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Obituaries for Woodlawn Cemetery, Atkinson, Nebraska


Submitted by Doris Counts

Unknown,
April 25,1909, Atkinson Graphic

     A coroner's inquest was held here last Saturday night over the remains of the man killed at the gravel pit. The jury brought in a verdict exonerating the railroad company, as the evidence showed that he met his death by his own carelessness. No information as to his identity could be produced and he was buried Monday in the Woodlawn Cemetery at the expense of the railroad company.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Pruss, Charles Frederick
Feb 18,1938, Atkinson Graphic

CHAS PRUSS, PIONEER HOLT RESIDENT, DEAD
SUCCUMBS AT HOME OF DAUGHTER AT INMAN; FUNERAL AT ST JOHN'S CHURCH HERE

born Buffalo, NY Nov 1,1860
married Louise Charlotte Schultz, March 15,1881 at Glidden, Iowa. - she died Oct 16,1926
died at Inman,Nebr at the home of his daughter, Mrs Carrie Caster, at the age of 77 years, 3 months, 13 days. Monday, Feb 14
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.Atkinson.
funeral St John's Lutheran Church, Atkinson
children: Henry of O'Neill, John of Emmet, Mrs Jessie Martfeld of O'Neill, Mrs Louise Crandall of Inman.
brother: Frank of O'Neill and Joe of Glidden, Iowa


Submitted by Doris Counts

Zahradnicek, Bertha, Betha Voigt
April 3,1970, Atkinson Graphic

RITES HELD FOR MRS JOHN ZAHRADNICEK

born Stuart on May 23,1894.
daughter of George Henry and Cecelia Ludwig Voigt
married John Zahradnicek at O'Neill, June 4,1914.
died March 30 in Atkinson
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Wednesday, April 1 at Seger Funeral Home.
children: Walter of Stuart, Mrs Leon (Pearl) Kaiser of Atkinson and Harry who was killed at Luzon in WWII.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Zahradnicek, John
Nov 21,1913, Atkinson Graphic

     John Zahradnicek died on Sun last and was buried on Wed


Submitted by Doris Counts

Zahradnicek, John
Aug 5,1921, Atkinson Graphic

JOHN ZAHRADNICEK

     John Zahradnicek was born at Rimore, Province of Moravia, Austria, Aug 10,1857, died at his home, Aug 2nd 1921.

     He emigrated to America in 1875 with his parents and settled near Schuyler, Colfax Co, Nebr, and in the year of 1880 he came to Holt County where he filed on a homestead 4 miles sw of Atkinson, where he has resided for a period of 41 years. Droughts and a multitude of other discouragements failed altogether in dislodging this sturdy pioneer from his moorings, here he fought the battles of life, reared his family and made a place for himself as a valuable citizen of the commonwealth of Nebraska.

     About three weeks ago he complained of throat trouble which became aggravateddeveloping into an acute stage of infection and despite all medical skills he departed this lfe on Tuesday evening leaving to mourn his death, his wife, and 11 children. Mrs Elizabeth Ellsworth of Mobrifge, SD; Frank A of Carter, South Dakota; Mrs Mary Ashby of Sioux City, Iowa; Mrs Anna Rosecrans of Billings, Montana; Mrs Rose Leonard of Casper, Wyoming; John, Louis, Mildred, Edward, Theodore and Charles of Atkinson; two brothers, Anton Zahradnicek of Sheridan, Wyoming and Mike Zahradnicek of Atkinson, and one sisters, Mrs Anna Fuller of Lysite, Wyoming. Four grandchildren and a great company of friends.

     Funeral services were conducted from the home on Thursday afternoon in charge of Rev E L Peterson of the Methodist Church. Interment was made in the Woodlawn Cemetery.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Zahradnicek, Mary Semrad
April 9,1937, Atkinson Graphic

RITES ARE HELD FOR MRS M ZAHRADNICEK
ATKINSON WOMAN VICTIM OF HEART ATTACK; SERVICES CONDUCTED AT HOME BY REV BISHOP

born Czechoslovakia, in the village of Vokresonce, on Sept 8,1886
daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Semrad
married Feb 16,1901 Matej Zahradnicek at Enid, Oklahoma.
died March 29, 1939, at her home - age was 52 years, 6 months and 23 days - heart attack
buried Woodlawn Cem.
funeral Zahradnicek home in Atkinson Saturday
children: Helen Wells of Stuart; , William of Johnstown;, Lucy of Pickford, Mich;, Dr Henry Zahradnicek of Scottsbluff; Evelyn Zahradnicek of Hay Springs; Mrs Lydia Gilman of Amelia; and Mrs Irene Freed of Atkinson
brothers: Joe, Frank and Louis Semrad
sistes: Mrs Anna Jones and Mrs Rose Kaidy, all of Enid, Oklahoma.

     when she was 2 years of age she came to American with her parents, who settled in Saunders County, Nebr. In November, 1894, she moved with her parents to Garfield County, Oklahoma.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Young, Jack Parker
Dec 13,1940, Atkinson Graphic

INFANT SON OF MR AND MRS EVERETT YOUNG DIES

born Nov 24 at the James Mullen home in Atkinson.
son of Mr and Mrs Everett Young, of Kearney
died at the home of his paternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs E R Young, south of Atkinson, Sunday, Dec 8-.two weeks old
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral E R Young home Tuesday morning.
sister, Arlene Ann, all of Kearney


Submitted by Doris Counts

Young, Everett K "Red"
Aug 27,1943, Atkinson Graphic

EVERETT YOUNG, 35, DIES OF HEART ATTACK, RITES AT CHURCH HERE TODAY

born near Central City, July 9,1903
son of Mr and Mrs E R Young of Atkinson
married Miss Marguerite Sterner of O'Neill Jan 28,1936.
died Denver, Aug 22,1943, at the age of 35 years, 1 month, 13 days.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Methodist Church this afternoon.
children: John Parker, died in infancy, Arlene Ann and Judith of Denver
brother: Corporal Ralph J Young who served with the U S Forces on Corregidor Island, and is now in a Japanese Prisoner of War camp in Osaka, Japan.
sisters: Mrs Thos Wyant of Dallas, Oreg,Mrs Lynus Howard, Mrs Frank Kazda, Marla , all of O'Neill, Mrs Leon Beckwith of Emmet;


Submitted by Doris Counts

Wyatt, Clela Marie Lewis
Jan 2006, Atkinson Graphic

CLELA MARIE WYATT

born Nov 11,1916 in Springview,
daughter of Bert Earl and Julia Etta Rasmussen Lewis.
married May 31,1936 J Linn Wyatt - he died Oct 12,1995
died Dec 30,2005 in Doniphan, Mo.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Atkinson.
funeral Tuesday, Jan 3,2006 at Seger Funeral Home, Atkinson.
children: Marilyn K Hill of Poplar Bluff, Mo, Donna Newbold
Grandchildren: Derrik Newbold
brothers: Robert of Atkinson, Dale of Springview, Dean
sister: Etta Linse


Submitted by Doris Counts

Wyatt, John Linn
Oct 19,1995, Atkinson Graphic

J LINN WYATT

born Feb 14,1914 in Springview
son of John B and Eva Woolheiser Wyatt
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Saturday, Oct 14 at Seger Funeral Home, Atkinson


Submitted by Doris Counts

Wright, Theodore Elmer
Aug 14,1931, Atkinson Graphic

TED WRIGHT FATALLY HURT IN ACCIDENT
ENTANGLED IN CABLE AT GRAVEL PIT NEAR MEADOW GROVE
FUNERAL HERE SUNDAY
WAS FOREMAN LYMAN RITCHIE CREW; LEAVES WIFE AND TWO SMALL SONS

     Ted Wright of Atkinson was killed yesterday morning in an accident at the Lyman Ritchie gravel pit near Meadow Grove when he became entangled in a cable to which a team of horses was attached. He was rushed to a hospital in Tilden but lived only 20 minutes after arriving there.

     Thus tragic death strikes the Siemsen family of Atkinson twice within a week. Ted was the husband of Dora Siemsen, daughter of Mr and Mrs K F Siemsen. He was here Monday to attend the funeral of Karl Siemsen, who died last Friday after receiving a broken neck when he slipped from a diving board at Long Pine a few weeks ago.

     Mr Wright about 25 years of age, was foreman of the crew at the gravel pit. The accident happened Thursday morning and he suffered severe scalp wounds, crushed chest and fractured leg. He had been employed by the Lyman Ritchie company for several years.

     Mrs Wright was notified immediately after the accident and one of the members of the gravel crew drove to Atkinson to take her to the hospital. Her husband died, however, before they reached there. Two small children, Robert 8 months and Lewis 6 years also survive him.

     The body will be brought to Atkinson for burial. Funeral services will be held Sunday.

Aug 21,1931 Atkinson Graphic

FUNERAL SERVICE HELD FOR ACCIDENT VICTIM
TED WRIGHT, KILLED IN GRAVEL PIT MISHAP LAST WEEK, IS BURIED HERE

     Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian Church, Atkinson,last Sunday afternoon for Ted Wright, 30, who was fatally injured Thursday morning, last week, when he was caught in a dragline cable in the Lyman Ritchie Gravel pit near Meadow Grove.

     Mr Wright was foreman of the crew. He was attempting to straighten a kink in the cable when he was caught and drawn into the drum aound which it wound. He died shortly after arriving at the hospital in Tilden.

     Theodore Elmer Wright, son of Mr and Mrs Chas E Wright of Culbertson, was born July 15,1901 at Elgin, Nebr, He had made Atkinson his home for several years, the Wright family having formerly lived on a farm near here. The past 3 years he had been employed by the Lyman Ritchie Sand and Gravel Company and had been foreman at several of the company's pits in various locations in Nebraska.

     He was baptized in the Christian faith in the Baptist church at Oakdale, Nebr, in 1908. On Feb 28,1925 he was married to Miss Dora Siemsen, daughter of Mr and Mrs K F Siemsen of Atkinson. He is survived by his wife, and two children, Lewis Arthur, aged 6 years, and Robert Charles, age 8 months.

     2 sisters, Elsie Rumm of Milwaukee, Wis, Opal of Culbertson. 3 brothers Howard, Chester and Lyle, of Culbertson He was preceded in death by 2 sisters, 1 brother, Pearl, Lester, Augusta.

     Mr Wright was well known in and around Atkinson and had many friends who held him in high esteem and who sympathize with his family and other relatives in their sad hour


Submitted by Doris Counts

Wright, John F
Feb 16,1912, Atkinson Graphic

DIED

     Of apoplexy at his home in Atkinson, Monday, Feb 12, John F Wright, aged 64 years.

     For 18 years he had been a resident of Deadwood, SD and removed to Atkinson nearly 2 years ago. For the past 6months he had been a resident of Omaha, returning to Atkinson about 1 month ago.

     Mr Wright was known as a very kind and generous man, loved and respected by all who knew him, an dit was a severe shock to his many friends when they heard of his sudden death. He was on our streets Monday several times and seemed to be feeling as well as usual, he went home, laid down on the bed, complained of feeling a little chilly and in a short time was found dead.

     The coroner was quickly summoned and an inquest held an dtheir verdict was given as above stated.

     The funeral was held from the house Tuesday afternoon and the remains were laid to rest in Woodlawn Cemetery by the side of the wife that preceded him in death last May.

     He was a member of the Ancient Order of United Workmen.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Wright, Rosetthir S Pettis
May 12,1911, Atkinson Graphic

OBITUARY - WRIGHT

     Rosetthir S Pettis was born at Sermeria, NY, June 7,1848, and died in Atkinson, May 8,1911, at the age of 63 years, 11 months 22 days.

     When 11 years old she moved with her parents to Columbus, Wis and there grew up to womanhood. There also on May 8,1862 she was married to Byron W Jones. To this union was born 7 children, Edward J , Edwin S, Flora A, Rosetthia E, Jennie R, Nellie M, Minnie M, of whom only 2, Flora and Minnie, are now living, the others having passed to the great beyond before. Her husband also died in1876.

     In 1892 she was united in wedlock again to John F Wright, who with the two living daughters, are left to mourn the loss of a faithful wife and loving mother.

     She lived at Deadwood, SD during the past 18 years, but removed to Atkinson in hopes of regaining her health on May 11,1910. But her broken health continued, until at last she was gone.

     She was a member of the Methodist Church, and lived a faithful life, and in death doubtless entered upon that well earned rest which the Creator has reserved for all who love him.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Woods, Robert Roy
April 7,1939, Atkinson Graphic

STROKE IS FATAL TO ROBERT ROY WOODS
DEATH COMES SECOND DAY AFTER BURIAL OF HIS AGED MOTHER, MRS LUCRETIA WOODS

son of Seth Woods - he died 1905
died suffered a stroke sometime Friday night at his home in the north part of town,-coronary thrombosis.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Presbyterian chuch here Monday
brother: Ted Woods died 1931; Herman died 1895; Jud died 1908/1909


Submitted by Doris Counts

Woods, Herman Bruce
May 9,1895, Atkinson Graphic

OBITUARY

     Woods - at the home of his father, Mr Seth Woods, in this city on Friday, April 3,1895; Herman B Woods, aged 27 years and 6 months.

     Deceased was born in McDough County, Illinois NOV 1,1867 moving with his parents to Butler County in Nov 1882, and from there to Atkinson in Oct 1884, where he resided till the day of his death.

     He had suffered for 9 long, weary weeks with bilious reritent fever, but was not considered dangerously ill until a few days before the end when he was taken suddenly worse and sank rapidly. He remained conscious to the last.

     His death has cast a gloom over the entire community, as he was beloved by all and numbered among his friends all who knew him.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Woodruff, Roy P
March 1,1963, Atkinson Graphic

ROY WOODRUFF DIES; WAS WAR VETERAN

died Thur, Feb 28, in Grand Island
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
children: LeRoy
sisters: 5


Submitted by Doris Counts

Wood, Earl Wesley
April 8, 1938, Atkinson Graphic

PNEUMONIA IS FATAL TO EARL W WOOD, 56
ATKINSON MASON AND PLASTERER DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS; FUNERAL AT M E CHURCH

born Oct 2,1881 at Ewing, Nebr,
His father passed away in 1916.
married Susie J Senteney on April 10,1902 at O'Neill.
died Sunday April 3,1938 at his home in Atkinson, at the age of 56 years, 6 months 1 day.Pneumonia
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Tuesday at Methodist Church
children: Lester O
sisters: Mrs H R Porter, Vina and Mrs Coe Butler, all of Ewing;
brothers: OC of Manning, Iowa and L A of Lusk, Wyo


Submitted by Doris Counts

Wondercheck, Ellen Marie McKathnie
Atkinson Graphic, August 19,1993

Ellen Wondercheck

born Sept 24, 1938, at Stuart, Nebr.
daughter of Milton George McKathnie and Alpha Elizabeth (Johnson) McKathnie
married Ernest Wondercheck Aug 23, 1958.
died Aug 14 in Houston, Tex following a lengthy struggle with cancer.
donated her body to the University of Tex Medical School.
funeral Sat, Aug 21, at the Ord Christian Church in Ord, Nebr.
children: Gene, Bob Patrice of Houston;
grandchildren: Greg of Alma, MI


Submitted by Doris Counts

Wondercheck, Ethel G Karr
Nov 15,1984, Atkinson Graphic

SERVICES HELD FOR MRS JOHN WONDERCHECK

born June 20, 1900 at Blue Hill, Nebr.
daughter of Edward and Elsie Greig Karr.
married John Wondercheck March 2,1921 in Atkinson.
died Nov 5 in Atkinson.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Thursday Nov 8 at United Methodist Church
children: Loretta Kearney of David City, Anna Mae Sprague of Kilgore, Jo Ann Disterhaupt of Motley, Minn, Donna Rae Disterhaupt of Pillager, Minn, Lavern Sichender of Atkinson, Jeanie Hein of David City; Donald of David City, Harold of Miniatare
sisters: Ora Neibauer and Elva Weller, both of Atkinson, Catherine Rossman of McFarlane, Wis, Mary Kirkland.
brothers: George, Troy, Melvin and Marvin,-Eugene Karr of Femont.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Winnings, Everett Harry
Dec 7,2006, Atkinson Graphic

EVERETT H WININGS

born June 18,1919
son of Harry and Edna Cox Winings at Hopedale, Ohio
married Betty Enbody Doolittle on March 1,1973 at Amelia
married Lois Tipton Aug 17,1940 - died 1954
died Dec 1,2006 after a long illness in Stuart.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Dec 6,2006 at United Methodist Church in Atkinson
children: Rita Stevenson, Ronald Gayle died 1963
grandchiildren: Renee and Ronni
brothers: Ernest and Jack,Ronald


Submitted by Doris Counts

Wilson, Frances J Johnston
April 27,1978 Atkinson Graphic

SERVICES HELD FOR MRS FRANK WILSON

born Dec 25,1892 in Atkinson.
daughter of Frank B and Sara Ann Buchanan
married Sept 21,1918 inAlbion.
died Friday, April 21 in Atkinson.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Monday at Stuart Community Church
children: Mrs Paul (Janice) Burben of Lincoln
sister: Mary Hewett of Rushville, - 5
brother: Gabe of Buhle, Idaho


Submitted by Doris Counts

Wilson, Carrie
July 3,1890 ,The frontier

     Miss Carrie Wilson, daughter of Rev W P Wilson, living south of Emmet died at Lead City, SD, on Firday last and the remains were brought down to Atkinson Sunday morning. The funeral took place at M E CHurch the same day, Rev G M Bosswell officiating. A large number of friends of the deceased and her parents were in attendance at the funeral to pay the lst sad tribute to the memory of the dead.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Williamson, George
Jan 18,1918, Atkinson Graphic

REMOVE BODY OF SOLDIER TO HOME CEMETERY

     The body of Private George Williamson, son of Mr and Mrs J C Williamson of Atkinson was removed from the military burying ground at Ft Robinson Tuesday and re interred in Woodlawn Cemetery at Atkinson Tuesday afternoon.

     The body was met here by the relatives and the company of Home Guards in uniform. Services were held at the grave and the bells of the city tolled a requiem for the dead soldier boy.

     Private Williamson died at Ft Robinson May 31,1917 of spinal meningitis. His name appears in our record as the first Holt County soldier in the present war to die in the service of his country.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Wilson, Byrdie Viona Boettcher
Feb 13,1920, Atkinson Graphic

DEATH OF MRS ROY WILSON

born near Atkinson Nov 1,1895
daughter of Mr and Mrs F G Boettcher of Tonawanda, Nebr.
married Roy Wilson of Fremont, Nebr, April 24,1915.
died Fremont, Nebr, Feb 6,1920 aged 24 years 3 months and 5 days.
buried Woodlawn Cem.
funeral M E Church, Feb 9
children: Melvin and Edith
brothers: Fred and Clarence of Tonawanda
sisters: Mae, Iva, Hazel Boettcher


Submitted by Doris Counts

Walker, Thomas Brownfield
April 23,1909, Atkinson Graphic

     Thomas Brownfield Walker, was born Uniontown, Penn Dec 21,1838, died in Atkinson April 18,1909, age 71 years 3 months 28 days, leaves a wife and three children, was deputy post master at Atkinson, buried Woodlawn Cem. His children were Maud Merriman, Anna Keirnan and Fred

     Thomas B Walker, a pioneer settler and early postmaster died last Sunday


Submitted by Doris Counts

Walrath, Lana Krester
July 26,1900, Atkinson Plain Dealer

     Died at her home in Atkinson on Friday evening, July 20th, 1900, Mrs Archibald Walrath, after a lingering illness of several months. We desire to join the many fiends of the family in extending sympathy to them in their hour of bereavement. For particulars see obit.

     Mrs Lany Kretser Walrath was born in Montgomery County, NY, June 25th, 1847, and died at her home in Atkinson July 19th, 1900. Her age was 53 years and 24 days. She was married to Archibald Walrath, at Utica, NY, Jan 3rd, 186?. She was the mother of four children but only one is living at the present time. About 15 years ago, Mr Walrath moved west for his wife's health and finally located in Atkinson where he has resided ever since. Her last sickness was long and painful. No one really knows what she suffered. The funeral services were held from the Methodist Church Saturday July 21, conducted by Rev A E Talley, who preached from the testiment: "I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy likeness". She was prepared to go. She will be missed as a loving wife, a devoted mother and a dutiful neighbor.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Walrath, Martin Henry
Feb 28,1930, Atkinson Graphic

M H WALRATH SUCCUMBS TO LONG ILLNESS
FAILING HEART ENDS LIFE OF WELL KNOWN ATKINSON MAN
FUNERAL TODAY AT TEN
DEATH COMES IN HOUSE IN WHICH HE HAD LIVED FOR FORTY FIVE YEARS

     Martin H Walrath, one of this community's lifelong residents, passed away at his home on the east edge of town Wed morning Mr Walrath had been in failing health for more than a year, heart trouble making him practically an invalid for most of the time since he was stricken. His death came in the home in which he had lived for 45 years and where he and his wife reared a family of 7 children, all of whom are living and are at home today with their mother.

     Funeral services will be held this morning at the Walrath home. Burial will be made in Woodlawn Cem.

     Probably no personage in Atkinson was better known than Mart Walrath. His 45 years of life in Atkinson is a story of friendliness to everyone and among the many folks of this community that love the sport of fishing, Mart rated in skill with the best.

     At the service this morning the following story of Mr Walrath's life will be read by the minister.

     "Martin Henry Walrath was born at Inhams Mills, NY on Jan 15,1878 and passed out of this life at 4 o'clock Wed morning Feb 26,1930 at the age of 52 years.

     Mr Walrath came to Atkinson with his parents when he was 7 years old. In the next year they built their home here and he has lived in that same house ever since. In his early life he attended school here and was a student in Atkinson High School.

     On May 20,1900 he was married to Miss Coila Uttley of O'Neill. Their 7 children are all living and are with their mother here today. They are Mrs Leola Tapscott of Bellflower, Cal; Helen of North Platte, Nebr; Mrs Maudie Silverstrand of Atkinson; and Thelma, Roberta, Darlene, and Mark, who are living at home. There is one grandchild, Markie Tapscott, who is here with his mother.

     He was ever a kind father, and although possessed of meager worldly goods, he gave his children an education and a good name, one that never would cause them to blush. Morally upright, honest, and strictly temperate, he was an easy going, good hearted man who, if he had something which a neighbor needed worse than he did, loaned it to the neighbor.

     Mr Walrath was a skillful gardener and his chief amusement was catching fish. We read of the fishing expeditions of Daniel Webster and our presidents, but we have no doubt that Mr Walrath excelled them all in this most delicate and interesting sport.

     He was a strong, industrious man until a year ago last summer, when he developed serious heart trouble. Since then he has been an invalid, with growing weakness and distress, until at last he earnestly desired release from the worn out body."


Submitted by Doris Counts

Warner, Dolorous I DeGroff
January 22,1987, Holt County Independent

DOLOROUS WARNER

Jan 29, 1987 Atkinson Graphic

Dolorous DeGroff Warner

born May 23, 1922 at Amelia, Nebraska
daughter of Herman and May Dailey DeGroff
married Alton J Warner on October 21, 1937 at Burke, South Dakota
died January 18,1987.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery at Atkinson.
funeral Wednesday January 21,1987 at the First Christian Church at O'Neill
children: Glenda Jordan, Burwell, Alois Warner and Juanita Homolka, Chambers.
sisters: Eleanor Senn, Ericson, Florence White, Burwell, Bessie Kurtuz, Orchard, Cleora Dierks of Missouri.
grandchildren: 2 died infancy - Jody Homolka of Greeley, Colorado, Teresa Homolka of Yankton, SD, Dorthy Jordan of Central City, and Carla Jordan Osler of Hastings, Ward Allen Warner, Thor and Brian Jordan of Burwell, and Jerry Homolka Jr of Chambers, and nephews Jerry and Arthur Senn of Ericson and Robert Krutz of Orchard.
brother: Gerald DeGroff of Burwell and Donald DeGroff of Atkinson.Jay and Bert DeGroff.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Wasson, Albert Myron
March 30, 2006 Holt County Independent & March 29,2006 Ainsworth & March 30,2006 Atkinson Graphic

born July 23,1924 at Ingalls, Kans
son of William and Beulah Kitch Wasson.
married July 1,1949 Betty J Scripter at Methodist Church, Atkinson.
died Sunday March 19,2006 at his home.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Thursday March 23,2006 at United Methodist Church, Ainsworth. with military rites
children: Myron of Norfolk, Janet Graham of Ralston, Sally Wallace of O'Neill, Joyce Thornton of Valentine, Jane of Ainsworth
brother - 1
sister - 1
He graduated from Atkinson High School 1941. He served in the Navy until being honorably discharged in 1946,


Submitted by Doris Counts

Waters, Dale Elwin
Dec 20,1918, Atkinson Graphic

DALE ELWIN WATERS

     Private Dale E Waters second son of Mr and Mrs Elwin A Waters, was born Feb 4,1892 near Clarinda, Iowa, died Dec 9,1918 in Camp Fremont, Cal, of infection of the hip, at the age of 26 years, 10 months and 5 days.

     He leaves to mourn his departure his father, mother, 3 sisters, Mrs Della Leona Dickau,Ina Lee, Eva Lena, 3 brothers, Dewey Warren, Frank Holiday, Dallas Clark, besides a host of friends.

     He entered the service of his country May 2,1918. He belonged to the amunition train Co E. Had been in camp only a short time when he contracted scarlet fever and was sent to the hospital was recovering from that when he took the mumps. On recovering from this he again entered the training squad with a great desire to go to France, but he did not pass the overseas examination, having previously sent home his belongings expecting to go over with his company, and his family not hearing from him supposed he had sailed; When a letter was received from him saying he did not get to go and had been too disappointed to write home. Said he had been training hard, had been on guard duty until he had given out and was again in the hospital with what was thought to be rheumatism. Following this came a telegram from the ward surgeon saying that Dale's condition was critical. The father and brother, Dewey hastened to his bedside, a distance of 2000 miles arriving there about 3 hours too late. Death came while unconscious, he never knew that his brother Howard had preceded him only 1 month and 10 days.

     Dale was a young man of excellent character, quiet, sober, honest and always faithful to his duties.

     He was highly spoken of by his comrades. His doctor and nurse spoke of him as being so patient altho his suffering was great. His comrades showed the love and esteem inwhich he was held by covering his casket with beautiful flowers before it was transferred to the train. The remains were brought home to Atkinson for burial. Funeral services were held for the 2 brothers, Howard M and Dale E on Sunday at 11 o'clock, December 15 in the M E Church,Pastor assisted by Revs Berg and Cook and the remains laid to rest in Woodlawn Cemetery with military honors by returned soldiers and Home Guards.

     Hereafter the family service flag will have two gold stars in the place of the two blue ones of such a short time before.

     Howard M the son and brother, who died somewhere in France Oct 29 was a young man of notable stability. He was kindhearted, generous and industrious. Was an attendant at Church services in which he was very attentive to the message and also took part in the Sunday School. He rode to town with me a number of times and I must say he was very gentlemanly in his conversation. Sometime before he left to join the colors I gave him a new Testament and admonished him to read it and to put his trust in God. With tears in his eyes he promised to do so and I have every reason to believe that Howard kept his promise.

     Dale, also, was a very respectful and industrious young man, an attendant at church and Sunday School. He won the friendship of all who knew him. These two noble sons of America came with their parents to Pawnee County, Nebraska at the age of 9 and 11 years and in 1913 came with them to Holt County and settled 16 miles southwest of Atkinson.

     Dale entered into military service May 2,1918, leaving with the Camp Dodge contingent, and soon after was transferred to France. They volunteered to march out under the stars and stripes, for a noble cause, known to us all. They did not stop to count the cost; but in the highest spirit of true partiotism bravely offered their lives on the altar of service in the cause of righteousness.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Waters, Howard Mayburn
Nov 29,1918, Atkinson Graphic

HOWARD MAYBURN WATERS

     Private Howard Mayburn Waters, eldest son of Mr and Mrs E A Waters was born near Clarinda, Iowa, May 1,1889 and died Oct 29, somewhere in France of bronchial pneumonia at the age of 29 years, 5 months 29 days.

     He entered the service of his country July 22,1918, leaving with the Camp Dodge contingent. He leaves to mourn his departure, his father, mother, 4 brothers, 2 sisters, besides a host of friends. One brother, Dale E Waters is in the service at Camp Fremont, Cal.

     He was a young man of exemplary habits, generous, industrious, gentlemanly, a favorite with all who knew him. He attended the Agricultural school at Lincoln for a time and was engaged in work at Wisner before entering the army. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen.

     Instead of 2 blue stars, there will henceforth be 1 gold and 1 blue on this family service flag and the gold will always speak of a loved and worthy son who gave his life in the cause of right.


Submitted by Doris Counts

Wehrly, Marie Liebig
July 8,1966, Atkinson Graphic

DEATH TAKES MRS WEHRLY OF ATKINSON

born Aug 24,1893, at Carrington, NC
daughter of Samuel Liebig and Suzana Piedt Liebig.
married Asa C Wehrly onSept 3,1914 at Carrington.
died Sunday, July 3, in Atkinson.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Atkinson Methodist Church.
children: William of Portland, Oregon, and Richard of Atkinson, Mrs Melvin (Doris) Johring of O'Neill and Mrs Marlie (Ruth) Fetherston of Atkinson;
sisters: Mrs Anna Friday of Moorhead, Minn and Mrs Lidia Larsonof Minneapolis, Minn.


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Wehrly, Richard Asa
Jan 8,1998, Atkinson Graphic

RICHARD ASA WEHRLY

born Aug 10,1938
son of Asa C and Marie Liebig Wehrly.
died Dec 30,1997 in Atkinson.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Dec 31 at Seger Funeral Home.
sister: Ruth, Doris Johring of O'Neill
brother: William of Portland, Oreg


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Weigel, Frances Darleen Barnes
July 8,2004, Atkinson Graphic

F DARLEEN WEIGEL

July 8,2004 Holt County Independent

born on a small farm, Sept 30,1925 one mile north of Emmet, Nebr.
daughter of Izetta Rinnie Slaymaker and Perry Burton Barnes
married Edward L Weigel May 8,1952
died July 3,2004 as a result of an automobile accident.
buried Woodlawn Cem, at Atkinson, Nebr.
funeral Thur, July 8,2004 at the United Methodist Church in Atkinson, Nebr
children: Debra Flynn of Townsend, Mont. Diane Finney of Seneca, Nebr. and Terri Lemmon of Amelia, Nebr. Roger of El Centro, Cal;
grandchildren: Tyler Kruse, Shalee and Jake Lemmon.
sister: Zelda LeMunyan of Atkinson;
brothers: Dale Barnes of Atkinson and Gerald Barnes of Columbus, Nebr,Lloyd.


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Welton, Myrtle Amy Handy
March 11,1932, Atkinson Graphic

MRS EDWARD WELTON IS TAKEN BY DEATH
WIFE OF ATKINSON RANCHER DIES AT STUART; FUNERAL HELD HERE SUNDAY

born Blair, Nebr, July 5,1872
daughter of Mrs N H Kellogg of Atkinson
married Dawes County, Edward Welton.
died Stuart March 4,1932 at the age of 59 years, 8 months.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs Norris Murphy in Atkinson.
children: One son died in infancy, Mrs Addie Ammon of Hammond; Mrs Alta Bayliss of Gordon; Mrs Etta Finnegan of North Platte; Mrs Edna Gladfelter of Omaha; Mrs Thelma Murphy and Mrs Erma Kenny of Atkinson; Ferman, Morgan, Melvin, Clarence, Elvin all of Josie, Nebr.
sister of Oregon;
brothers: Ed and Freed of Washington


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Werner, Carrie Elta
Aug 1970, Atkinson Graphic

SERVICES HELD FOR CARRIE WERNER, 85

born near Atkinson on Aug 20,1886
daughter of Elias and Ellen Nora Kramer Werner.
died Atkinson Aug 17
buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Atkinson.
funeral Wednesday, Aug 19
sisters: Mrs Gertie Raymer, -7- Elsie and Ida
brothers: -2- Wayne


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Werner, Elenora Kramer
Feb 27,1920, Atkinson Graphic

MRS ELENORA WERNER

     Elenora Werner nee Kramer, was born Oct 29, 1842 at Nazreth, Northhampten Co, Penn, and died at her home at Atkinson, Feb 25,1920 at the age of 77 years 3 months 27 days.

     On Sept 6, 1862 she was united in marriage to Elias Werner who preceded her in death in 1907.

     This union was blessed with 11 childen of whom 2 died in infancy: Those remaining to mourn the departure of a tender and loving mother are: Mrs W H Sweeney of Creston, Iowa; Mrs H S Schaeffer of Neligh; Mrs Gerty Raymer of Atkinson; Henry Werner of Emmet and Wayne; Ida, Alice, Elsie and Carrie residing at home. Also 10 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild and many other relatives and friends.

     Mrs Werner moved to Franklin, Ill in Dec 1865 then to Freeport, Ill in 1868 and to Atkinson in March 1885 where she lived until the time of her death.

     She was converted and joined the Evangelical Church at the age of 16 years continuing a faithful service until taken to her Eternal reward. The funeral services were held at the home at 10 am Fri, Feb 27,1920. Interment was made at Woodlawn Cem. Rev F F Cook officiated.


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West, Gertrude Jennie
Oct 4,1968, Atkinson Graphic

FUNERAL SERVICES TODAY FOR MRS GERTRUDE WEST, 85

born 1883 in Iowa.
married Percy West.
buried Woodlawn Cemetery.
funeral Friday in the Chapel of the Seger Funeral Home


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