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Minnie C. <I>Knehans</I> Ohmstede

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Minnie C. Knehans Ohmstede

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
5 Dec 1963 (aged 96)
Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Guide Rock, Webster County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3, Lot 145, Row 1
Memorial ID
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The Guide Rock Signal and Republican Valley Farmer (Guide Rock, NE), Saturday, April 23, 1892; pg. 8

Married - On Sunday, April 17, near Lawrence, Nebraska, Mr. Henry Ohmstede and Miss Minnie Kinhans (sic), both of Webster county (sic). Mr. Ohmstede is a farmer of the south side who came to this country from Germany only seven years ago but has prospered as he deserved to, and his bride is the stepdaughter of Mr. Peter Storm and daughter of Mrs. Storm at whose home the wedding took place. It was a big affair too about two hundred guests being present, who enjoyed themselves as only our German fellow citizens know how to on such an occasion. The Signal wishes them a happy and prosperous future.
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The Commercial Advertiser and the Red Cloud Chief (Red Cloud, NE), Thursday, February 21, 1963; pg. 6

Minnie Ohmstede Breaks Hip

Mrs. Minnie Ohmstede suffered a broken hip Tuesday last week in a fall at the Webster County Hospital. She had been at the hospital for care about four weeks and had been able to get around a little with a "walker." Mrs. Ohmstede is 96 years of age.
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The Commercial Advertiser and the Red Cloud Chief (Red Cloud, NE), Thursday, November 14, 1963; pg. 6

Final Rites For Minnie Ohmstede

The funeral service for Mrs. Minnie Ohmstede was held Wednesday, November 6, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. at the Guide Rock Methodist Church. Rev. Dan Berger officiated. Mrs. Clair Woodward and Mrs. Wayne Reed sang for the service, with organ accompaniments by Mrs. Joe Hunter. Burial was made in Guide Rock cemetery (sic).

Pallbearers were Eric Ohmstede, Floyd Shipman, Fritz Ohmstede, Gerhard Knehans, Ward Ohmstede and Erwin Knehans.

Minnie Ohmstede, daughter of the late Henry and Charlotte Knehans, was born in St. Louis, Mo., December 5, 1866 and passed away at the Sprague Nursing Home in Red Cloud, November 3, 1963, at the age of 96 years, 10 months and 18 days.

When eleven years old she came to Nebraska by team and wagon with her parents who settled northeast of Guide Rock.

On April 17, 1892, she was married to Henry Ohmstede. They immediately went to housekeeping on the farm southwest of Guide Rock, where she lived, with exception of two years spent on the west coast, until ill health forced her to enter the hospital and later a nursing home.

Her husband, Henry, daughter, Lena Rasser, two brothers, one sister and two half-sisters, preceded her in death.

She is survived by her son, Henry, and his wife, Dorothy, of Guide Rock; seven grandchildren, Lucille Hendon and husband, Jack of La Junta, Colo.; William Rasser and wife, Norma and Eugene Rasser of Red Cloud; Robert Clinton, Richard and Bruce Ohmstede; and seven great grandchildren, besides many other relatives and friends.

Those from out of town who attended the funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Ohmstede were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hendon and family of La Junta, Colo.; Eugene Rasser, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rasser, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Knehans, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Knehans, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Knehans, Mrs. Luella Amack, Mrs. Lena Harris, Mrs. Emma Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Harris, all of Red Cloud; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Portenier and Mrs. Tom Yelkin of Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Graham of Wichita, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knehans of Nelson; Mrs. Bertha Troudt and Richard of Glenvil; Dee Huselbrusch of Chase, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knehans of Superior; Erwin Knehans of Riverton; Richard Ohmstede of Lincoln; Clinton Ohmstede of Terrill, Texas.
The Guide Rock Signal and Republican Valley Farmer (Guide Rock, NE), Saturday, April 23, 1892; pg. 8

Married - On Sunday, April 17, near Lawrence, Nebraska, Mr. Henry Ohmstede and Miss Minnie Kinhans (sic), both of Webster county (sic). Mr. Ohmstede is a farmer of the south side who came to this country from Germany only seven years ago but has prospered as he deserved to, and his bride is the stepdaughter of Mr. Peter Storm and daughter of Mrs. Storm at whose home the wedding took place. It was a big affair too about two hundred guests being present, who enjoyed themselves as only our German fellow citizens know how to on such an occasion. The Signal wishes them a happy and prosperous future.
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The Commercial Advertiser and the Red Cloud Chief (Red Cloud, NE), Thursday, February 21, 1963; pg. 6

Minnie Ohmstede Breaks Hip

Mrs. Minnie Ohmstede suffered a broken hip Tuesday last week in a fall at the Webster County Hospital. She had been at the hospital for care about four weeks and had been able to get around a little with a "walker." Mrs. Ohmstede is 96 years of age.
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The Commercial Advertiser and the Red Cloud Chief (Red Cloud, NE), Thursday, November 14, 1963; pg. 6

Final Rites For Minnie Ohmstede

The funeral service for Mrs. Minnie Ohmstede was held Wednesday, November 6, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. at the Guide Rock Methodist Church. Rev. Dan Berger officiated. Mrs. Clair Woodward and Mrs. Wayne Reed sang for the service, with organ accompaniments by Mrs. Joe Hunter. Burial was made in Guide Rock cemetery (sic).

Pallbearers were Eric Ohmstede, Floyd Shipman, Fritz Ohmstede, Gerhard Knehans, Ward Ohmstede and Erwin Knehans.

Minnie Ohmstede, daughter of the late Henry and Charlotte Knehans, was born in St. Louis, Mo., December 5, 1866 and passed away at the Sprague Nursing Home in Red Cloud, November 3, 1963, at the age of 96 years, 10 months and 18 days.

When eleven years old she came to Nebraska by team and wagon with her parents who settled northeast of Guide Rock.

On April 17, 1892, she was married to Henry Ohmstede. They immediately went to housekeeping on the farm southwest of Guide Rock, where she lived, with exception of two years spent on the west coast, until ill health forced her to enter the hospital and later a nursing home.

Her husband, Henry, daughter, Lena Rasser, two brothers, one sister and two half-sisters, preceded her in death.

She is survived by her son, Henry, and his wife, Dorothy, of Guide Rock; seven grandchildren, Lucille Hendon and husband, Jack of La Junta, Colo.; William Rasser and wife, Norma and Eugene Rasser of Red Cloud; Robert Clinton, Richard and Bruce Ohmstede; and seven great grandchildren, besides many other relatives and friends.

Those from out of town who attended the funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Ohmstede were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hendon and family of La Junta, Colo.; Eugene Rasser, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rasser, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Knehans, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Knehans, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Knehans, Mrs. Luella Amack, Mrs. Lena Harris, Mrs. Emma Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Harris, all of Red Cloud; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Portenier and Mrs. Tom Yelkin of Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Graham of Wichita, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knehans of Nelson; Mrs. Bertha Troudt and Richard of Glenvil; Dee Huselbrusch of Chase, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knehans of Superior; Erwin Knehans of Riverton; Richard Ohmstede of Lincoln; Clinton Ohmstede of Terrill, Texas.


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