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Mildred <I>Neumann</I> Eastman

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Mildred Neumann Eastman

Birth
Sutton, Clay County, Nebraska, USA
Death
21 Dec 1946 (aged 45)
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Bl 1 Lot 152
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Mildred Eastman Succumbs Saturday –

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neumann received a telegram Saturday night of the passing away of his sister, Mrs. Mildred Eastman, 45 of Pueblo, Colorado. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at that place.

Surviving are her husband Hobert Eastman, four children, Mrs. Marie Miller, Mrs. Sylvia Bacon, Tim and David, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Neumann, Wolbach; two brothers Harold Neumann, Wolbach; Ralph Neumann, Fullerton; three sisters, Mrs. Mable Auten, Pierce; Mrs. Lillian Thompson, Juniata; and Mrs. Dorothy Eigbrett, Buffalo, N. D. and two grand children. All of the above relatives attended with the exception of Mrs. Eigbrett.

Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, January 2, 1947, transcribed by Linda Berney
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Mildred Eastman Obituary as Published In Nazarene Paper – It is with deepest sorrow we write of the home-going of our Pastor's beloved and faithful wife, Mrs. Mildred Neumann Eastman, who was born in Sutton, Nebraska, December 5, 1901 and stepped from this world to her heavenly home December 21, 1946 at 6:45 p.m. at the age of 45 years and 16 days.

On June 23, 1924 Mildred Neumann was united in marriage to Hobart T. Eastman at Casper, Wyoming. Together, they entered the pastoral work, and since 1925, have been pastors of various churches in Colorado, with the exception of 1936-1943, during which time Bro. Eastman was in the Evangelistic work. Sister Eastman was ordained as an Elder in the Church of the Nazarene, Colorado District in 1944. Truly, she has been a faithful worker and a blessing to many.

This dearly loved servant of God was stricken ill Wednesday, December 18 and passed away the following Saturday. The Church feels deeply this great loss. We shall miss her sunny disposition, sweet smile, and cheerful cooperation. She has won her crown. Though our hearts are heavy, we sorrow not as those who have no hope, but we are looking forward to the glorious resurrection.

Sister Eastman is survived by the following relatives: husband, Rev. H. T. Eastman; two sons, H. Timothy and Danny Lee of the family home, 1215 E. 6th St., Pueblo; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Bacon of Pueblo, and Mrs. Earl Miller of Denver; mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. George Neumann of Wolbach, Nebr.; two grandchildren, Dennis Earl and Sharon Ruth Miller; and the following brothers and sisters: Harold Neumann of Wolbach, Nebr., Ralph Newman of Fullerton, Nebr., Mrs. Mabel Auten of Pierce, Nebr., Mrs. Lillian Thompson, Juniata, Nebr., and Mrs. Dorothy Eigbert of Buffalo, N. Y.

Funeral services were held at First Church, Tuesday, December 24 at 2:30. The church was filled with friends seeking to pay final tribute to a beloved saint. Bro. Brough read the scripture, Bro. Daniels offered prayer, and Bro. Griffith preached the funeral sermon. He expressed the sentiment of everyone present in saying that Sister Eastman was one of God's noble women, and that the influence of her Godly life would live on forever. She was loved by all who knew her. Mrs. L. E. Terwilliger, Mrs. J. A. Hudgens and Mrs. W. J. Hickman were the singers. Mrs. Evelyn Hudgens was the accompanist. Songs that were used for the service were: "No, Never Alone", "Face To Face", and "The Eastern Gate." Interment was made in Mountain View Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bro. Brough of Denver, Bro. Daniels of Colo. Springs, Bro. Carlton of Boulder, Bro. Brockmiller of Rocky Ford, Bro. Roper of Ordway and Bro. J. A. Philips of Colorado Springs. The floral offerings banked across the front of the church bespoke the love esteem of a host of friends and relatives. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord." – The Nazarene Weekly Call.

Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, January 9, 1947, transcribed by Linda Berney

Mildred Eastman Succumbs Saturday –

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neumann received a telegram Saturday night of the passing away of his sister, Mrs. Mildred Eastman, 45 of Pueblo, Colorado. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at that place.

Surviving are her husband Hobert Eastman, four children, Mrs. Marie Miller, Mrs. Sylvia Bacon, Tim and David, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Neumann, Wolbach; two brothers Harold Neumann, Wolbach; Ralph Neumann, Fullerton; three sisters, Mrs. Mable Auten, Pierce; Mrs. Lillian Thompson, Juniata; and Mrs. Dorothy Eigbrett, Buffalo, N. D. and two grand children. All of the above relatives attended with the exception of Mrs. Eigbrett.

Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, January 2, 1947, transcribed by Linda Berney
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Mildred Eastman Obituary as Published In Nazarene Paper – It is with deepest sorrow we write of the home-going of our Pastor's beloved and faithful wife, Mrs. Mildred Neumann Eastman, who was born in Sutton, Nebraska, December 5, 1901 and stepped from this world to her heavenly home December 21, 1946 at 6:45 p.m. at the age of 45 years and 16 days.

On June 23, 1924 Mildred Neumann was united in marriage to Hobart T. Eastman at Casper, Wyoming. Together, they entered the pastoral work, and since 1925, have been pastors of various churches in Colorado, with the exception of 1936-1943, during which time Bro. Eastman was in the Evangelistic work. Sister Eastman was ordained as an Elder in the Church of the Nazarene, Colorado District in 1944. Truly, she has been a faithful worker and a blessing to many.

This dearly loved servant of God was stricken ill Wednesday, December 18 and passed away the following Saturday. The Church feels deeply this great loss. We shall miss her sunny disposition, sweet smile, and cheerful cooperation. She has won her crown. Though our hearts are heavy, we sorrow not as those who have no hope, but we are looking forward to the glorious resurrection.

Sister Eastman is survived by the following relatives: husband, Rev. H. T. Eastman; two sons, H. Timothy and Danny Lee of the family home, 1215 E. 6th St., Pueblo; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Bacon of Pueblo, and Mrs. Earl Miller of Denver; mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. George Neumann of Wolbach, Nebr.; two grandchildren, Dennis Earl and Sharon Ruth Miller; and the following brothers and sisters: Harold Neumann of Wolbach, Nebr., Ralph Newman of Fullerton, Nebr., Mrs. Mabel Auten of Pierce, Nebr., Mrs. Lillian Thompson, Juniata, Nebr., and Mrs. Dorothy Eigbert of Buffalo, N. Y.

Funeral services were held at First Church, Tuesday, December 24 at 2:30. The church was filled with friends seeking to pay final tribute to a beloved saint. Bro. Brough read the scripture, Bro. Daniels offered prayer, and Bro. Griffith preached the funeral sermon. He expressed the sentiment of everyone present in saying that Sister Eastman was one of God's noble women, and that the influence of her Godly life would live on forever. She was loved by all who knew her. Mrs. L. E. Terwilliger, Mrs. J. A. Hudgens and Mrs. W. J. Hickman were the singers. Mrs. Evelyn Hudgens was the accompanist. Songs that were used for the service were: "No, Never Alone", "Face To Face", and "The Eastern Gate." Interment was made in Mountain View Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bro. Brough of Denver, Bro. Daniels of Colo. Springs, Bro. Carlton of Boulder, Bro. Brockmiller of Rocky Ford, Bro. Roper of Ordway and Bro. J. A. Philips of Colorado Springs. The floral offerings banked across the front of the church bespoke the love esteem of a host of friends and relatives. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord." – The Nazarene Weekly Call.

Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, January 9, 1947, transcribed by Linda Berney



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