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Hans Edward Eiel

Birth
Lake Mills, Winnebago County, Iowa, USA
Death
29 May 1943 (aged 67)
Winnebago County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Lake Mills, Winnebago County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Dr. H. E. Eiel Passed Away May 29 After Brief Illness

Practiced Medicine Here for Forty-three Years.Was Serving His Fifth Term as Postmaster

Dr. Eiel, christened Hans Edward Eiel, was born at Lake Mills, on the fourth day of February, 1876, the son of John and Olina Eiel. On the sixth day of May, 1899 he was united in marriage to Sarah B. Skuttle. Three children were born to this union, Dr. John Eiel and Dr. Merrill O. Eiel both of Osage, and Mrs. Helen Plummer of Northwood.

He spent his early years and received his elementary and high school education at Lake Mills and was confirmed in the Lutheran church at that place. He also took a business training course at Garner. He then took up the profession of teaching, which he followed for five years. This was, however, only temporary, as his ambition was to be a doctor of medicine. With this end in view he entered the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Keokuk and later spent two years in the Keokuk Medical College from which he graduated in 1899 passing the State Board examination in 1898.

He then practiced as a doctor of medicine for a short period of time at Fertile, Iowa, later moving to Buffalo Center, where he practiced forty-three years. He has served as health officer, and was a life member of the Iowa State Medical Society and a member of the American Medical Association. He has been president and secretary of the Winnebago County Medical Association. He was a third degree Mason and a member of Nain Lodge of Buffalo Center.

He served as postmaster here, having been appointed to the office five times. He served the greater part of two terms under President Wilson and just recently received his third appointment by President Roosevelt.

His wife, Sarah B. Eiel, and three children survive him, as well as two sisters, Mrs. J. E. Colby, and Mrs. Sarah Trontvet of Lake Mills, and five grandchildren, Robert, Keith, Jean and John Eiel of Osage, and Sarah Jean Plummer of Northwood.

Funeral services were held at the home at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, June 1, conducted by Rev. A. N. Brudvig, pastor of the Lutheran church with Rey. Alec Russell assisting, and burial was made at Lake Mills. F. Whalley, accompanied by Mrs. A. Maberry, sang "The Old Rugged Cross" and "Lead Kindly Light." Pallbearers were Frank Murray, A. L. Olson, J. C. Koppen, Roy Leibrand, Frank Schleifer and Clarence Schendel.

Out-of-town relatives and friends were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Colby, Mrs. Sarah Trontvet, Mrs. Esther Colby, Mrs. Joe Trontvet, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bliss, Mrs. Barbara Sandem and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moen, all of Lake Mills, Mr. and Mrs. John Colby and son, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Colby of Hanlontown, Mrs. Chas. Walker, Mrs. Lawrence Martinson, Mrs. Art Johnson and Mrs. F. H. Johnson of Northwood, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harmon Harmon of Mason City, Postmaster W. R. Flemming of Forest City, Mr. and Mrs. David Skuttle of Kiester, Minnesota, Miss Lulu Skuttle of Albert Lea, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sponheim and Agnes, Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Sponheim and Marlys of Mitchell, Dr. G. M. Lee and Oscar Johnson of Thompson, U. Daries of Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miner of Estherville, K. N. Knutson of Scarville and Rev. Alec Russell of Colwell.

[Buffalo Center Tribune, Thursday, June 10, 1943, Buffalo Center, Iowa]
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Buffalo Center - Funeral services for Dr. H.E. Eiel, Buffalo Center physician, who died suddenly Saturday evening, were conducted at the home Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. A.N. Brudvig officiated, with the Rev. Alec Russell assisting. Burial was made at the cemetery in Lake Mills. Doctor Eeiel [sic] had been prominent in political circles and was serving as postmaster prior to his death.

~Mason City Globe-Gazette, June 1, 1943
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1900 US Census: Buffalo Center, Winnebago, Iowa
H. E. Eiel 24 born February 1876 Iowa
Sarah 23 born May 1877 Iowa
John 4/12 born February 1900 Iowa
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1920 US Census: Buffalo Center, Winnebago, Iowa
H. E. Eiel 43 born Iowa
Sarah 42 born Iowa
John O 19 born Iowa
Merril O 16 born Iowa
Sylvia Helen 6 born Iowa
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1925 Iowa Census: Buffalo Center, Winnebago, Iowa
(a) H. E. Eiel 49 born Iowa; parents J. Eiel born Norway and B. O. Fredlund
(b) Sarah Eiel 47 born Iowa; parents O. O. Skuttle and Martha Lewe
(c) H. Eiel, daughter 12 born Iowa

Dr. H. E. Eiel Passed Away May 29 After Brief Illness

Practiced Medicine Here for Forty-three Years.Was Serving His Fifth Term as Postmaster

Dr. Eiel, christened Hans Edward Eiel, was born at Lake Mills, on the fourth day of February, 1876, the son of John and Olina Eiel. On the sixth day of May, 1899 he was united in marriage to Sarah B. Skuttle. Three children were born to this union, Dr. John Eiel and Dr. Merrill O. Eiel both of Osage, and Mrs. Helen Plummer of Northwood.

He spent his early years and received his elementary and high school education at Lake Mills and was confirmed in the Lutheran church at that place. He also took a business training course at Garner. He then took up the profession of teaching, which he followed for five years. This was, however, only temporary, as his ambition was to be a doctor of medicine. With this end in view he entered the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Keokuk and later spent two years in the Keokuk Medical College from which he graduated in 1899 passing the State Board examination in 1898.

He then practiced as a doctor of medicine for a short period of time at Fertile, Iowa, later moving to Buffalo Center, where he practiced forty-three years. He has served as health officer, and was a life member of the Iowa State Medical Society and a member of the American Medical Association. He has been president and secretary of the Winnebago County Medical Association. He was a third degree Mason and a member of Nain Lodge of Buffalo Center.

He served as postmaster here, having been appointed to the office five times. He served the greater part of two terms under President Wilson and just recently received his third appointment by President Roosevelt.

His wife, Sarah B. Eiel, and three children survive him, as well as two sisters, Mrs. J. E. Colby, and Mrs. Sarah Trontvet of Lake Mills, and five grandchildren, Robert, Keith, Jean and John Eiel of Osage, and Sarah Jean Plummer of Northwood.

Funeral services were held at the home at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, June 1, conducted by Rev. A. N. Brudvig, pastor of the Lutheran church with Rey. Alec Russell assisting, and burial was made at Lake Mills. F. Whalley, accompanied by Mrs. A. Maberry, sang "The Old Rugged Cross" and "Lead Kindly Light." Pallbearers were Frank Murray, A. L. Olson, J. C. Koppen, Roy Leibrand, Frank Schleifer and Clarence Schendel.

Out-of-town relatives and friends were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Colby, Mrs. Sarah Trontvet, Mrs. Esther Colby, Mrs. Joe Trontvet, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bliss, Mrs. Barbara Sandem and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moen, all of Lake Mills, Mr. and Mrs. John Colby and son, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Colby of Hanlontown, Mrs. Chas. Walker, Mrs. Lawrence Martinson, Mrs. Art Johnson and Mrs. F. H. Johnson of Northwood, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harmon Harmon of Mason City, Postmaster W. R. Flemming of Forest City, Mr. and Mrs. David Skuttle of Kiester, Minnesota, Miss Lulu Skuttle of Albert Lea, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sponheim and Agnes, Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Sponheim and Marlys of Mitchell, Dr. G. M. Lee and Oscar Johnson of Thompson, U. Daries of Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miner of Estherville, K. N. Knutson of Scarville and Rev. Alec Russell of Colwell.

[Buffalo Center Tribune, Thursday, June 10, 1943, Buffalo Center, Iowa]
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Buffalo Center - Funeral services for Dr. H.E. Eiel, Buffalo Center physician, who died suddenly Saturday evening, were conducted at the home Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. A.N. Brudvig officiated, with the Rev. Alec Russell assisting. Burial was made at the cemetery in Lake Mills. Doctor Eeiel [sic] had been prominent in political circles and was serving as postmaster prior to his death.

~Mason City Globe-Gazette, June 1, 1943
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1900 US Census: Buffalo Center, Winnebago, Iowa
H. E. Eiel 24 born February 1876 Iowa
Sarah 23 born May 1877 Iowa
John 4/12 born February 1900 Iowa
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1920 US Census: Buffalo Center, Winnebago, Iowa
H. E. Eiel 43 born Iowa
Sarah 42 born Iowa
John O 19 born Iowa
Merril O 16 born Iowa
Sylvia Helen 6 born Iowa
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1925 Iowa Census: Buffalo Center, Winnebago, Iowa
(a) H. E. Eiel 49 born Iowa; parents J. Eiel born Norway and B. O. Fredlund
(b) Sarah Eiel 47 born Iowa; parents O. O. Skuttle and Martha Lewe
(c) H. Eiel, daughter 12 born Iowa



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88889735/hans_edward-eiel: accessed ), memorial page for Hans Edward Eiel (4 Feb 1876–29 May 1943), Find a Grave Memorial ID 88889735, citing Salem Lutheran Cemetery, Lake Mills, Winnebago County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by DM Scott (contributor 47110289).