Hugo H. Hellebusch
This community was saddened when the word was passed around that Hugo Hellebusch passed away at St. Francis Hospital in Washington on Sunday morning, October 1, 1944.
He was born on April 8, 1870 at Peers, MO, the son of Ferdinand Hellebusch and Louisa Hellebusch , nee Dieckhaus.
He was a highly respected citizen. He was of a quiet nature and spent most of his life on his farm in the Missouri River Bottom. He enjoyed fairly good health until on Sunday, September 24 when he was stricken by a heart attack. He was taken t St. Francis Hospital but later pneumonia set in and he passed away the following Sunday.
Burial services were conducted at the St. Vincent Church on Tuesday, October 3, 1944, Rev Blase Scheffer officiating.
He leaves to mourn his departure one step-brother, Frank Hotmer, of Dutzow, and nephews Ferdinand Hellebusch of Peers and Aloys Hellebusch of Sedalia, and other relatives and many friends and acquaintances.
He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, whose members served as pall bearers. Interment was in the church cemetery.
Hugo H. Hellebusch
This community was saddened when the word was passed around that Hugo Hellebusch passed away at St. Francis Hospital in Washington on Sunday morning, October 1, 1944.
He was born on April 8, 1870 at Peers, MO, the son of Ferdinand Hellebusch and Louisa Hellebusch , nee Dieckhaus.
He was a highly respected citizen. He was of a quiet nature and spent most of his life on his farm in the Missouri River Bottom. He enjoyed fairly good health until on Sunday, September 24 when he was stricken by a heart attack. He was taken t St. Francis Hospital but later pneumonia set in and he passed away the following Sunday.
Burial services were conducted at the St. Vincent Church on Tuesday, October 3, 1944, Rev Blase Scheffer officiating.
He leaves to mourn his departure one step-brother, Frank Hotmer, of Dutzow, and nephews Ferdinand Hellebusch of Peers and Aloys Hellebusch of Sedalia, and other relatives and many friends and acquaintances.
He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, whose members served as pall bearers. Interment was in the church cemetery.
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son of Fredinard John Bernad & Louisa nee Dieckhaus
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