Evelyn Fleming, 70
Funeral services for Evelyn E. Fleming of rural Herman were held Monday, February 22, 1988, at the Fremont Presbyterian Church. Rev. Thomas E. Robson of Tekamah officiated.
The organist was Mary Satorie, and Dick Satorie was soloist.
Pallbearers were Dan and Michal Rice, Duane and Greg Jordan, Alvin Andersen and Gary Kruger.
Burial was in Memorial Cemetery, Fremont.
She died February 18, 1988, at Crowell Memorial Home in Blair.
Evelyn was born June 6, 1917, in Telbasta to Carl and Georgine (Nielsen) Petersen.
She moved from Telbasta to Cedar Bluffs while in high school.
She married Donald K. Fleming October 1, 1940, at Fremont Presbyterian Church, and they farmed near Ceresco and Cedar Bluffs, before moving to Herman in 1952 to farm.
Evelyn was a 41 year member of the Evergreen Chapter 138 Order of Eastern Star, Cedar Bluffs, where she held various offices, including Past Worthy Matron in 1954. She was also a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Fremont.
Survivors include husband, Donald, son Mervin of Bend, Oregon, daughter Mrs. Edward (Janet) Rice of Manhattan, Kansas, brother Alfred C. Petersen of Fremont, sisters Myrtle Boschult of Fremont and Mrs. Joe (Ellen) Van Loan of Scottsdale, Arizona, and four grandchildren.
Printed in the Tuesday, February 23, 1988 Pilot-Tribune, Blair, Nebraska
Funeral services for Evelyn E. Fleming were held Monday, February 22, 1988 at the Fremont Presbyterian Church. Rev. Thomas E. Robson of Tekamah officiated.
The organist was Mary Satorie, and Dick Satorie was soloist. Pallbearers were Dan and Rachael Rice, Duane and Greg Jordan, Alvan Andersen and Gary Kruger.
Burial was in Memorial Cemetery in Fremont.
She died February 18, 1988 at Crowell Memorial Home in Blair.
Evelyn was born June 6, 1917 in Telbasta to Carl and Georgine Petersen.
She moved from Telbasta to Cedar Bluffs while in high school.
She married Donald K. Fleming October 1, 1940 at Fremont Presbyterian Church, and they farmed near Ceresco and Cedar Bluffs, before moving to Herman in 1952 to farm.
Evelyn was a 41-year member of the Evergreen Chapter 138, Order of Eastern Star, Cedar Bluffs, where she held various offices, including Past Worthy Matron in 1954. She was also a member of First Presbyterian Church in Fremont.
Survivors include husband Donald, son Mervin of Bend, Oregon, daughter Mrs. Edward (Janel) Rice of Manhattan, Kansas, brother Alfred C. Petersen of Fremont, sisters Myrtle Boschult of Fremont and Mrs. Joe (Ellen) VAn Loan of Scottsdale, Arizona, and four grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and by brothers Caul, Harry and Clarence Petersen.
Memorials may be given to the Alzheimers Disease Association.
Moser Memorial Chapel handled the arrangements.
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Obituary courtesy of Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file at the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska cemetery records; kind assistance of FindaGrave volunteer Nettie 49131200
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Evelyn Fleming, 70
Funeral services for Evelyn E. Fleming of rural Herman were held Monday, February 22, 1988, at the Fremont Presbyterian Church. Rev. Thomas E. Robson of Tekamah officiated.
The organist was Mary Satorie, and Dick Satorie was soloist.
Pallbearers were Dan and Michal Rice, Duane and Greg Jordan, Alvin Andersen and Gary Kruger.
Burial was in Memorial Cemetery, Fremont.
She died February 18, 1988, at Crowell Memorial Home in Blair.
Evelyn was born June 6, 1917, in Telbasta to Carl and Georgine (Nielsen) Petersen.
She moved from Telbasta to Cedar Bluffs while in high school.
She married Donald K. Fleming October 1, 1940, at Fremont Presbyterian Church, and they farmed near Ceresco and Cedar Bluffs, before moving to Herman in 1952 to farm.
Evelyn was a 41 year member of the Evergreen Chapter 138 Order of Eastern Star, Cedar Bluffs, where she held various offices, including Past Worthy Matron in 1954. She was also a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Fremont.
Survivors include husband, Donald, son Mervin of Bend, Oregon, daughter Mrs. Edward (Janet) Rice of Manhattan, Kansas, brother Alfred C. Petersen of Fremont, sisters Myrtle Boschult of Fremont and Mrs. Joe (Ellen) Van Loan of Scottsdale, Arizona, and four grandchildren.
Printed in the Tuesday, February 23, 1988 Pilot-Tribune, Blair, Nebraska
Funeral services for Evelyn E. Fleming were held Monday, February 22, 1988 at the Fremont Presbyterian Church. Rev. Thomas E. Robson of Tekamah officiated.
The organist was Mary Satorie, and Dick Satorie was soloist. Pallbearers were Dan and Rachael Rice, Duane and Greg Jordan, Alvan Andersen and Gary Kruger.
Burial was in Memorial Cemetery in Fremont.
She died February 18, 1988 at Crowell Memorial Home in Blair.
Evelyn was born June 6, 1917 in Telbasta to Carl and Georgine Petersen.
She moved from Telbasta to Cedar Bluffs while in high school.
She married Donald K. Fleming October 1, 1940 at Fremont Presbyterian Church, and they farmed near Ceresco and Cedar Bluffs, before moving to Herman in 1952 to farm.
Evelyn was a 41-year member of the Evergreen Chapter 138, Order of Eastern Star, Cedar Bluffs, where she held various offices, including Past Worthy Matron in 1954. She was also a member of First Presbyterian Church in Fremont.
Survivors include husband Donald, son Mervin of Bend, Oregon, daughter Mrs. Edward (Janel) Rice of Manhattan, Kansas, brother Alfred C. Petersen of Fremont, sisters Myrtle Boschult of Fremont and Mrs. Joe (Ellen) VAn Loan of Scottsdale, Arizona, and four grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and by brothers Caul, Harry and Clarence Petersen.
Memorials may be given to the Alzheimers Disease Association.
Moser Memorial Chapel handled the arrangements.
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Obituary courtesy of Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file at the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska cemetery records; kind assistance of FindaGrave volunteer Nettie 49131200
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