
died suffocation in a fire at his home in the northwest part of town, Saturday July 16.
buried St Joseph's Cemetery.
funeral Monday at St Joseph's Catholic Church
brothers: Tom, died on Christmas Day, 1965, at the age of 93; John and William, Hy F Nightengale, at Lynwood, Cal.
sisters: Margaret, was 94 when she died on Aug 19,1964; Mrs Ellen Devine, Mrs Matilda Galligan who died in 1957, Mary A and Elizabeth Nightengale who died as young girls.


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Norris, Anna Gilmore
April 29, 1938, Atkinson Graphic

DEATH TAKES PIONEER RESIDENT OF ATKINSON
MRS P W NORRIS, 69, FOUND DEAD IN BED MONDAY; FUNERAL AT ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH

born Illiopolis, Illinois in 1869.
married P W Norris at Illiopolis.
died was found dead in bed Monday April 25, at the home of Mrs Rose Barrett
buried St Joseph's Cemetery.
funeral Wednesday at St Joseph's Catholic Church in Atkinson
children: 3 sons and 1 daughter - Mrs Clyde Bowers (Nellie) who lives in Idaho and Marcella of Beatrice; 2 sons, W F of Atkinson and Jess who lives in Norfolk.


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O'Donnell, Ellen
Jan 16,1970, Atkinson Graphic

RITES HELD FOR ELLEN O'DONNELL

born at Atkinson, Sept 11,1895.
daughter of Mr and Mrs Mike O'Donnell
died Atkinson Jan 9, 1970
buried St Joseph's Cem.
funeral St Joseph Catholic Church Monday.
sisters: Mrs James (Mary) Gaughenbaugh, Mrs Anna Diehl, Margaret, Sister M DeChontal;
brothers: Andy, Mike, Jim and Anthony.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Olinger, Elizabeth Weber
Sept 9,1932, Atkinson Graphic

MRS MIKAEL OLINGER IS TAKEN BY DEATH
FUNERAL SERVICE HELD FRIDAY AT CATHOLIC CHURCH; RESIDENT HERE NEARLY 40 YEARS

born Breyen, Luxemberg, on Sept 21,1867.
married Mikael Olinger Feb 4,1890.
died at her home in Atkinson Wednesday, Aug 31. 64 years, 11 months, 2 days.
buried St Joseph's Cemetery here.
funeral St Joseph's Catholic Church, Atkinson, Friday.
children: Nicholas of Osmond, Mrs Nick Schmit and Mrs John Wenner of Atkinson
sisters: Mrs Mikd Gondering of Atkinson and Mrs Wenzl of Steinauer;
brothers: Peter Weber of Atkinson, Mike Weber of Steinauer, John Weber of Hebron


Submitted by Doris Counts

Olson, Matilda Ziska
Feb 16,1979, Atkinson Graphic

MATILDA OLSON, 101

married John Olson - he died in 1914.
died Sunday, Feb 10 in Omaha at the age of 101.
buried St Joseph Cem, Atkinson
funeral Wednesday Feb 14 at St Joseph Catholic Church
children: Clare and Irene in Omaha, Clarence, died in June 1975, Basil of Seattle,Wash.


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Otte, Michael
Jan 28,1938, Atkinson Graphic

AMELIA MEN INJURED SERIOUSLY IN WRECK
EDGAR PETERSON, MIKE OTTE, IN STUART HOSPITAL; BROKEN SPRING DITCHES CAR

Feb 4,1938, Atkinson Graphic

AMELIA MAN DIES OF ACCIDENT INJURIES
AUTO CRASH FATAL TO MIKE OTTE; FUNERAL SERVICES HELD AT AMELIA YESTERDAY

died last Monday at Stuart - received severe head injuries in an automobile accident near Bassett
buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Atkinson.
funeral yesterday at Catholic Church, Amelia
brother: Albert


Submitted by Doris Counts

Penry, Earl LaVern
Feb 5,1998, Atkinson Graphic

EARL PENRY

died Sundary, Yuma, Arizona.- age 83
funeral Feb 7 at St Joseph's Catholic Church, Atkinson.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Penry, Winona Fern Harbaugh
Oct 25,1989, Atkinson Graphic

RITES ARE THURSDAY FOR MRS E PENRY, 72

born April 5,1913 at Mt Harris, Colo
daughter of Arthur A and Jessie F Frentpress Harbaugh.
married Earl Penry in St Joseph's Catholic Church, Atkinson, May 20,1935.
died Sunday Oct 21 in Atkinson age of 72 years.
children: Francis L of Atkinson, Mary Longbrake of NC, George and Cathie Voecks of Omaha
brothers: Bob of Bend, Orgeon; - 2
sister: Leah Peterson of LA.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Pettinger, Clara Schaaf
Aug 5,1955, Atkinson Graphic

DEATH TAKES MRS PETTINGER OF BOISE, IDA

born Butler County on Aug 1836
daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Schaaf.
married Frank Pettinger on Feb 5,1907 at St Joseph Church, Atkinson
died Friday, July 29, at Boise, Idaho
buried St Joseph Cemetery.
funeral Tuesday, Aug 2, at St Joseph Catholic Church, Atkinson.
children: S died in infancy and Donald died at the age of 11 years, Ralphael of Atkinson, Melvin of Boise, Idaho and Ralph of Emmett, Mrs Kenneth Bean of Wood Heights, Nev.
brothers: Mike and George of Atkinson;
sister: Mrs George Keuter of Boise, Idaho.


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Pickenbrock, Marcella Lydia Juracek
April 14,2005, Atkinson Graphic

MARCELLA PICKENBROCK (PAPER HAD PIEKENBROCK)

born Nov 17,1918 at Verdigre
daughter of Fred and Lillian Brozonsky Juracek.
married Vincent Pickenbrock on June 22,1943 at Saint Agnes Catholic Church, Scottsbluff.
died April 8,2005 at her home in Atkinson.
buried St Joseph's Cemetery, Atkinson.
funeral Thursday, April 14,2005 at St Joseph's Catholic Church, Atkinson.
children: Mary Ann Quigle of Aurora, Colo;
grandsons: Jeffrey, Michael, Jaason Quigle of Aurora, Colo;
brother: 1
sister: -1


Submitted by Doris Counts

Pobl, Constantine
July 28,1887

      Constantine Pobl was drowned while in bathing in a pond on his farm ten miles south of Stuart.The sad accident occurred on Monday of last week. The funeral took place from the Catholic Church in Atkinson on Wednesday last.


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Pospichal, August
July 24,1970, Atkinson Graphic

RITES ARE TODAY FOR A POSPICHAL

born Dwight, Nebr, July 25,1900.
son of Frank and Elizabeth Pospichal
married Martha Kobza at the Assumption Catholic Church in Dwight Jan 15,1929.
died at his home south of Atkinson, July 20
buried St Joseph's Cemetery.
funeral July 23 at St Joseph's Catholic Church, Atkinson
children: Milo, who was killed in a baler accident in 1958, Richard of Atkinson and Michael at home
brother: Frank of Ulysses
sister: Mrs Stacey Duffek of Bee.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Prussa, Anna
Nov 17,1910, Atkinson Graphic

     Miss Anna Prussa, the 13 year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Anton Prussa of Green Valley was taken suddenly ill last Sunday and Monday afternoon gave up her young life and passed away to the great unknown. The funeral was held at St Joseph Church Wednesday, Father Lockner conducting the services, which were attended by a large number of sorrowing friends and neighbors who followed her remains to the Catholic Cemetery where they were laid at rest for all time.


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Prussa, Anastasia Coufal
May 6,1949, Atkinson Graphic

PIONEER STUART SETTLER DIES; FUNERAL HERE

born April 14,1870 Moravia, Czechoslovakia
daughter of John and Anna Zeman Coufal
married May 5,1891 at St Joseph Catholic Church, Atkinson, Anton Prussa, he died Feb 29,1924
died April 28,1949 at her home south of Stuart.
buried St Joseph Cemetery.
funeral Saturday at St Joseph Catholic Church, Atkinson.
children: Mrs Anton (Mary) Tasler, Mrs Fred R (Ella) Mack, Mrs Harry (Emma) Slaymaker, of Atkinson, Anna who died at an early age, Charles, Lewis, Edward of Atkinson, Mrs Walter (Eva) Stevens of Omaha, Frances died in infancy.
grandchildren: Lyle SLaymaker, Roy Mack, Robert Mack, Gene Stevens, Gilbert Schneider, Joe Jareske.
brother: John of Stuart
sisters: Mrs Joe Koziol of Ashland, Mrs Frank Mlinar, Mrs Simon Veskerna,Mrs Frank Pruss


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Prussa, Edward S
Dec 13,1984, Atkinson Graphic

RITES HELD FOR EDWARD PRUSSA

born March 22,1906
son of Anton and Anastasia Soufal Prussa.
died Dec 8 in Atkinson.
buried St Joseph's Cemetery.
funeral Monday, Dec 10 at St Joseph's Catholic Church
brothers: Charles L of Stuart and Louis J of Atkinson;
sisters: Mrs Walter (Eva) Stevens of Brainard, Nebr. - 5


Submitted by Doris Counts

Prussa, Frank Joseph
Nov 30,1995, Atkinson Graphic

FRANK J PRUSSA

born August 1, 1908 at Atkinson, Nebraska
son of Charles and Mary (Scheinost) Prussa.
married April 21, 1947 Catherine Flannery at Atkinson.
died November 21,1995 at Atkinson at the age of 87.
buried St Joseph's Catholic Cemetery at Atkinson.
funeral St Joseph's Catholic Church in Atkinson on Saturday, Nov 25,1995.
children: Don M Prussa, Atkinson, Frank E Prussa, Atkinson; and Mike Prussa, of Kearney; Mary Kay (Mrs Larry) Dugan, Albuquerque NM; Jeanne (Mrs Darrell) Thompson, Littleton, Col and Judy (Mrs Mike) Val Verde, League City, Texas;
brother: Charles Prussa, Atkinson;
Sisters: Bessie (Mrs Harry) Fullerton, Atkinson; Alma (Mrs Peter) Mench, Payson, Ariz; Lela (Mrs William) McAllister, Phoenix, Ariz. Olive (Mrs John) Flannery, Atkinson, Elsie Jungman.


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Prussa, Charles A
March 13,2003, Atkinson Graphic

CHARLES PRUSSA

born June 3,1915 at Atkinson.
son of Charles and Mary Scheinost Prussa
married Angela Galligan on Sept 29,1943 at St Epiphany Catholic Church at Emmet. Mrs Prussa died in 1952
died Norfolk March 6,2003.
buried St Joseph Cemetery with military graveside rites
funeral Monday, March 10,2003 at St Joseph Catholic Church, Atkinson.
children: Carol Ann McCloney of Norfolk, Marijoan Jodi Manes of Muncie, Ind; Thomas Joseph, of Hoskins, Charles Eugene
grandchildren: Angela Pollard of Oshkosh, Jennifer Kopaceski of Muncie and Wayne Prussa of San Demas, Cal;
great grandchildren: Zachary and Montana Kopaceski and Brittany Pollard;
sisters: Olive Flannery of Atkinson, - 4
brother: -1
He entered the U S Army on Oct 6,1941 at Ft Leavenworth, Kan.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Prussa, Mary Sheinost
July 7,1960, Holt County Independent
(Really the July 14,1960 edition, date at the top of the page is wrong)

MRS CHARLES PRUSSA DIED THURSDAY AT ATKINSON

born September 29, 1878 in Czechoslovakia.
daughter of Mike and Anna Scheinost
married Charles Prussa, Sr in 1901 at Butte. He died Nov 16,1956
died Thursday, at her home in Atkinson.
buried St Joseph Cemetery.
funeral St Joseph's Church Saturday
children: Mrs Ed (Elsie) Jungman of Amelia; Mrs Harry (Bess) Fullerton of Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs William (Lela) McAllister and Mrs John (Olive) Flanneryof Atkinson; Mrs Peter (Alma) Mench of Phoenix, Arizona; Frank and Charles of Atkinson;
brothers: Frank of Red Owl, South Dakota; and Ladimer and Joe of Valley.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Ramold, Anna L Kohle
July 25,1974 Atkinson Graphic

RITES HELD MONDAY FOR MRS JOE RAMOLD, 79

born August 15,1894 at Newport
daughter of Hubert and Mary Nagelmann Kohle.
married January 24, 1922, Joseph Ramold at St Boniface Catholic Church in Stuart.
buried St Joseph Cemetery.
funeral Monday, July 22, at St Joseph Catholic Church.
children: Mrs Ray (Lena) Tunender, Mrs Charles (Katherine) Deermer, Mrs Cyril (Mary) Peters, Mrs Raymond (Theresa) Schaaf, and Mrs Ray (Ann) Timmerman; Andrew Ramold, Joe Ramold, Nick Ramold, George Ramold, Hubert Ramold, and John Ramold; five sisters, Mrs John Laible; Johanna, Clementine, and Elizabeth Kohle of Long Pine; and Josephine Kohle of Fremont; son who died
Funeral services for Mrs Joseph Ramold, 79 were held She died July 19 at the Good Samaritan Center.


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Ramold, Elizabeth Wenner
March 5,1920, Atkinson Graphic

MRS JOSEPH RAMOLD

     Mrs Joseph Ramold passed away at her home northwest of town, Sunday morning. The family had been suffering from influenza and after caring for other members of the family until they were convalescent, she was stricken with the malady about a week ago. It rapidly developed into pneumonia which caused her death.

     Mrs Ramold was formerly Miss Lizzie Wenner, daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael Wenner. She was united in marriage to Joseph Ramold about 7 years ago. To this union were born 2 children.

     Funeral services were held at St Joseph's church, Tuesday morning conducted by Father Engles of Stuart, and interment was made in the Catholic Cemetery here.

     Word sent to Mr Ramold's parents at Nebraska City was delayed and they did not arrive until the evening following the funeral.

     Besides the husband and two small daughters, the deceased leaves her father and mother, 2 sisters, a brother and other relatives to mourn her loss and the sympathy of many friends is extended to them in their bereavement.

March 12,1920, Atkinson Graphic

DEATH OF MRS JOSEPH RAMOLD

     The community was shocked when they heard of the sudden death of Mrs Joseph Ramold who passed away at her home northwest of town Sunday morning, Feb 29,1920 at 9 o'clock am.

     She had been suffering from influenza, which in itself might not have proven fatal, but pneumonia set in which caused her death, she had been confined to her bed just one week.

     Elizabeth Wenner was born at Atkinson on Sept 19,1884 and died on Feb 29,1920, at the age of 35 years, 5 months and 10 days. On April 19,1920 she was united in marriage to Joseph Ramold to this union were born two children, Magdalena Marie aged 7 and Katherine Theresa aged 6.

     Mrs Ramold leaves besides her husband and two small daughters, her parents Mr and Mrs Michael Wenner, 2 sisters and 1 brother, Mrs Lena Klein, John and Anna Wenner, and several other relatives, and scores of friends to mourn her untimely going.

     Her winning ways and happy disposition made friends wherever she went. The mysteries of life we may not know, neither can we fathom the mysteries of providence, why a life so young, so full of promise should be taken, when but entering upon the years of fullest womanhood must remain a mystery until we see with perfected vision.

     Funeral services were held at St Joseph Church Tuesday morning March 2 at 10 o'clock conducted by Father Loecher, assisted by Father Jungles of Stuart, a friend of the deceased.

     A very large number of relatives and friends followed the remains to the last resting place.

     "When my dim reason would demand
     Why this or that thou does ordain
     By some vast deep I seem to stand
     Whose secrets I must ask in vain.
     By this my joy that evermore
     Thou reulest all things at thy will,
     Thy sovereign wisdom I adore
     And calmly, sweetly, trust thou still."


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Raymer, William John
March 17,2005 Atkinson Graphic

WILLIAM J RAYMER

born May 4,1935 at Atkinson
son of Claude L and Marguerite Catherine Nansel Raymer.
married May 12,1956 to Betty M Osborne at Atkinson.
died March 12,2005 at Atkinson.
buried St Joseph's Cemetery, Atkinson
funeral March 15,2005 at St Joseph's Catholic Church in Atkinson
children: Deb Shipman of Fairfax, SD, Gary of Stuart, Patty Shields of Inman, Mary Reece of North Platte, Tom Shields of O'Neill;
grandchildren: Julie Shipman, Kristin Shields, Jenna Shipman, Brian Raymer, James Shields, Jill Shipman, Cory Raymer, Jessica Raymer, Tessa Reece, Trent Reece.
sistera: Claudeen Penry of Atkinson, Frances Gilg of Neligh
brothers: Donald Raymer of Westminster, Colorado, Robert Raymer of Sioux Rapids, Iowa


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Reiser, Jacob (James T)
Aug 28,1931, Atkinson Graphic

RANCHER FOUND DEAD IN RUINS OF BURNED BARN
CHARRED BODY OF JIM T REISER, WELL KNOWN HOLT COUNTY CATTLE MAN DISCOVERED AFTER FIRE SUBSIDES AT HIS RANCH NORTH OF ATKINSON; SHOTGUN FOUND NEARBY.
SUICIDE THEORY NOT BELIEVED BY RELATIVES
HOUSE, BARN AND OTHER BUILDINGS WERE ABLAZE; DEAD RANCHER WAS MARRIED ONLY 2 WEEKS AGO; WIFE AT NEIGHBOR'S WHEN TRAGEDY TOOK PLACE

     The body of Jim T Reiser, 50, prominent Atkinson rancher, was found burned beyond recognition in the smoldering ruins of his new barn on the Reiser ranch 21 miles northeast of here Wednesday evening. A shotgun, in the barrel of which was an empty shell bearing the dent of the firing pin, was found near the body, giving evidence that the rancher had taken his own life after setting fire to the barn and other buildings on the place.

     Relatives of the dead man do not believe that he committed suicide because they know of nothing that would cause him to do so. The shotgun always hung in the barn and they say the discovery of it near the body does not indicate to them that he took his own life.

     The condition of the body prevented determining definitely whether or not the man's death was caused by a shotgun wound.

     Mr Reiser was married just two weeks ago, on Wednesday, Aug 12 to Miss Helena Bausch, daughter of Mr and Mrs Stephen Bausch of Omaha, former neighbors of Mr Reiser.

     Neither relatives nor friends can advance any reason why Mr Reiser might have taken his own life. He and his bride had been happily getting their home in order, arranging new furniture and having various things fixed up about the house.

     A few hours before the tragedy they were in a jolly mood, and Mrs Reiser took the car and drove to the Henry Gottchalk place, a short distance, to arrange to take some relatives to town. She left shortly after noon and was not at home when the fires were discovered by M W Roberts, Atkinson, a carpenter who was working near the house.

     Mr Roberts had been working at the Reiser place and was there for lunch that day. He says that Mr Reiser seemingly was in good spirit when along about 2:30 he came out where Mr Roberts was working and said, "Well I see you're getting along pretty good." Jim then went in the house, and that is the last time Mr Roberts saw him.

     About thirty minutes later, the carpenter smelled feathers burning and saw smoke coming from the house. He called but received no answer so he rushed into the house to investigate. He said he found some pillows burning near the davenport in the parlor. They were new ones and were in the boxes in which they came. He then discovered fire in another room, where some clothing was burning in a closet.

     Mr Reiser was nowhere about, so Roberts telephoned for help, getting the D F Scott place after much frantic ringing. Roberts says when he went out the door to carry water from the stock tank, he discovered the whole side of the barn was ablaze.

     Neighbors soon arrived and succeeded in extinguishing the fire in the house, but the barn and a few other buildings were too far gone to get under control.

     The strange disappearance of Mr Reiser deeply concerned relatives and neighbors who gathered at the place, and it first was thought that he might have gone out in the pasture. A thorough search of the place was made but he could not be found. Fears were then that he was caught in the barn and did not escape.

     It was six o'clock that evening before the fire subsided enough so that the charred body of the rancher was discovered lying in the center of the ruins, in what was the driveway through the middle of the barn. The shotgun was found close to the body.

     Identification was made by a watch, which relatives recognized as that worn by Mr Reiser, and an examination fo the teeth, which were checked with a dental chart on file in the office of Dr Harmon in Atkinson.

     County coroner Julius D Cronin, who arrived at the Reiser place shortly after the body was discovered, said that no inquest would be held.

     Mr Reiser was one of the prominent ranchers of this section. He is well known in Atkinson and all of north Holt County, where the Reiser families have lived for many years. His ranch consisted of 2000 acres, which he had owned for the past 18 years. For 8 years he lived on the place, a bachelor. He recently sold 50 head of steers and had a considerable number of cattle on the ranch. Apparently he was not in financial difficulty.

     The barn which burned was built last summer. It was a structure 34 x 40. A granery and two sheds were also destroyed by fire. There was no livestock in the barn, but 2 wagons, about 100 bushels of oats and other feed were lost. The buildings were partly covered by insurance.

     The home was saved without considerable damage and an old barn, the newly built garage and a few sheds were not burned.

     The body of Mr Reiser was brought to Kilmurry undertaking parlors Wednesday night.

Sept 4,1931, Atkinson Graphic

REISER FUNERAL IN ATKINSON SATURDAY
SERVICE FOR PROMINENT HOLT COUNTY RANCHER HELD AT ST JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH

     Funeral service for James T Reiser, rancher whose charred body was found Wednesday, lasat week, in the ruins of a burned barn on his ranch 21 miles northeast of Atkinson, were held Saturday, at St Joseph's Catholic Church, Atkinson. Burial was in St Joseph's Cemetery.

     James T Reiser, son of Nicholas and Susan Reiser, was born March 8,1888 at Lamont, Iowa. His tragic death occurred at his ranch home 21 miles northeast of Atkinson on Aug 26,1931, where his body was found in the ruins of his barn, which was destroyed by fire. His age was 43 years, 4 months 26 days.

     Mr Reiser came to Holt County with his parents in 1890 and the family settled on a ranch on the Niobrara River about 6 miles south of Butte. His mother passed away 10 years ago and his father 9 years ago. They are buried at Butte.

     Ever since coming to Holt County, the Reiser family has been indentified with extensive ranching operations and cattle raising. Mr Reiser for many years was in partnership with his brohter Ben, who is living on the home place. 12 years ago he moved to the Old Ellis Ranch, which he had purchased, where he was living at the time of his death.

     Two weeks before his death, Mr Reiser was married to Miss Helena Bausch of Omaha, daughter of Mr and Mrs Stephen Bausch, former neighbors. His death brought a sudden stop to the happy work these two were doing in preparing a comfortable home on their ranch.

     Mr Reiser was one of a family of 11 children, all of whom survive him, except one sister, Mrs Susan Wahler, who died at Alton, Iowa in Jan 1929. The others are Mrs Mary Henrichof Centerville, SD; Mrs Anna Cupp of Defiance, Mrs Agnes Lueken of Butte; Peter, Frank, Adolph, Charles, J Ben of Butte and Joseph of Spencer. His wife also survives him and a niece, Miss Dollie Reiser, who for several years has lived on the home place south of Butte.


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Richards, Eugene Neal
Sept 19,1941, Atkinson Graphic

INFANT IS KILLED IN CAR CRASH NEAR HERE
SON OF MR AND MRS RAY RICHARDS DIES WHEN AUTOS COLLIDE AT BLIND INTERSECTION

son of Raymond Richards and Rita McCaffrey.
died - 3 months and four days old. Tuesday car accident
buried St Joseph's Cemetery.
funeral St Joseph's Catholic Church in Atkinson Thursday


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Rzeszotarski, Stanley Thomas "Tom"
Oct 10, 2005, Atkinson Graphic

STANLEY "TOM" RZESZOTARSKI

born April 5,1950 at Atkinson
son of Natchel and Helen Gondringer Rzeszotarski.
married June 3,1972, Judy Newton at Atkinson.
died Tuesday, Oct 11,2005 of heart complications at Springfield, Mo.
buried St Joseph's Cemetery, Atkinson.
funeral Monday, Oct 17,2005 at St Joseph's Catholic Church.
children: TJ of Olathe, Kan, Kristina Perry of Hudson, Wis;
sister: Shelly Winings of Atkinson.


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Slachetka, Albert (Szlachetka)
Sept 2,1932, Atkinson Graphic

ALBERT SLACHETKA

born Posen, Poland, April 4,1857
married Rose Wakowiak on Aug 26,1882
died Aug 27,1932, aged 75 years, at the home of his daughters in Atkinson.
buried St Joseph's Cemetery, here.
funeral St Joseph's Catholic Church, Atkinson, Monday.
children: two daughters died - Mary Doyle of Chicago, Frank of Omaha, Josie Maring of Atkinson, Steve of Omaha, Stella of Atkinson, Leo of Bassett, John of Brocksburg.
sister: Lena Zarek of Chicago


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Schorn, Irene Judge
July 15,1932, Atkinson Graphic

HEART ATTACK FATAL TO MRS JOHN SCHORN
ATKINSON FARMER'S WIFE DIES SUDDENLY MONDAY EVENING
RITES HELD THURSDAY
LEAVES HUSBAND AND 3 SMALL CHILDREN; WAS DAUGHTER OF MR AND MRS P JUDGE

born Friend, Nebr, Feb 21,1895.
daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter Judge
married John Schorn in Atkinson April 27,1927.
died Monday of a heart attack.
buried St Joseph Cem, Atkinson
funeral St Joseph's Catholic Church, Atkinson, Thursday.
children: Mary Margaret age 4, William John age 3, Henry Raymond age 13 months.
sisters: Mae of Hot Springs, SD; Mrs August Troshynski of Atkinson, Laurena, her twin sister of Atkinson, Anna of Hot Springs, Mrs R J Minton of O'Neill
brothers: Christian and Roy of Atkinson, John of Havlock and Joseph of Walthill.


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Schorn, Mary C Judge
July 25,1969, Atkinson Graphic

RITES ARE HELD FOR MRS JOHN SCHORN

born Nov 18,1888 at Fairmont
daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter Judge
married John Scorn in 1935
died Atkinson July 9.
buried St Joseph Cem, Atkinson
funeral July 12 at St Joseph Catholic Church.
children: the Rev Henry R of West Point, Mary M at home, William J of Stuart
sisters: Mrs August Troshynski of Atkinson and Mrs Richard Minton of O'Neill, -3
brothers: 4


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Troshynski, Richard Michael
March 11,1932, Atkinson Graphic

RICHARD TROSHYNSKI

son of Mr and Mrs Michael Troshynski
died four months old, Thursday at the family home five miles northeast of Atkinson. Pneumonia
buried St Joseph Cem, Atkinson
funeral this morning at St Joseph's Catholic Church, Atkinson.


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Wagman, Caspar
Feb 4,1938, Atkinson Graphic

CASPER WAGMAN, NEW RESIDENT HERE, DIES
MOVED FROM O'NEILL SHORT TIME AGO; FUNERAL THIS MORNING AT ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH

died at his home just west of town Tuesday, Feb 1. about 72 years of age
buried St Joseph's Cemetery.
funeral St Joseph's Catholic Church, Atkinson, Friday
children: four daughters and four sons


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Prussa, Francis J
May 22,1914, Atkinson Graphic

OBITUARY

     Francis J Prussa, the subject of this sketch, was born at Nebraska City on 4th day of Aug 1870. In 1878 he moved with his parents to Red Cloud where they resided a number of years, from there they came to Atkinson in 1881. There he grew to manhood. In 1890 he took a homestead in Boyd Co and lived there for 9 years.

     On June 14,1896, he was united in marriage to Anna Coufal. To this union 2 children were born, both dying in infancy.

     In 1899 they returned to Atkinson, living on a farm and later engaged in business. In 1908 after a lingering illness his wife died.

     On June 21,1910 he was married to Anna Tushla and the 2 following years were spent at Abie, this state, after which they returned to Atkisnon. In the spring of 1913 they made their residence at O'Neill, where he became ill with diabetes and after many months of suffering during which he showed great patience and fortitude, he succumbed on May 15,1914 at Atkinson, at the age of 43 years, 9 months 11 days.

     He leaves to mourn his early death, a wife, father, mother, 3 sisters, 2 brothers, a host of friends.

     The funeral was Sunday May 17 and the body laid to rest in the Catholic Cemetery.


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Prussa, Charles Sr
Nov 23,1956, Atkinson Graphic

CHAS PRUSSA DIES SUDDENLY AT HOME HERE

born June 20,1873 at Nebraska City.
son of Frank and Elizabeth Prussa
married 1901 to Miss Mary Scheinost at Butte.
died at his home in Atkinson, Friday, Nov 16.
buried St Joseph's Cemetery.
funeral Monday at St Joseph's Catholic Church.
children: Mrs Edgar (Elsie) Jungman of Amelia; Mrs Harry (Bessie) Fullerton of Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs William (Lela) McAllister of Atkinson; Mrs Alma Pew of Phoenix, Arizona; and Mrs John (Olive) Flannery of Atkinson; Frank and Charles, both of Atkinson
sisters: - 4
brothers: - 2


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Mullen, Johnny
Oct 26,1899, Atkinson Plain Dealer

     Will and George Mullen came to O'Neill for the funeral of brother, Johnny who died Friday and was buried Sunday. He was a member of the Dalkeith Castle of the Royal Highlanders of O'Neill.


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Morgan, John Sr
March 13,1914, Atkinson Graphic

OBITUARY

     John Morgan, Sr,one of the rapidly thinning ranks of pioneers, of this county, died on Sunday, March 1st at his home west of town.

     He was buried in the Catholic Cemetery of this city, on the 4th, after solemn services at St Joseph's Church.

     Prior to his death Mr Morgan had been in bad health for several years. His death was due to complications of chronic diseases and advanced years.

     The deceased was born in Ireland in 1840 where he grew to manhood, married and resided for many years. In 1877 he came to Holt County with his family and has since lived here.

     He leaves to mourn his loss a widow, 2 daughters and 5 sons, all of whom reside at home, except one son, who lives in Arizona. Deceased also leaves a sister who is a resident of Ireland.


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Mlinar, Caroline Kodytek
April 5,1912, Atkinson Graphic

Obituary

     Caroline Kodytek was born in Zembark, Bohemia on Oct 2,1835 and died at her home near Atkinson, Nebr on March 28,1912.

     She was married to Frank Mlinar onSept 15th, 1854.

     To this union were born fifteen children, the four oldest having passed to the great beyond in infancy. Beside a loving husband, 11 children, four sons and seven daughters, are left to mourn the loss of a loving Christian wife and mother, they are Mrs Anna Wilson of Stickney, SD; Mrs Mary Reiser of Butte, Nebr; Mrs Cora Tasler, Mrs Josie Pacha, Mrs Tillie Radcliff, Mrs Barbara Jonas, Mrs Paulina Davis, Fred, Frank, Joseph and John, Mlinar, all of Atkinson, also forty one grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

     Deceased came to America about forty six years ago and first located in Ringgold County, Iowa, later removing from there to Holt County, Nebraska.

     She was a great sufferer for four years but was of a sunny disposition and to know her better, was to love her more. Five weeks ago she was taken to her bed. Her children were summoned and remained with her until the end. Every thing that willing hands and loving hearts and medical aid could do was done but she passed peacefully away without a murmur, always more thoughtful of her loved ones around her than of herself.

     She left them with a blessed assurance that she was ready and willing to go. The funeral services were held at St Joseph's Catholic Church Monday, April 1st, Rev Father Loecker, officiating.

     A Precious one from us is gone,
     A voice we loved is stilled,
     A place is vacant in our hearts
     Which never can be filled.


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Matousek, Joseph
Sept 22,1922, Atkinson Graphic

JOSEPH MATOUSEK

     Joseph Matousek was born Oct 8,1862 in Caslav, Bohemia. He died at his home near Atkinson Sept 19,1922, at the age of 59 years, 11 months 11 days, following a serious diabetic illness lasting 5 weeks.

     Mr Matousek's parents died while he was very young and he was then thrown upon his own resources. At the age of 14 years he came to the US with his future father-in-law, Mr John Rak, and located near Lincoln, where he was employed on a farm.

     Later he moved to Saunders county and in 1887 came to Butler County where he farmed for a few years. Following this he engaged in the lumber business at Brainard.

     On the 1st of January 1883, Mr Matousek was united in marriage with Miss Anna Rak and they became the parents of 5 sons; Edward, Joseph, Albin, Emil and James. The latter died in infancy.

     In Political life he was a staunch republican and was especially honored by receiving appointments in public office by Governors Mickey and Shallenberger.

     Socially he was identified with the MWAAOUW and the Western Bohemian Fraternal Association.

     Leaving Butler county in 1907 Mr county, Nebraska, and engaged in farming until his death. (That's the way this paragraph was in the paper)

     Funeral services were held at St Joseph's Catholic Church in Atkinson Thursday and interment in the Atkinson Cemetery.


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Matousek, Joseph Richard
Aug 28,1970, Atkinson Graphic

RITES HELD FOR JOS MATOUSEK, 82

born June 10,1888 at Brainerd.
son of Joseph and Anna Rak Matousek
married Miss Rosalie Kennedy at St Joseph's Church, Feb 11,1931
died Atkinson on Aug 20.
buried parish Cemetery The American Legion and Knights of Columbus conducted graveside rites. St Joseph Cem, Atkinson
funeral Saturday, Aug 22 at St Joseph Catholic Church.
children: Dorothy Marie, who died in 1955
A veteran of World War I, he enlisted in Chicago and was retained overseas at the close of the war to work with demolition squad.
brothers: Edward Albin, Emil and James


Submitted by Doris Counts

Liddy, James
Nov 19,1903, Atkinson Graphic

     James the 18 year old son of Mrs Liddy, residing in the northeast part of town, deid Wednesday morning of diebetis from which he had suffered for two years or more. The funeral occurs this morning at the Catholic Church.


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Kramer, Anton J
June 24,1921, Atkinson Graphic

OBITUARY - KRAMER

     Anton Kramer, was born in Bohemia, June 8,1839 and died June 13,1921,a ged 82 years 5 days. He had lived in Holt County 40 years.

     He was wedded in his native land in the year 1878 and in that year emigrated to America.

     3 children were born to this union, 1 son and 2 daughters, Anton Kramer and Ms C F Ahrndt of Scribner and Mrs F Ziska of Atkinson.

     After coming to this country they first lived in Platte County, Nebr, In 1881 they moved to Holt County and settled on a homestead 5 miles east of Atkinson.

     His wife preceded him in death July 4,1913. they were members of St Joseph Parish, Atkinson and from that church the pastor, Father Loecher, conducted the services of each, over an interval of 8 years, and preached the funeral sermons.

     Many old friends, relatives and neighbors, attended the funeal of this old settler who was esteemed by all who knew him.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Kozmek, Frank
Jan 1900, Atkinson Graphic

OBITUARY

     Frank Kozmek, aged 55 years, died at his home southwest of Atkinson,last Thursday evening, Dec 28,1899, after a short illness. The funeral took place Saturday.

     He was born in Bohemia in 1845 and came to America in 1861 and settled at Toledo, Ohio. From there he removed to Wisconsin where he was married in 1872 to Miss Josefa Slamova. From there they removed to Butler County, Nebr, from which place they removed to Holt County in 1883, where they have resided continuously up to the time of his death.

     He leaves a wife and 7 children to mourn the death of a kind husband and a loving father. He was a good neighbor and an exemplary citizen and leaves hosts of friends who mourn his death. The funeral services were held at the house after which the body was laid to rest in the cemetery here.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Kozisek, Frank
Dec 28,1899, Atkinson Plain Dealer

     Frank Kozicek of Green Valley, passed away at his home this morning. The funeral will take place at Atkinson on Saturday next.


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Kozisek, Josefa Slamova
April 7,1922, Atkinson Graphic

DEATH OF MRS JOSEPHINE KOZISEK

     Mrs Josephine Kozisek who made her home with her son Albert, on the farm near town, died very suddenly Wednesday morning. She was looking over the mail and reading a newspaper when her voice ceased and she expired. She had not been in her usual health, however, throughout the winter.

     Mrs Kozisek is the mother of Frank, Venzel, Albert and Marie and Mrs John Skrdla of near Atkinson. Mrs Josephine Bachmann, a daughter, living at Waitsburg, Washington, was unable to be here for the funeral which was held this morning at 9 o'clock at St Joseph's Church with burial in the Catholic Cemetery.


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Kafka, Kristine
Feb 13,1920, Atkinson Graphic

DEATH OF MRS KAFKA

     The community learned with sadness of the death of Mrs Christina Kafka which occurred at about 9 o'clock Monday evening, Feb 16,1920 at her home in Atkinson. She had been ailing throughout the winter, but her condition was not considered serious until shortly before her death which came as a shock to her family and friends.

     Mrs Kafka was born Aug 20,1865 in Bohemia where she grew to womanhood, coming from Korquhewe, Bohemia to Atkinson in 1889 where she has since resided. Though quiet and unassuming she was a woman of superior qualities, a faithful member of her church, possessing the Christian virtues to a marked degree.

     She was the mother of two children, Joe, who preceded her in death less than a year ago and for whom she had grieved deeply, and Hedda, who survives her mother.

     In their earlier years, when times were less prosperous, than now, she worked untiringly to give her children the comforts of life and to provide for their education later. This aim she successfully accomplished a fact her friends thought worthy of congratulation.

     Her funeral was held Wednesday at 10:30 am at St Joseph Church, the service being conducted by Rev H Loecher.

     The public school was dismissed, for the hour and the teaching force, of which Miss Kafka is a member attended the funeral. Many of the pupils also, and a large concourse of other friends were in attendance.

     Interment was made in the Catholic Cemetery.

     Besides her daughter, Mrs Kafka leaves her aged mother, Mrs Josephine Verzal, her brother, Joseph Vrzal and family and sister Mrs John Bouska and family to mourn the loss of a devoted mother, daughter and sister. The sympanthy of many friends is extended to them in their bereavement.


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Jonas, Lewis
July 15,1910, Stuart Advocate

LEWIS JONAS SUICIDES

     Lewis Jonas, the 19 year old son of George Jonas of Green Valley committed suicide last Thursday morning.

     He was working on the J F Hale ranch northeast of town and last Wednesday evening, after taking a bath with several others in a nearby pond, they all returned to the house. Shortly after this he was missed; an organized search was made by scouring the nearby country and dragging the pond and deep hole in the Eagle Creek, but no trace of him could be found until Monday when he was discovered by Mesdames Tesch and Alfs, suspended by a bailing wire attached to a rafter in the coal shed at the Tesch school house which is about 4 miles from the Hale ranch. The sheriff and coroner were notified and found he had committed the act while mentally deranged.

     His remains were brought to Atkinson Tuesday, and laid at rest in the Catholic Cemetery.


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Horton, Patrick
June 2,1922, Atkinson Graphic

PATRICK HORTON

     Patrick Horton passed quietly out of this life at his home in the west part of Atkinson Monday May 29, 1922 at 2:20 pm.

     He was born in Beeauagh, County Cavin, Ireland, and immigrated to this country in 1859 coming to New York. In 1860 he came to Janesville, Wis. In 1868 he was united in marriage to Mary McKeown, to this union 5 children were born, 4 of whom are now living. His wife died in 1880. In 1884 he was united in marriage to Mary AnnIrwin. To this union 6 children were born, 5 of whom are now living. Josephine having preceded him in death 5 years ago.

     In 1887 he moved to a farm near Bladen, Nebraska, where he resided for a number of years. In 1911 he moved to Atkinson where he resided until his death. He was a kind and loving husband and father, a good citizen and beloved by all who knew him.

     The surviving children were all at his bedside with the exception of two. Those left to mourn his loss are his wife, 3 sons, 6 daughters, William, Charles, Francis, Mary, Mrs Janie Lorentz all of Bladen, Mrs Martha Roulier of Detroit, Mich and Margaret, Mrs Vera Mlinar and Cecelia all of Atkinson.

     The funeral services were held in St Joseph's Church Thursday morning at 9:30 and the remains laid to rest in St Joseph's Cemetery.


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Heuton, Johanna Pruss
April 5,1894, Atkinson Graphic

JOHANNA HEUTON

     She was the wife of John Heuton, married in 1879. At the age of 37 years, 9 months and 27 days, died of inflammatory rheumatism. She was born in New York and moved to Glidden, Iowa. Three years ago came to Holt County. Surviving are: 14 year old daughter; 9 year old son ;and 11 year old son; husband; mother and father Mr and Mrs H Pruss; two brothers, Charles and Frank; sister, Mrs O Heuton; borhter Edward of Glidden, Iowa; brothers Joseph and Henry were absent. Funeral was at German Lutheran Church, burial in Atkinson.

April 5, 1894 Atkinson Graphic

Died Johanna Heuton

     Johanna, wife of John Heuton,aged 37 years, 9 months, and 27 days, of inflammatory rheumatism.

     Deceased was born in New York State, and removed to Glidden, Iowa at an early age. And was married to John Heuton in 1870, and three years ago came to Holt County. A husband, a daughter, and two sons, aged 9 and 11 survive her to mourn the untimely loss of a lovin g mother and dutiful wife. Her father and mother, Mr and Mrs H Prussa, two brothers, Charles and Frank, her sister, Mrs O Heuton and brother Edward of Glidden, Iowa were all present at her departure from this earth. Her brothers, Joseph and Henry being the only ones absent.

     During her comparatively brief residence in this vicinity, her neighborly offices and genial nature won the respect of all with whom she became acquainted. The funeral rites were conducted under the auspices of the German Lutheran Church, of which she was a faithful communicant. A large concourse followed the remains to the cemetery near this village when the last sad rites of interment weresolemnly observed. The Graphic in common with this entire community sincerely sympathize with the bereaved family and other relatives of the deceased in this hour of their deep affliction.


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Hemberger, Cecelia Mary Horton
Jan 4,1996, Atkinson Graphic

CECELIA HEMBERGER

born Jan 20,1901 at Campbell, Nebr
daughter of Patrick and Mary And Irwin Horton.
married Oct 24,1923 at Atkinson, John Hemberger. He died on Sept 20,1927.
died Jan 1 at Greeley
buried St Joseph's Cemetery.
funeral Friday, Jan 5


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Heeb, Elizabeth Koenig
Aug 26,1910, Atkinson Graphic

     Mrs Elizabeth Heeb died very suddenly at her home 12 miles northeast of Atkinson, on last Saturday, Aug 20th. Death was caused by the bursting of a blood vessel.

     Elizabeth Koenig was born in Bangs, Austria, Dec 8,1834, died at her home north of Atkinson, Aug 20,1910, aged 76 years, 8 months and 12 days.

     She was married to Mr Heeb in New York in 1860 moving to Penn where they lived 17 years, coming to Holt Co in 1878. Locating northeast of Atkinson where she has since made her home.

     Deceased leaves 7 sons to mourn the loss of a loving mother, John, Frank, David, Joe, Allios, Harry and Ed.

     Funeral services were held Monday at St Joseph's Church and interment in the Catholic Cemetery.


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Hanrahan, John
Feb 15,1883, Atkinson Graphic

JOHN HANRAHAN

     The remains of Mr John Hanrahan, who died on the 5th, were interred in the Catholic Cemetery on Wednesday of last week, no services being held owing to the severe storm. The Graphic was in error in stating last week that the deceased left a widow, as Mrs Hanrahan died about 15 years ago. His son, Thomas, will continue the farming business in which the young man has the best wishes of many friends.


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Geisse, daughter of Jacob Geisse
Jan 4,1894, Atkinson Graphic

     The eight year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Jacob Geisse, 16 miles south of this place, died New Years Day of diptheria. Her remains were interred the day following in the Atkinson Cemetery. Mr and Mrs Geise have the sympathy of the entire community.


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Dvorak, Anna
Oct 27,1911, Atkinson Graphic

OBITUARY - DVORAK

     Mrs Anna Dvorak was a native of Bohemia,where she was born in 1828. Coming to America in early life she became one of the earliest of the Bohemian settlers in this section of the country. Her husband had preceded her in death by severalyears, and she came to her end on Oct 19,1911 at the age of 83 eyars.

     The funeral was held from St Joseph's Church on Friday last, conducted by the Pastor, Rev H Loecker, and she was laid to rest in the Cathoic Cemetery.

     In her going Holt county loses one of its oldest settlers.


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