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Kathryn Amelia “Katie” <I>Dorfmeyer</I> Moeller

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Kathryn Amelia “Katie” Dorfmeyer Moeller

Birth
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Death
2 Jul 1929 (aged 30)
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Name on Tombstone = Dau. Katie Moeller

Dates on Tombstone = 1898 - 1928*

* Note: The tombstone shows a death year of 1928, but the obituary was published in 1929 and it give the death year as 1929. Her husband's obituary alos states that her death year was 1929.

Spouse = Emil J. Moeller

Maiden Name = Kathryn Amelia Dorfmeyer

Parents = Mr. & Mrs. Henry Dorfmeyer

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel
July 4, 1929

Emil Moeller Home Cast into Darkness by Death

The farm home of Emil Moeller, 7 miles northwest of Hooper, was
cast into deep gloom early Tuesday morning, July 2, 1929, when the
angel of death entered therein and took there from the wife and
mother, Kathryn Amelia Moeller, at the age of 30 years and 10
months. Death was due to complications arising following the birth
of a baby daughter the day before. Her death came as a great shock
to the family and relatives as well as to the family's many
friends. In their hour of darkness the family has the deepest
sympathy of the community.

Kathryn Amelia Dorfmeyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorfmeyer
of our city, was a life long resident of the community in which she
died, having been born on the Dorfmeyer farm, northwest of Hooper,
on September 2, 1898. There she grew to womanhood and on December
14th, 1916, was united in marriage to Emil Moeller. This union was
blessed with five children, Helen, Laverne, Eunice, Merlin, and the
little daughter for whom she gave up her life, all of whom now will
greatly miss the fond care of a devoted mother's administrations.
In her life time Mrs. Moeller was a dutiful daughter, a loving and
devoted wife and mother, and an esteemed friend, she holding her
friendship by the gentleness of her character.

Besides her immediate family she is survived by her parents, two
sisters, Mrs. Anna Cutman of Scribner and Mrs. Meta Lucas of
Omaha, and five brothers, Herman, Henry, John, Fred and Merlin of
this community.

Funeral services will be held this Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock
from the home and at 2:30 from St. Johns Lutheran church, these
being conducted by Rev. J. H. Gerdes of Winslow in the absence of
her regular pastor, Rev. Theo. Norden. Interment will be in the
church cemetery.
Name on Tombstone = Dau. Katie Moeller

Dates on Tombstone = 1898 - 1928*

* Note: The tombstone shows a death year of 1928, but the obituary was published in 1929 and it give the death year as 1929. Her husband's obituary alos states that her death year was 1929.

Spouse = Emil J. Moeller

Maiden Name = Kathryn Amelia Dorfmeyer

Parents = Mr. & Mrs. Henry Dorfmeyer

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel
July 4, 1929

Emil Moeller Home Cast into Darkness by Death

The farm home of Emil Moeller, 7 miles northwest of Hooper, was
cast into deep gloom early Tuesday morning, July 2, 1929, when the
angel of death entered therein and took there from the wife and
mother, Kathryn Amelia Moeller, at the age of 30 years and 10
months. Death was due to complications arising following the birth
of a baby daughter the day before. Her death came as a great shock
to the family and relatives as well as to the family's many
friends. In their hour of darkness the family has the deepest
sympathy of the community.

Kathryn Amelia Dorfmeyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorfmeyer
of our city, was a life long resident of the community in which she
died, having been born on the Dorfmeyer farm, northwest of Hooper,
on September 2, 1898. There she grew to womanhood and on December
14th, 1916, was united in marriage to Emil Moeller. This union was
blessed with five children, Helen, Laverne, Eunice, Merlin, and the
little daughter for whom she gave up her life, all of whom now will
greatly miss the fond care of a devoted mother's administrations.
In her life time Mrs. Moeller was a dutiful daughter, a loving and
devoted wife and mother, and an esteemed friend, she holding her
friendship by the gentleness of her character.

Besides her immediate family she is survived by her parents, two
sisters, Mrs. Anna Cutman of Scribner and Mrs. Meta Lucas of
Omaha, and five brothers, Herman, Henry, John, Fred and Merlin of
this community.

Funeral services will be held this Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock
from the home and at 2:30 from St. Johns Lutheran church, these
being conducted by Rev. J. H. Gerdes of Winslow in the absence of
her regular pastor, Rev. Theo. Norden. Interment will be in the
church cemetery.


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