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Claus Wrigg

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Claus Wrigg

Birth
Bennington, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Death
29 Aug 1985 (aged 81)
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Kennard, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk 7 Lt 44 Sp 6
Memorial ID
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Enterprise Sept. 1985

Services for Claus Wrigg, 81, of Kennard, who died August 29, 1985, in the Blair Community Memorial Hospital, were Saturday, August 31, in the Campbell Funeral Home. The Rev. Russell Saltzman officiated and burial was in the Kennard Cemetery.
Wrigg was born November 3, 1903, in Bennington, the son of Claus and Maggie Wrigg. He married Sophie Schumacker in Omaha in 1930 and was a life-long farmer.
He is survived by his wife; three daughters, Vivan Moore of Omaha, Betty Reeh of Blair, and Mrs. Charles (Sharon) Rayburn of Stapleton; three sisters, Elsie Lewis, Laura Reed and Emelie Johnsen, all of Omaha; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Terry Reeh, Shane Reeh, Brett Moore, Bradley Reeh, Shawn Reeh and Bart Moore.
Organist was Clare Cowing.
Enterprise Sept. 1985

Services for Claus Wrigg, 81, of Kennard, who died August 29, 1985, in the Blair Community Memorial Hospital, were Saturday, August 31, in the Campbell Funeral Home. The Rev. Russell Saltzman officiated and burial was in the Kennard Cemetery.
Wrigg was born November 3, 1903, in Bennington, the son of Claus and Maggie Wrigg. He married Sophie Schumacker in Omaha in 1930 and was a life-long farmer.
He is survived by his wife; three daughters, Vivan Moore of Omaha, Betty Reeh of Blair, and Mrs. Charles (Sharon) Rayburn of Stapleton; three sisters, Elsie Lewis, Laura Reed and Emelie Johnsen, all of Omaha; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Terry Reeh, Shane Reeh, Brett Moore, Bradley Reeh, Shawn Reeh and Bart Moore.
Organist was Clare Cowing.


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