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Frank Herman Heuermann

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Frank Herman Heuermann

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
8 Nov 1935 (aged 69)
Fort Morgan, Morgan County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Fort Morgan, Morgan County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Frank Herman Heuermann, printed in the November 14, 1935 Pilot-Tribune, Blair, Nebraska. I sent some edits as well.
You will note that he seemed to go by his middle name, Herman, and that the newspaper spelled his surname with only one n. Other than that, the dates match.

Best wishes,
Connie Buller "MrsB"

Published in the Pilot-Tribune, 11/19/1935.

HERMAN HEUERMAN DIES IN COLORADO

FORMER COUNTIAN’S DEATH FOLLOWS THAT OF HIS BROTHER, FRED

Herman Heuerman, 79, of Fort Morgan, Colorado, died Friday in a hospital there, only four days after the passing of his brother, Fred Heuerman, Sr., 67, of Arlington.

The latter had been visiting Herman in Colorado when stricken. Herman was never informed of his brother’s sudden death.

Herman Heuerman was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, January 12, 1866, and came to Nebraska with his parents when 7 years old. In 1895 he was married to Mayme Reynolds of Arlington, and they resided in that community until going to Fort Morgan in 1910 to homestead.

ONCE ARLINGTON MERCHANT

At one time Mr. Heuerman operated an implement business in Arlington, during which time he took an active interest in community affairs. He served on the town and school boards.

Surviving are his wife and two children, Mrs. Gertrude Thompson of Arizona and Herbert Heuerman of Portland, Oregon. Other survivors include two brothers, F.W. of Grand Island and Henry of Torrington, Wyoming; and one sister, Mrs. Fred Plugge, Sr., of Kennard, who was at Fort Morgan when he passed away.

Funeral services were held Monday at Fort Morgan, with burial there. Among relatives at the services were Henry, Chester and Arthur Heuerman, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plugge, all of Washington and Dodge counties.

~~~ Obituary courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings and leaflets on file in the Blair Public Library at Blair, Nebraska.~~~
Contributor: MrsB (47910340) • [email protected])
Frank Herman Heuermann, printed in the November 14, 1935 Pilot-Tribune, Blair, Nebraska. I sent some edits as well.
You will note that he seemed to go by his middle name, Herman, and that the newspaper spelled his surname with only one n. Other than that, the dates match.

Best wishes,
Connie Buller "MrsB"

Published in the Pilot-Tribune, 11/19/1935.

HERMAN HEUERMAN DIES IN COLORADO

FORMER COUNTIAN’S DEATH FOLLOWS THAT OF HIS BROTHER, FRED

Herman Heuerman, 79, of Fort Morgan, Colorado, died Friday in a hospital there, only four days after the passing of his brother, Fred Heuerman, Sr., 67, of Arlington.

The latter had been visiting Herman in Colorado when stricken. Herman was never informed of his brother’s sudden death.

Herman Heuerman was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, January 12, 1866, and came to Nebraska with his parents when 7 years old. In 1895 he was married to Mayme Reynolds of Arlington, and they resided in that community until going to Fort Morgan in 1910 to homestead.

ONCE ARLINGTON MERCHANT

At one time Mr. Heuerman operated an implement business in Arlington, during which time he took an active interest in community affairs. He served on the town and school boards.

Surviving are his wife and two children, Mrs. Gertrude Thompson of Arizona and Herbert Heuerman of Portland, Oregon. Other survivors include two brothers, F.W. of Grand Island and Henry of Torrington, Wyoming; and one sister, Mrs. Fred Plugge, Sr., of Kennard, who was at Fort Morgan when he passed away.

Funeral services were held Monday at Fort Morgan, with burial there. Among relatives at the services were Henry, Chester and Arthur Heuerman, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plugge, all of Washington and Dodge counties.

~~~ Obituary courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings and leaflets on file in the Blair Public Library at Blair, Nebraska.~~~
Contributor: MrsB (47910340) • [email protected])


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