Otto Dedering, who at one time resided in Kiel, passed away Saturday morning following a two years' illness. He had been making his home with his daughter, Mrs. Ray Brockman at Plymouth.
The deceased was born in the town of Schleswig on July 15, 1875, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dedering. After attending the rural schools in Schleswig, he was married to Miss Louise Backhaus Oct. 28, 1897.
The couple settled in Kiel, and in 1920 moved to New Holstein. His wife preceded him in death March 4, 1949.
Survivors are two sons, Edgar of New Holstein and Elmer of Valders; one daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Elda) Brockman of Plymouth; three grand-children, and three brothers, William and Fred of Kiel and Henry of New Holstein.
Otto Dedering, who at one time resided in Kiel, passed away Saturday morning following a two years' illness. He had been making his home with his daughter, Mrs. Ray Brockman at Plymouth.
The deceased was born in the town of Schleswig on July 15, 1875, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dedering. After attending the rural schools in Schleswig, he was married to Miss Louise Backhaus Oct. 28, 1897.
The couple settled in Kiel, and in 1920 moved to New Holstein. His wife preceded him in death March 4, 1949.
Survivors are two sons, Edgar of New Holstein and Elmer of Valders; one daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Elda) Brockman of Plymouth; three grand-children, and three brothers, William and Fred of Kiel and Henry of New Holstein.
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